1971 Comedy-drama
USA
1h 43min
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Guide for parents: sexuality.·
Guide for parents: sexuality.·
Guide for parents: sexuality.·
Guide for parents: sexuality.·
Guide for parents: sexuality.·
Guide for parents: sexuality.·
Guide for parents: sexuality.·
Guide for parents: sexuality.
Herbert Bock (George C. Scott), the chief of medicine in a New York City teaching hospital, is contemplating suicide; he's impotent, his wife has left him, and his children aren't speaking to him. His hospital is also suffering from a recent spate of inexplicable deaths. In the midst of these setbacks, Bock is romantically drawn to the much younger Barbara (Diana Rigg), whose father is a patient. As Barbara restores Bock's will to live, it turns out that the hospital deaths are murders.
Directed by | Arthur Hiller |
Written by | Paddy Chayefsky |
Company | United ArtistsUnited ArtistsUnited Artists
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Starring
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Barnard Hughes
Richard Dysart
Stephen Elliott
Donald Harron
Andrew Duncan
Jordan Charney
Roberts Blossom
Richard Hamilton
Arthur Junaluska
Kate Harrington
David Hooks
Frances Sternhagen
Robert Walden
William Perlow
Bette Henritze
Rehn Scofield
Dora Weissman
Carolyn Krigbaum
Robert Anthony
Leigh Beery
Norman Berns
Milton Earl Forrest
Angie Ortega
Paul Whaley
Nancy MacKay
Joy Nicholson
Ruth Attaway Morrison
Gena Wheeler
Bill Lazarus
Marja Maitland
Bruce Kornbluth
Bette Howard
Janet Paul
Paul Jott
Richard Goode
George Garcia
Eddie Epstein
Charles Bershatsky
Jean David
Nat Grant
Julie Garfield
Alex Colon
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