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The Lazarus Syndrome

An adulterous newspaper reporter, who has just experienced a heart attack, pesters a doctor into investigating the questionable medical practices taking place at the hospital where both are residing.

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Release : 1978
Rating : 5
Studio : Viacom Productions,  Blinn/Thorpe Productions, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Louis Gossett Jr. E.G. Marshall Sheila Frazier Lara Parker Peggy Walton-Walker
Genre : Drama Thriller TV Movie

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Reviews

VividSimon
2018/08/30

Simply Perfect

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Lucia Ayala
2018/08/30

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Tymon Sutton
2018/08/30

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Rosie Searle
2018/08/30

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Bezenby
2016/08/06

Lovable cheat Graeme Souness has just had himself one of them heart attacks and ends up under the care of Lou Gossett Jnr (future star of Bram Stoker's Legend of the Mummy). Even though there are many clashes at first between the two (Souness thinks Doctor Gossett's an arse, but then Lou thinks Souness is a chug nut) it's clear that there's a bromance on the horizon.Y'see Lou's a hard-working cardiologist with a cheating wife and Souness is cheating on his own wife and getting Lou to give his wife the run around. There's rather a lot of this going on (as well as medical procedure). Then some sort of plot eventually emerges involving a drug fuelled Doctor. It's not that exciting.I wonder what the show was actually like? The cheeseball freeze frame at the end was good, and the acting was okay, but nothing great.

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kapelusznik18
2016/01/25

***SPOILERS*** It's when news reporter Joe Hamill, Ronald Hunter, suffers a mild heart attack while playing tennis with his girlfriend-not his wife-Denice, Lara Parker, he's treated by the top hospital cardiologist Dr. MacArthur-or "Mack" for short-St. Clair, Louis Gossett Jr, who tells him he has nothing to fear in that it-the attack-was a very mild one. While recovering in the hospital ward Joe takes an interest in a fellow heart attack survivor Mr. Dominguez,,Rene Enriquez,whom he wants Dr. Mack to look at.Joe insisting that Dominguez is in far worse shape then his medical records show he is he goes over Dr. Mac's head to his boss head of cardiology Dr. Mendel, E.G Marshall, for a second opinion. Mendel who needs cash to keep the cardiology unit from being shut down jumps at the chance to operate on the helpless Mr. Dominguez not just in order to save his life but to make tens of thousands, from Medicare, for the operation; cash that would keep his cardiology unit from being closed down. It's just when the operation is about to take place that Dr.Mack sees that Dominguez's diagnoses had been switched and that the operation that's to save his life may well end up killing him!***SPOILERS***Rushing to stop the operation Dr. Mack confronts Dr. Mendel telling him to stop the operation before its too late which Mendel, smelling big bucks in preforming it, at first refuses to do. It's when Dr. Mack threatens to expose Dr.Mendel's greed over caring for his patient to the hospital board that he finally deists and cancels the operation. It took a lot of guts on Dr. Mack's part to do what he did but when a mans or womens life is at stake what else could he in good conscious do! As for Joe who started all this he meant well in what he did, trying to get Dominguez a life saving by-pass operation, but in the end if he succeeded all his well meaning efforts would have ended up putting Dominguez in the hospital morgue not recovery room!

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Wizard-8
2014/06/07

This made for TV movie was actually a backdoor pilot for a (very) short- lived series that came the following year. As it turns out, the story in this movie pilot is very self-contained, so one doesn't have to seek the series for further information. Anyway, I am kind of mystified why the network heads green-lit a series from this movie. To be sure, it's not an awful movie. There are some good performances here, the standout being Lou Gossett Jr. as the lead. You can really believe he is a seasoned doctor who knows what he's talking about. And Ronald Hunter does well as the patient who get tangled with Gossett's character, and some real chemistry in their scenes are generated. However, the script needed some work. The subplot about Gossett's home life feels unfinished. And the movie is really slow in introducing the mystery that the leads uncover, and equally slow in resolving it. I've seen worse pilots, but this is one that really needed a doctor - a script doctor, that is.

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jcappy
2009/01/01

This TV movie rather weakly takes on the issue of big business, hospital ethics, and human health. I say "weakly" because the ending is just too sugared for words, and because the only convincing moments revolve around the relationship of Dr. St. Clair (Louis Gossett), a cardiologist, and Joe (Ron Hunter), his active, questioning, whistle-blower patient. The remainder of the cast is paid little attention to and it is unconvincing, stereotyped, and thin. So one is left with a few strong scenes, a few good ideas... but played in or against a sort of vacuous under-produced world so typical of TV movies.Give credit though for the protest here of the bypass surgery business, the failure of the corporate take over of hospitals and health, and of that "progressive" technology it promotes. But give more credit to actor Ron Hunter's most convincing moments when he puts the medical establishment in both its public and personal manifestations on trial And rarely, if ever, in movies do we experience so strong a view of the patient's ordeal as against the doctor's "pressure." Now, I think back on it, Hunter delivers a kind of powerful manifesto on behalf of the centrality of the patient---one that should not be forgotten and overlooked. And for this, and for some good acting scenes from Gossett, the movie, I think is well worth viewing.

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