The Doctor (1991)



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Synopsis:
A doctor finds out the hard way that there's more to medicine than skill in the operating theater in this emotional drama. Jack McKee (William Hurt) is a gifted but arrogant surgeon who cares little about the emotional welfare of his patients and is little more than a benign stranger to his wife Anne (Christine Lahti) and his son Nicky (Charlie Korsmo). Jack has been suffering from a nagging cough for some time, and when he begins coughing up blood one morning, he finally allows another doctor to take a look at him. The doctor discovers that Jack has a malignant tumor in his throat that could rob him of the ability to speak, or even kill him. Suddenly, Jack is a patient instead of a doctor, and he learns first hand about the long stretches in the waiting room, the indignity of filling out pointless forms, and the callous attitude of the professional medical community. Jack also gets to know June (Elizabeth Perkins), a terminal cancer patient whose joyous embrace of life as her time draws to a close is an inspiration to him. Restored to health, Jack is determined to be a more caring healer and strives to be a better husband and father, but his new lease on life also earns him an enemy in fellow surgeon Murray (Mandy Patinkin), who wants Jack to lie under oath for him in a major malpractice case; and a new respect for Eli (Alan Arkin), an ear-nose-throat man he used to ridicule for his empathetic treatment of his patients. The Doctor was based on the memoir of real-life surgeon Ed Rosenbaum, entitled "A Taste of My Own Medicine." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
7/24/1991
Director Credit
Randa Haines Director
Cast Credit
Keith Polk Joe
Rosa Maria Briz Mrs. Maris's Mother
Lillian Hurst Mrs. Maris
Ping Wu Jay-Jay
Breon Gorman Joey's Mother
Woodryan Alexander O.R. Nurse
Jusak Yang Bernhard Record Clerk
Fran Bennett Admissions Secretary
Gregor Hesse Max
Derek Van Longshore Orderly
Zakes Mokae
Jeris Poindexter Doctor in Hallway
Nicholas Frangakis Priest
Brandyn Artis Nurse Jane
Michael O'Dwyer Builder
Jonathan Kohl Anesthesiologist
Gail Neely Operating Room Nurse
Susan Schelling O.R. Nurse
Adam Wylie Joey
Karen S. Gregan Dr. Abbot's Receptionist
Renee Victor Lucy
John Miller Mr. Richards
Nellye Leonard Nancy
Steven Gundry Heart Transplant Surgeon
Susan Schelling Long Operating Room Nurse
Ken Lerner Pete
Lynn Stalmaster
Akuyoe June's Nurse
Stephen Moore Dominic
Sue Rihr Shirley
Millie Slavin Carrie
Ross Eto 1st MRI Tech
Nancy Parsons Laurie
Cynthia Mason Barbara
Laurie Latham Kristin
Lily Mariye Operating Room Nurse
Bruce Jarchow Tim
John Marshall Jones Anthony
Richard McKenzie Mr. Richards
Matthew T. Clancy Doctor in Hallway
Zoaunne Le Roy Ward Nurse
Denis Heames Young Patient
William Hurt Jack McKee
Christine Lahti Anne
Elizabeth Perkins June
Mandy Patinkin Murray
Adam Arkin Eli
Charlie Korsmo Nicky
Wendy Crewson Leslie Abbott
Bill Macy Al Cade
J.E. Freeman Ralph
William Marquez Mr. Maris
Kyle Secor Alan
Nicole Orth-Pallavicini Sarah
Tony Dean Fields Roger
Brian Markinson Michael
Maria Tirabassi Lonnie
Production Credits Credit
Edward Feldman Producer
Michael S. Glick Co-Producer
Laura Ziskin Producer
Art Department Credit
Bill Durrell Art Director
Michael S. Glick Production Designer
Gary Fettis Set Designer
Gary Fettis Art Director
Ken Adam Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
John Seale Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Michael S. Glick Production Manager
Dennis P. Maguire first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Frank Ceglia Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Matthew Mungle Makeup
Joe Tompkins Costume Designer
Leonard Engelman Makeup



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