A seriously familiar and entirely predictable tale of young doctors in love.
Vital Signs (1990)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:1
Rotten:3
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Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Dramas
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,... 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. [More]
Starring: Jimmy Smits, Adrian Pasdar, Diane Lane, Laura San Giacomo
Starring: Jimmy Smits, Adrian Pasdar, Diane Lane, Laura San Giacomo, Jack Gwaltney, William Devane, Norma Aleandro, Lisa Jane Persky, Grant Heslov
Director: Marisa Silver
Director: Marisa Silver
Screenwriter: Larry Ketron
Composer: Miles Goodman
Producer: Laurie Perlman, Cathleen Summers
Story: Larry Ketron
Screenwriter: Jeb Stuart
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