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Two criminals, brothers John and Ray Biddle, are shot while attempting to rob a ]. Both are taken to the County ] ] ward for treatment, where they are looked after by Dr. Luther Brooks (Poitier). Ray Biddle, a ], doesn't want treatment from a black doctor, and after John dies during treatment, Ray accuses Dr. Brooks of murder, and promises revenge. Two criminals, brothers John and Ray Biddle, are shot while attempting to rob a ]. Both are taken to the County ] ] ward for treatment, where they are looked after by Dr. Luther Brooks (Poitier). Ray Biddle, a ], doesn't want treatment from a black doctor, and after John dies during treatment, Ray accuses Dr. Brooks of murder, and promises revenge.


==External link== ==External links==
* {{imdb title|id=0042792|title=No Way Out}} * {{imdb title|id=0042792|title=No Way Out}}



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No Way Out is a film released August 16 1950 by 20th Century Fox. The film stars Sidney Poitier as an African-American medical doctor in segregated 1940s America.

Plot

Template:Spoiler Two criminals, brothers John and Ray Biddle, are shot while attempting to rob a gas station. Both are taken to the County Hospital prison ward for treatment, where they are looked after by Dr. Luther Brooks (Poitier). Ray Biddle, a racist, doesn't want treatment from a black doctor, and after John dies during treatment, Ray accuses Dr. Brooks of murder, and promises revenge.

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