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    The Young Doctors

    1961 · Drama · 1h 40m

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  1. The Young Doctors is a 1961 American drama film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Ben Gazzara, Fredric March, Dick Clark, Ina Balin, Eddie Albert, Phyllis Love, Aline MacMahon, George Segal, and Dolph Sweet. The film is based on the 1959 novel The Final Diagnosis by Arthur Hailey. Ronald Reagan was the narrator in the film.

    • August 23, 1961
  2. The Young Doctors: Directed by Phil Karlson. With Fredric March, Ben Gazzara, Dick Clark, Ina Balin. Medical drama set at one of New York City's hospitals during the early 1960s.

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    • Drama
    • Phil Karlson
    • 1961-12-01
  3. 1h 38m 1961. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. An aging doctor's resentment of his young assistant could lead to tragedy. Cast & Crew. Read More. Phil Karlson. Director. Fredric March. Dr. Joseph Pearson. Ben Gazzara. Dr. David Coleman. Dick Clark. Dr. Alexander. Ina Balin.

    • Phil Karlson, Jim Digangi
    • Fredric March
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  5. The Young Doctors. Watch The Young Doctors with a subscription on Prime Video. After arriving to his new post in a hospital pathology department, Dr. David Coleman (Ben Gazzara) clashes...

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    • Fredric March
    • Phil Karlson
    • Millar/Turman Productions
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  7. "The Young Doctors" is a 1961 film that is primarily about an old doctor (Frederic March) and a young doctor (Ben Gazzara). Gazzara, as David Coleman, comes to work in the pathology lab, the universe of Dr. Pearson (March), who resents this young whippersnapper's attempts to update the practices and equipment.

  8. Cranky sixtysomething Dr. Fredric March fights against the presence of idealistic thirtysomething Dr. Ben Gazzara in a hospital's pathology department in The Young Doctors, a middling melodrama directed by Phil Karlson (Kansas City Confidential) and adapted by Joseph Hayes (The Desperate Hours) from a novel by Arthur Hailey (later of Airport ...

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