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Bad Medicine is a 1985 American comedy film starring Steve Guttenberg, Alan Arkin and Julie Hagerty. The film was written and directed by Harvey Miller, and was based on the novel Calling Dr. Horowitz, by Steven Horowitz, MD and Neil Offen. The film was criticized for its negative ethnic stereotypes.
- $8 million
- November 22, 1985
- Arlene Sellers, Alex Winitsky
- Lalo Schifrin
Nov 22, 1985 · Bad Medicine: Directed by Harvey Miller. With Steve Guttenberg, Alan Arkin, Julie Hagerty, Bill Macy. Unable to gain acceptance into an American medical school, aspiring physician Jeff Marx studies abroad in a small Latin American medical program run by the country's dictator.
- Harvey Miller
- 1 min
Summaries. Unable to gain acceptance into an American medical school, aspiring physician Jeff Marx studies abroad in a small Latin American medical program run by the country's dictator. Jeff Marx wants to study medicine and become a physician. However, his grades are far from enough to get him into an American medical school.
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Bad Medicine (1985) Movie Info Synopsis A plastic surgeon's son (Steve Guttenberg) joins other cutups at a one-man (Alan Arkin) medical school in Central America.
- (21)
- Harvey Miller
- PG-13
- Steve Guttenberg
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- 98 min
Jeff Marx wants to study medicine and become a physician. However, his grades are far from enough to get him into an American medical school. But he he gets a chance to study medicine abroad, in a small Latin American dictatorship, governed by the dictator Ramon Madera, who has a big interest in how the medical students behave.