What Do You Think? (1937)
The narrator's voice tells of John Dough, who wakes up after a late-night party and prepares to go to work. However, a few interruptions, including thinking for a moment that he sees a woman's body in his bed, having his car key not work, and thinking he hears his mother calling, delay his departure from home by almost a minute. When tragedy strikes close by, John revisits the morning's events. A phone call from his brother in Chicago confirms how odd this morning is. Did John experience telepathy or was it all coincidence? If radio waves can carry a communication, why not a mother's love?
Director: Jacques Tourneur
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Carey Wilson as Narrator (voice) |
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William Henry as John Dough |
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Jeanne Martel as Woman (uncredited) |
| Directing | Jacques Tourneur | Director |
| Production | Jack Chertok | Producer |