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  1. Cry Dr. Chicago: Directed by George Manupelli. With Alvin Lucier, Mary Ashley, Steve Paxton, Claude Kipnis.

  2. DR. CHICAGO is a uniquely personal, unconventional and absurdly provocative film trilogy. It derives its verve from an active collaboration of multiple talen...

  3. Overview. The premise of the Dr. Chicago feature film trilogy is that Dr. Chicago (Alvin Lucier), a sex-change surgeon, is perpetually on the lam, fleeing the Feds and, in Cry Dr. Chicago, hotly pursued by his nemesis, a French gangster–cum–business tycoon (Claude Kipnis). George Manupelli.

  4. Dr. Chicago, a man who sports a moustache and sunglasses, is hired to run the household for a group of eccentric people. The doctor recites quotes from Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven and flees the mansion shortly after.

  5. Cry Dr. Chicago. 1971 Directed by George Manupelli. The premise of the Dr. Chicago feature film trilogy is that Dr. Chicago (Alvin Lucier), a sex-change surgeon, is perpetually on the lam, fleeing the Feds and, in Cry Dr. Chicago, hotly pursued by his nemesis, a French gangster–cum–business tycoon (Claude Kipnis). Cast. Crew. Details. Releases.

  6. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Cry Dr. Chicago (1971) - George Manupelli on AllMovie - Dr. Chicago (Alvin Lucier) resides in a rotting…

  7. The premise of the Dr. Chicago feature film trilogy is that Dr. Chicago (Alvin Lucier), a sex-change surgeon, is perpetually on the lam, fleeing the Feds and, in Cry Dr. Chicago, hotly pursued by his nemesis, a French gangster–cum–business tycoon (Claude Kipnis).