Young Doctors in Love (Blu-ray) R
Warning: This Movie May Be Dangerous To Your Health. You May Never Stop Laughing.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 36 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: October 31, 2017
- Originally Released: 1982
- Label: KL Studio Classics
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Michael McKean, Sean Young, Harry Dean Stanton, Dabney Coleman & Patrick Macnee | |
Performer: | Saul Rubinek, Pamela Reed, Hector Elizondo, Kyle Heffner, Rick Overton, Crystal Bernard, Ted McGinley, Michael Richards, Titos Vandis & Taylor Negron | |
Directed by | Garry Marshall | |
Edited by | Dov Hoenig | |
Screenwriting by | Michael Elias & Rich Eustis | |
Composition by | Maurice Jarre | |
Produced by | Jerry Bruckheimer | |
Director of Photography: | Donald Peterman | |
Executive Production by | Garry Marshall |
Entertainment Reviews:
Young Doctors is light, funny, lightning-paced and (unshackled by TV's mores) bawdy.
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People Magazine
Rating: 2/4 --
When a comedy goes wrong, it goes very wrong. Young Doctors in Love goes very wrong.
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Chicago Sun-Times
There are enough bright moments to make this a passable hot-weather entertainment, if not one worth slogging through a blizzard for.
New York Times
Rowdy satire of hospital life in the vein of Airplane, but shorter on laughs and longer on bad taste.
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Christian Science Monitor
The effect is crass, crowded, and pretty funny, as though the characters from half-a-dozen episodes of General Hospital had strayed onto a big screen and decided to misbehave.
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Time Out
Rating: 1/4 --
Not much is done with the conventions of hospital drama beyond the most obvious gags.
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TV Guide
If a similar ingenuity had been invested in the film as a whole, the results might have been better.
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Boston Globe
Product Description:
A humorous and clever spoof on daytime soap operas. The unfortunate patients at City Hospital find that their doctors and nurses spend more time trying to get into bed together than they do practicing medicine.