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The Doctor (1991) Reviews

The Doctor (1991)
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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 (Adam 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, Rovi

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Starring:
William HurtChristine Lahti, (more)
Director(s):
Randa Haines
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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(19 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Karen B.

This is a great movie. I would say one of his bery best. Hurt goes from arrogant to humbled in a perfectly natural transition. He transforms before your eyes, as a person of his profession would, if they were willing to learn the lessons that were there to be had. A pompous leading surgeon becoming extremely ill runs the gamut of emotion. The effect of on his marriage and professional relationships was painfully real. Very, very good. Some tragedy involved but no dreadfully tragic ending. Hurt triumphs in this one. 1991 but not at all dated.

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David J W.

Awesome movie .Ageless wisdom and compassion are discovered by this obnoxious doctor!! A must see by all esp. interns and nurses!

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Sandi C.

Enjoyed the movie. Sometimes a very talented person can really get a "Big Head" if life is a little too easy. Interesting story.

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Abbe A.

The performances were very good but this film seemed dated to me. It's a good indictment of the medical profession but somewhat unbelievable in terms of the main character's experience with radiation and surgery to remove a tumor from his larynx. He lost his voice for a brief time and that was it. I thought Christine Lahti was wasted in a one dimensional role as the neglected wife. Elizabeth Perkins fared much better as the dying friend the doctor makes in the radiation waiting room. Just okay - not great.

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Donald and elizabeth T.

I so agree that all doctors see this movie it should be mandatory. It would let drs. know and feel what it is like for the ordinary patient to come to see him/her for medical conditions. He certainly changed his life around to be more sympathetic to his patients and understanding them. Great movie...

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Mary H.

loved it.

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Lorraine A.

It was not as good as I had expected, it was just ok. There a few scenes that were good, but him being a doctor he that he was all that and a bag of chips because of his professional status its funny how people will get humble real quick when the shoe is on the other foot.

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James Q.

Good show, It's one you should tell your doctor to watch, lol.

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Jo G.

I love this movie. I have watched it 3-4 times over the years. This viewing was especially poignant for me as I have been battling lung cancer for 7 years. There are wonderful lessons about valuing people, valuing life and being a kind and respectful human being no matter your "status" that are timeless in their relevancy. Watching this movie continues to be a rewarding experience. My husband and dear friend watched it with me and they, too, were impressed.

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Arturo M.

William Hurt at his best, what an Actor -- great cast. A fine storyline for it's time 1991 --- which made the medical profession to listened to it;s patients ..

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    Karen B.

    This is a great movie. I would say one of his bery best. Hurt goes from arrogant to humbled in a perfectly natural transition. He transforms before your eyes, as a person of his profession would, if they were willing to learn the lessons that were there to be had. A pompous leading surgeon becoming extremely ill runs the gamut of emotion. The effect of on his marriage and professional relationships was painfully real. Very, very good. Some tragedy involved but no dreadfully tragic ending. Hurt triumphs in this one. 1991 but not at all dated.

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    David J W.

    Awesome movie .Ageless wisdom and compassion are discovered by this obnoxious doctor!! A must see by all esp. interns and nurses!

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    Sandi C.

    Enjoyed the movie. Sometimes a very talented person can really get a "Big Head" if life is a little too easy. Interesting story.

    Yes   |   No

     
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