Army Surgeon

Army Surgeon is a 1942 American film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Jane Wyatt and Kent Taylor.

The plot is about a female surgeon who pretends to be a nurse so she can serve on the front line during World War I.

She gets off the boat in France where it is revealed she has lied about her occupation so that she can be assigned as a nurse to a WWI French army hospital to work alongside Capt.

Dr. Mason wants to establish a hospital at the front lines but Col. John Wishart won't let him due to Army regulations.

While he is kissing her against her will Dr. Mason walks in on them and tells Lt. Harvey he is recommending that he is ready to return to active duty.

One day on her way to take papers to Col. John Wishart she lets it slip that she had spoken to him about being reassigned to the front and Dr. Mason is not happy about it.

He picks her up to carry her out to a car when a hill of dirt caves in trapping them and Lt. Harvey along with several patients.

They flip a coin to see who will go for help and Dr. Mason wins only to get shot and brought back into the hut.

Flash back to the present and Dr. Mason walks into the cabin indicating that they are married and he sees her holding a picture of the three of them.