Summary
The Young Doctors is an American film first released in 1961,
directed by Phil Karlson.
The film is based on a novel by Arthur Hailey and stars Fredric March, Ben Gazzara, Dick Clark, Ina Balin and Eddie Albert.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Phil Karlson
- Script: Arthur Hailey (novel), Joseph Hayes
- Photo: Arthur J. Ornitz
- Music: Elmer Bernstein
- Cast: Fredric March (Dr. Joseph Pearson), Ben Gazzara (Dr. David Coleman), Dick Clark (Dr. Alexander), Ina Balin (Cathy Hunt), Eddie Albert (Dr, Charles Dornberger), Phyllis Love (Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander), Edward Andrews (Jim Bannister), Aline MacMahon (Dr. Lucy Grainger), Arthur Hill (Tomaselli), Rosemary Murphy (Miss Graves), Barnard Hughes (Dr. Kent O’Donnell), Joseph Bova (Dr. Shawcross), George Segal (Dr. Howard), Matt Crowley (Dr. Rufus), Dick Button (Operating Intern), Dolph Sweet (Police Car Driver), Robert Dahdah (Physician), Gloria Vanderbilt (Elizabeth Alexander (scenes deleted)), James Broderick (Dr. Alexander (scenes deleted)), Ronald Reagan (Narrator), William Hansen (X-Ray Technician), Barney Martin (Bus Driver), Addison Powell (Board Physician), Ella Smith (Physician), Nora Helen Spens (Physician)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 100 min; B&W

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