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GENERAL
INFORMATION
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directed by - tom
shadyac
screenplay by - maureen mylander
music composed by - marc shaiman
genre - comedy, drama
rating - PG-13
runtime - 115 min.
budget - $90,000,000
gross - $202,292,902
theatrical release - december 25, 1998
dvd release date - july 17, 2001
(ultimate edition)
june 11, 2002 (collector's
edition)
filming locations - asheville, nc
university of NC, nc
berkeley, ca
san francisco, ca
uc berkeley campus, ca
point richmond, ca
production companies - blue wolf
productions
bungalow 78 productions
farrell/minoff
distribution by - universal pictures
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SUMMARY
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| In
1969, Hunter Adams was a troubled man who voluntarily
committed himself into a mental institution. Once there,
he finds that helping his fellow inmates there gives him
a purpose in life. Thus inspired, he leaves the asylum
and vows to become a doctor to help people professionally.
However, what he finds at medical school is a sickeningly
callous philosophy that advocates an arms-length attitude
to the patients that does not address their emotional
needs or the quality of their lives. "Patch"
Adams is determined to find a better way to help them,
although the consequences of his defiance of the rules
and the authorities are severe. |
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THE POEM
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| I do not love you as you were salt-rose
or topaz,
or the arrow of carnations the fire shoots off.
I love as certain dark things are to be loved,
in secret, between the shadow and soul.
I love you as the plant that was never blooms,
but carries in itself the light of hidden flowers;
thanks to your love a certain solid fragance,
risen from the earth, lives darkly in my body.
I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where.
I love you straightforwardly, without complexities or pride;
so I love because I know no other way than this.
Where I does not exist, nor you,
so close that your hand on my chest is my hand
so close that your eyes close as I fall asleep |
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QUOTES
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patch
All of life is a coming home. Salesmen, secretaris, coal
miners, bee keepers, swords wallowers, all of us. All the
restless hearts of the world, trying to find a way to go
home. It's hard to describe how I felt like then. Picture
yourself walking for days in a driving snow, You don't even
know you're walking in circles- the heaviness of your legs
in the drifts: your shouts disappearing into the wind. How
small you can feel. How far away home can be.
Home. The dictionary defines it as both a place of origin
and a goal or destination. The storm? The storm was all
in my mind. Or, as the poet Dante put it: "In the middle
of the journey of my life I found myself in a dark wood
for I had lost the right path." Eventually I would find
the right path, but in the most unlikely place.
patch
Maybe he has a question. Excuse me, Beany. Which way is
heaven? Correct!
Beany, how do you check an elephant for a hernia?!
dr. prack
Hunter, I must warn you. My report will read
AMA, that you were signed out of this hospital
Against Medical Advice.
patch
My report will read IDGARA: I don't give a rats
ass. And my name is Patch.
patch
I'm really starting to love the back of your
head.
patch
The American Journal of Medicine has found out
that laughter increases secretion of catecholamines
and endorphins which in turn increase oxygination
of the blood, relaxes the arteries, speeds up
the heart, decreases blood pressure which has
a possitive effect on all cardiovascular and
respiratory as well as overall increasing the
immune system response.
patch
Hi. Do I look thin to you. 'Cause I'm trying
to lose some weight. Is this too much? Have
I gone to far here? I got a boner. I am
a boner. Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
patch
Welcome cold-handed ones. It's an honour to
great-slash-welcome so many who have touched
so many women in such a powerful way. Come on
in, watch out, it's a little slippery. And if
you think it's hot out there, whoa-oo, come
on, come on.
patch
Everyone who comes to the ranch is a patient,
yes. And everyone who comes to the ranch is
also a doctor.
minister
I'm sorry.
patch
Every person who comes to the ranch is in need
of some form of physical or mental help. They're
patients. But also everyone who comes to the
ranch is in charge of taking care of someone
else-- whether it is cooking for them, cleaning
them or even as simple task as listening. That
makes them doctors. I use that term broadly,
gentlemen, but is not a doctor someone who helps
someone else? When did the term "doctor" get
treated with such reverence as, "Right this
way, Doctor Smith", or, "Excuse me, Doctor Scholl,
what a wonderful footpads", or, "Pardon me,
Doctor Patterson, but your flatulence has no
odour." At what point in history did a doctor
came more than a trusted and a learned friend
visited and treated the ill? Now you ask me
if I've been practicing medicine. Well, if this
means opening your door for those in need, those
in pain, caring for them, listening to them,
applying a cold cloth until a fever breaks--if
this is practicing medicine, if this is treating
a patient then I'm as guilty as charge, sir.
minister
Did you consider the ramifications of your actions?
What if one of your patients died?
patch
What's wrong with death, sir? What are we so
mortally afraid of? Why can't we treat death
with a certain amount of humanity and dignity
and decency and God forbid, maybe even humor?
Death is not the enemy, gentlemen. If we're
gonna fight a desease, let's fight one of the
most terrible deseases of all--indifference.
Now, I've sat in your school and heard people
lecture on transference and professional distance.
Transference is inevitable, sir. Every human
being has an impact on the oter. Why don't we
want that in a patient/ doctor relationship?
That's why I've listened to your teachings and
I believe they're wrong. A doctor's mission
should not just to prevent death but also to
improve the quality of life. That's why you
treat a desease, you win, you lose. You treat
a person, I garantee you- you win, no matter
what the outcome. Now, here today this room
is full of medical students. Don't let them
anesthetize you. Don't let them numb you out
to the miracle of life. Always live in awe of
the glorious mechanism of the human body, let
that be the focus of your studies and not a
quest for grades which will give you no idea
what kind of doctor you will become.
minister
Mr. Adams, please try and address to the board.
patch
Don't wait till you're on the ward to get your
humanity back. Start interviewing skills, start
talking to strangers. Talk to your friends.
Talk to wrong numbers, talk to everyone.
minister
Mr. Adams!
patch
And cultivate friendship with those amazing
people in the back of the room--nurses that
couls teach you. They've been with people every
day. They wade through blood and shit. They've
a wealth of knowledge, and so do the professors
you respect--the ones who are not dead from
the heart up. Share their compassion. Let that
be contagious.
minister
Mr. Adams, I demand that you turn and address
the board.
patch
Sir. I--I want to become a doctor with all my
heart. I wanted to become a doctor so I could
serve others...and because of that I've lost
everything, but I've also gained everything.
I've shared the lives of the patients and staff
members at the hospital. I've laughed with them.
I've cried with them. This is what I wanted
to do with my life. And as God is my witness
no matter what you decision today, sir, I will
still become the best damn doctor the world
has ever seen. Now, you've the ability to prevent
me from graduating. But you can't control my
spirit, gentlemen. You can't keep me from learning.
You can't keep me from studying. So you have
a choice--you can have me as a professional
collegue... passionate..or you can have me as
an outspoken outsider, still adamant. Either
way, I'll probably still be viewed as a thorn.
But I promise you one thing. I'm a thorn that
will not go away.
dean walcott
Well, I'm happy to you've finally decided to
conform.
patch
More than you know, sir.
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MAIN CAST
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robin williams - hunter
"patch" adams
monica potter - carin fisher
daniel london - truman schiff
philip seymour hoffman - mitch roman
bob gunton - dean walcot
irma p. hall - joletta
michael jeter - rudy
harold gould - arthur mendelson
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BOX OFFICE
DETAILS
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| budget - $90,000,000
gross - $135,026,902 (us)
$67,266,000
(foreign)
$202,292,902
(total)
opening weekend - $25,262,280
(2,712 theaters)
widest release - 2,909 theaters |
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AWARDS
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| Oscars
Nom - 1999 - Best Music, Original Musical or Comedy
Score (Mark Shaiman)
Golden Globes
Nom - 1999 - Best Performance by an Actor Comedy/Musical
(Robin)
Nom - 1999 - Best Motion Picture
American Comedy Awards
Nom - 1999 - Funniest Actor (Robin Williams)
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
Won - 2000 - Top Box Office (Marc
Shaiman)
Satillite Awards
Nom - 1999 - Best Performance
by an Actor Comedy/Musical
(Robin)
Teen Choice Awards
Nom - 1999 - Film: Choice
Comedy
Young Artist Awards
Nom - 1999 - Best Family Feature:
Comedy
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