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Something the Lord Made (2004)

Something the Lord Made (2004)
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The true story of two medical pioneers -- one celebrated, one overlooked -- is brought to life in this made-for-cable drama. Alfred Blalock (Alan Rickman) is chief surgeon at Johns Hopkins University, where he is pioneering new techniques in heart surgery. Blalock makes the acquaintance of Vivien Thomas (Mos Def), a carpenter hired to work at the University, and to his surprise discovers a man of keen intelligence who has a great interest in medicine. However, as a poor black man in the Jim Crow South, Thomas lacks the financial resources to obtain a medical degree, though he certainly has the knowledge and the desire. Blalock takes Thomas on as his lab assistant, and together they develop a technique that allows them to correct a common congenital heart defect in children. However, while they work side by side in the lab and in the operating room, Blalock and Thomas do not walk the same paths in society, and Thomas develops a deep resentment that he has been given little credit for his contribution to a medical innovation that makes Blalock famous. Produced for the premium cable network HBO, Something the Lord Made also features Gabrielle Union, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Charles S. Dutton. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Alan RickmanMos Def, (more)
Director(s):
Joseph Sargent
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Something the Lord Made

The true story of two medical pioneers -- one celebrated, one overlooked -- is brought to life in this made-for-cable drama. Alfred Blalock (Alan Rickman) is chief surgeon at Johns Hopkins University, where he is pioneering new techniques in heart surgery. Blalock makes the acquaintance of Vivien Thomas (Mos Def), a carpenter hired to work at the University, and to his surprise discovers a man of keen intelligence who has a great interest in medicine. However, as a poor black man in the Jim Crow South, Thomas lacks the financial resources to obtain a medical degree, though he certainly has the knowledge and the desire. Blalock takes Thomas on as his lab assistant, and together they develop a technique that allows them to correct a common congenital heart defect in children. However, while they work side by side in the lab and in the operating room, Blalock and Thomas do not walk the same paths in society, and Thomas develops a deep resentment that he has been given little credit for his contribution to a medical innovation that makes Blalock famous. Produced for the premium cable network HBO, Something the Lord Made also features Gabrielle Union, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Charles S. Dutton. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Joseph Sargent
Writer(s):
Peter SilvermanRobert Caswell
Producer(s):
Mike DrakeJulian Krainin
Categories:
Television
Something the Lord Made Awards:
  • 2004 - Academy of Television Arts and Sciences - Outstanding Made for Television Movie
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    Raina B.

    This movie was quite an inspiration! I was surprised being an RN I'd never heard of Vivien Thomas before. I have no doubt that had Dr. Thomas had the opportunity to go to medical school and become an M.D. he would have been known as one of the greatest heart surgeons of our time! I too am thankful to the producers for making this movie and to learn of Dr. Vivien Thomas' contribution to medicine!

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    Terrance T.

    excellent . engrossing true story. the scenes are actually filmed in the JHH . Dramatic enough to keep your interest without being corny or tacky. highly recommended

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    Annie T.

    A wonderful movie; I really enjoyed it and showed it as one of our "The Movie of The Day" movies in my free health clinic. The movie is truly inspiring; I also shared it with my young niece who is aspiring to become a doctor.

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