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Fight for Life
Jerry Lewis plays an Ohio optometrist who has a six-year old daughter with epilepsy. He fights to get the FDA to approve a drug (at that time only available in England) for use in the U.S.
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Plot Summary
This made-for-television drama follows the true story of Dr. Arthur B. Laffer, a brilliant but controversial surgeon who, despite facing opposition from hospital administration and colleagues, fights to implement a radical new treatment for a young patient suffering from a life-threatening condition. The film explores the ethical dilemmas and personal sacrifices involved in pushing medical boundaries.
Critical Reception
Fight for Life was generally well-received for its compelling narrative and strong performances, particularly from Lee Grant. It was noted for its sensitive handling of complex medical and ethical issues, resonating with audiences as a dramatic portrayal of a doctor's dedication.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and the lead performance.
Appreciated for its depiction of medical ethics and perseverance.
Considered a touching and well-acted made-for-TV movie.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their consensus for this 1987 television film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the true story of Dr. Arthur B. Laffer and his fight to save a patient, which was later detailed in a book.
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