The Doctor (film)

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The Doctor
Directed by Randa Haines
Produced by Laura Ziskin
Written by Ed Rosenbaum (book),
Robert Caswell (screenplay)
Starring William Hurt,
Elizabeth Perkins
Music by Michael Convertino
Cinematography John Seale
Editing by Lisa Fruchtman,
Bruce Green
Distributed by Touchstone Pictures
Release date(s) July 24, 1991
Running time 122 min.
Language English
Budget $38,000,000 (estimated)
IMDb profile

The Doctor is a 1991 American film directed by Randa Haines and starring William Hurt as a doctor who undergoes a transformation in his views about life, illness and human relationships.

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[edit] Plot

Dr. Jack MacKee (William Hurt) has it all: friends, success, money, and no worries - that is, until he is diagnosed with throat cancer.

He then experiences life as a patient, including the coldness and detachment of his former colleagues. He begins to empathize with the patient, which is a new experience for him.

Eventually, he returns to work, and begins immediately to drill into the new incoming interns (whom he has charge of) the perspective of the patient and the patient's experiences by making the new interns spend 72 hours as patients.

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[edit] Award (nominations)

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[edit] Trivia

Adam Arkin, and Mandy Patinkin went on to play doctors (Neurologist Aaron Shutt, and Cardiologist Jeffrey Geiger, respectively) in the David E. Kelley series "Chicago Hope", and was joined in later seasons by Christine Lahti (Dr. Kate Austin).