Director: Herbert Wise•Genres: Drama, Medical
This British made-for-television drama follows the stressful and demanding life of a hospital consultant, Dr. Patrick Dunwoody. The film delves into the intense pressures and ethical dilemmas faced by medical professionals as they navigate life-or-death situations and the emotional toll it takes. It offers a gritty and realistic portrayal of the medical world during a specific era.
Cardiac Arrest was a well-received television film, praised for its authentic portrayal of hospital life and the complexities of the medical profession. Critics highlighted the strong performances and the film's ability to create a sense of urgency and realism, making it a compelling watch for audiences interested in medical dramas.
Praised for its realistic depiction of hospital procedures and the emotional toll on doctors.
The performances, particularly from the lead actors, were commended for their depth and authenticity.
Seen as a thoughtful and often intense examination of medical ethics and the daily struggles within a hospital.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this 1980 television film is not readily available in public archives. However, general audience reception for similar medical dramas of the era often focused on the accuracy of medical portrayals and the human-interest aspects of the characters' lives.
Lionel Jeffries, who plays the senior consultant in 'Cardiac Arrest', was also well-known for his role as Caractacus Potts in the beloved 1968 film 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'.
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