Young Doctors in Love

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Young Doctors in Love
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Garry Marshall
Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer
Written by Michael Elias
Rich Eustis
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Music by Maurice Jarre
Cinematography Donald Peterman
Edited by Dov Hoenig
Production
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Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release dates
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  • July 16, 1982 (1982-07-16)
Running time
96 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $7 million
Box office $30,688,860

Young Doctors in Love is a 1982 comedy film directed by Garry Marshall. Similar in tone to the Airplane! movies, it spoofs a variety of medical shows (in particular, General Hospital) and has many guest stars from ABC soap operas.

The film stars Sean Young, Michael McKean, Harry Dean Stanton, Dabney Coleman and Patrick Macnee. It also features Demi Moore in one of her early film roles.

Production

This is the first feature directed by Marshall, as well as his first collaboration with Hector Elizondo. The two became lifelong friends, with Marshall referring to Elizondo as his "lucky charm" and casting him in a role – sometimes minor – in every one of Marshall's films.[citation needed]

Plot

A brilliant young trainee can't stand the sight of blood. A doctor romances the head nurse in order to get the key to the drugs cabinet. There's a mafioso on the loose disguised as a woman - in other words all the usual ingredients present and correct, though in this case the laughs are intentional.

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

Soap Opera Cameo appearances

Uncredited roles

Reception

The film was a moderate box office success with over $30 million.[1]

It received a positive review in The New York Times, which said "there are enough bright moments to make this a passable hot-weather entertainment."[2] It maintains a 31% "rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 13 reviews.[3]

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