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What Mad Pursuit
If you were a famous English novelist doing a whistle stop tour of the United States to promote your books, wouldn't you welcome with open arms the chance of a quiet weekend away from it all in a remote corner of Long Island? Of course you would. Well, let what happened to Evan Lorrimer be an awful warning....
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Plot Summary
This British television film follows the life of physician William Hunter, focusing on his career and his controversial relationship with his sister, as well as his role in the burgeoning field of anatomy. The narrative explores the ethical dilemmas and scientific advancements of the 18th century.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews from 1985 are scarce, "What Mad Pursuit" is generally regarded as a well-researched and competently made historical drama, notable for its performances. It provided a glimpse into the often-grisly world of early medical practice and anatomical study.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical accuracy and exploration of medical ethics.
Noted for strong performances, particularly from its lead actors.
Appreciated as an insightful look into 18th-century medical practices.
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Fun Fact
The film delves into the practice of grave robbing for anatomical study, a common and often illicit activity during the 18th century when demand for cadavers outstripped legal supply.
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