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Emergency Hospital
About the lives and loves of the staff of an emergency hospital as reflected in a single frenetic night of business-as-usual.
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Plot Summary
Dr. Charles Willard, a dedicated surgeon at a busy city hospital, faces personal and professional challenges. He is devoted to his patients but struggles with his demanding work schedule, which strains his relationship with his wife, Mary. Meanwhile, he must also contend with a desperate woman seeking an illegal abortion and a desperate criminal who threatens the hospital's operations.
Critical Reception
Emergency Hospital received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, often seen as a standard melodrama of its time. While some acknowledged the film's attempts to tackle serious social issues, its execution was frequently criticized for being overly sentimental and predictable. Audience reception was similarly mixed, with some appreciating the dramatic elements and others finding it less engaging than contemporary medical dramas.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dramatic premise, focusing on the pressures of the medical profession.
Criticized for a melodramatic tone and predictable plot points.
Some viewers found the portrayal of sensitive issues to be heavy-handed.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for Emergency Hospital (1956) is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize their particular likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Ivan Tors, who would later become known for pioneering the television science fiction genre with shows like "Sea Hunt" and "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."
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