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When
Doctors
tell her of her fate, she is faced with making a lifetime worth of memories with her only child, in just a few short months.
Furthermore, the parents explanation to the
doctors
as to why they do not want their daughter to have an abortion are presented as fanatical and not looking for the best interest of their daughter.
The Five
Doctors
has a lot to live up to in its 90-odd minutes of air-time, and it succeeds in part.
There were probably many ways the show could have been made, but in the end, its writer chose a very straightforward tale which tries to cram as many Doctors, companions, concepts, monsters and enemies into the same story and, like I said earlier, it succeeds in part.
It's great to see all the old Doctors, for example (even if the first Doctor was dead and is played here by a lookalike and the fourth Doctor rather childishly didn't want to be in the show, so is featured via old, unused TV footage), but it's still a bit cheesy to have simply SO MUCH Doctor Who crammed into one show.
Sure, it's better than the 10th anniversary story "The Three Doctors," but it's definitely not as good as the latter story, "The Two Doctors," made a few years after this, and which I recommend wholeheartedly.
Doctors
are delving still further into how the brain works.
Whatever she does, she makes a believer out of me!! Here, she is a top grade doctor who blows the whistle on the HMO
doctors.
The special effects weren't terrible and there a few well pulled off moments (like the jittery ghost doctors), but overall it didn't enhance or cook up much of a lasting atmosphere when they finally pile it on far too much.
Apparently the
doctors
had to amputate his leg.
To an extent the movie does show how
doctors
are willing conspirators or accomplices in the process.
The acting flagged in places but overall the film did portray the essential ethical conflict between being a doctor and being the hatchet person kaboshing medical procedures treating
doctors
thought necessary.
The survivors (doctors, officers, boat crew and jailbirds) crawl to the shore of a desolate island, find refuge inside a large lighthouse and have to fight off one of the escapees, who happens to be a psychotic killer.
It leads on directly from the original movie and yes it does look like a studio made film rather than the location shot original but that doesn't matter, what matters is the plot is not as simple as the original which really just told how they came into being and then they went around killing a few
doctors.
I totally admire her for standing up to the
doctors
and not letting them bully her into doing something she felt was the wrong decision for her.
At the U.S. Secret Operations Center a small group of
doctors
led by Kim Delaney are experimenting with a metallic skin on a frozen cadaver.
Strasberg plays a woman afflicted by the cinema's most annoying peach blouse....er, make that a huge knot on the back of her neck, which is getting bigger and bigger with each passing day and confounding all the
doctors
examining it.
Dyan Cannon plays the seductive wife of one of the doctors, who has apparently slept with every one of her friends husbands.
The film is dominated by the massive six foot five noir star, Sterling Hayden, as a tough homicide cop who chews toothpicks non-stop because his
doctors
won't let him smoke, and who says things like: 'You're head's full of mush.' It's always good to see Sterling Hayden again, the more times he turns up the better; he's solid, he's menacing, and what is more, he's the real thing.
Just go to the old potion and witch
doctors
for help to land Mrs. right!
Elinu, high priest of the albinos, and the rest of the people revere the two
doctors
as Gods, since their flashlight becomes a sacred instrument to the light-shunning albinos.
Adel, a blonde girl of fair skin is given to the
doctors
as a gift to the Gods, but Elinu believes them to be mortals and wants to have the
doctors
sacrificed before their influence reaches the albino people and the Mole People revolt.
It also gave me exposure to some of the other
Doctors
that I had never seen before.
What set this show apart from its predecessors was in drawing respect from the audience for the firefighters it portrays; for the first time the paramedics,
doctors
and firefighters didn't arrive to wave a magic wand putting the fire out and saving the patient.
While the lovable bumbling Nigel Bruce has come to epitomize Watson, he has nothing in common with heroic Dr. Watson created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, except maybe that they are both
doctors.
It is in fact a movie which would have been called a Video Nasty at one time and caters to the demand for Extreme Horror.And since the 70s Horror is in demand more than ever especially the kind about mad
doctors
who get struck off the register for conducting live autopsies!
Are you still with me, OK stay tuned it gets more and more hard to follow, the family also have a sister who was locked up in an asylum after she murdered her father, except she didn't, as the truth the
doctors
told them would be worse for her mental state.
But everything ends in a thud when the resolution of the film is nothing more than the
doctors
agreeing she is crazy and that's what caused her to murder.
There's Stanwyck (before her teeth were fixed) and Blondell (gum-popping her way through the Nurse's Oath), both trying to survive grabby interns, unscrupulous doctors, murderous families, and no money.
Here nurses break the law,
doctors
violate their oath, and unless you go along, you don't work.
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