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Format: Laserdisc
 Sep 1990
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 UPC: 086162183164 |
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disc&cover very good, except hole punched in cover. |
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(NOT A DVD)OR VHS -you need a laserdisc player to use |
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Movie Description The third year of medical school is a crucial time for six students who must leave behind the security of the classroom for the life-and-death arena of a big-city hospital. At the years end, all lives will have changed.
Synopsis A drama about the relationships and rivalries between a group of medical students enduring their third year at L.A Central medical school. At the center of it, Michael Chatham, a handsome, personable young man from a well-to-do family, and Jack Gwaltney, an ambitious student from the wrong side of the tracks, compete for a coveted internship. Meanwhile, their personal lives are in a period of transition: Michael enters into a romance with a fellow female student, while Jack's marriage suffers from lack of attention as he strives desperately to get ahead in med school.
Film Notes Filmed in Los Angeles, California, color by DeLuxe.
Began shooting May 16, 1989; completed shooting July 21, 1989. Released in the USA April 13, 1990; Released on video September 27, 1990.
Additional music credits: "Rescue Me" by Carl William Smith and Raynard Miner; "The Birds and the Bees" by Herb Newman and Jewel Akens; "Walk the Dinosaur" by David Was, Don Was and Randy Jacobs.
The score musicians were Oscar Castro-Neves, George Doering, Steve Forman, Mike Lang, Judd Miller, Steven Schaeffer and Neil Stubenhaus.
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