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On his first day, Morgan finds himself out of his depth amidst the chaos. One of the patients, veteran ‘Shooter’ Polaski, snaps after receiving an Article 99 form, which states the hospital finds the patient ineligible for immediate treatment because the supposed ailment is not service-related. Polaski proceeds to drive through the hospital's entrance and starts a shooting rampage with his
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theft and blackmails Sturgess into voluntary suspension and a declaration of guilt if charges are brought. Shortly after, Abrams passes away, heavily affecting Morgan as he feels he failed his patient. Morgan eventually finds Dreyfoos' film and, infuriated by being used as bait, declares open rebellion against Dreyfoos, resulting in his own suspension.
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veterans as the hospital is under federal jurisdiction. News of the standoff reaches the FBI and the Inspector General, who arrives to assess the situation. The Inspector General attempts to negotiate with Luther, but Luther stands his ground as the veterans unfurl a massive banner in the hospital stating 'No Surrender'.
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After this traumatic incident, Sturgess takes Morgan under his wing. Sturgess, along with his colleagues Rudy Bobrick, Sid Handleman, and Robin Van Dorn, are defiant of Dreyfoos' belt-tightening policies. Sturgess conducts midnight raids on medical supply rooms and tries to recruit Morgan, but Morgan
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Morgan and Sturgess, along with wiseguy veteran Luther Jerome, begin planning a hostile takeover to properly attend to the patients without interference from the administration. The veterans successfully lock out the security guards while Dreyfoos is away. Police gather outside but cannot remove the
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Peter Morgan, a young doctor, begins a new job at Monument Heights Veterans' Hospital in Washington, D.C. The government-funded hospital is suffering from cutbacks upheld by Executive Director Dr. Henry Dreyfoos. Morgan intends to work at the hospital temporarily before starting a private practice.
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Overhearing Dreyfoos' phone conversation, Morgan learns that a new shipment of cardiac surgery tools is stored in the pathology department. He relays this information to Sturgess, who conducts a midnight raid to obtain the tools. However, this turns out to be a trap set by Dreyfoos, who films the
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Meanwhile, Morgan befriends World War II veteran Sam Abrams, who is considered by the hospital a 'gomer'—a person who cannot be admitted even with a critical condition and has to be constantly moved around so administration will not discharge him. Abrams' bond with Morgan causes the new doctor to
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The film earned $ 2.46 million ($ 5.34 million in today's terms) in its opening weekend (March 13, 1992), screening in 1,262 theaters, and ranking it as the number 6 film of that weekend. It earned a total domestic gross of $ 6.38 million ($ 13.8 million in today's terms).
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The FBI prepares to retake the hospital by force, cutting off the power and issuing a final warning. Sturgess convinces Luther to lay down resistance and reopen the hospital. The Inspector General and Dreyfoos enter the building and attempt to arrest Morgan, but Morgan stands his ground. The
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Inspector General discloses he himself is a Vietnam veteran and, acknowledging the situation the hospital is facing, he suspends Dreyfoos from hospital management. Morgan decides to become a permanent resident in Monument Heights as no prosecutions are made.
447:. The hospital that was used in the film was known as St. Mary's Hospital and sat across the street from the Liberty Memorial. The former hospital was slated for demolition in 2004, and razed in 2005 to make way for a new Federal Reserve Bank building. 334:
The victory is sadly short-lived, as Dreyfoos' unnamed replacement decides to continue Dreyfoos' previous policies. Morgan and Sturgess vow to take a stand against the 'new' administration.
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The film received mixed reviews and has a rating of 43% based on 14 reviews on review aggregate site
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increasingly grow discontent with the hospital's conditions.
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Chapter XV of the United Nations Charter § Article 99
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refuses, fearing repercussions for his medical career.
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Chapter XV of the United Nations Charter § Article 99

Howard Deutch
Michael Gruskoff
Ray Liotta
Kiefer Sutherland
Forest Whitaker
Lea Thompson
John Mahoney
John C. McGinley
Keith David
Kathy Baker
Richard Halsey
Colleen Halsey
Danny Elfman
Orion Pictures
comedy-drama
Howard Deutch
Orion Pictures
Kiefer Sutherland
Ray Liotta
Forest Whitaker
John C. McGinley
Rutanya Alda
Lea Thompson
Danny Elfman
VA
M16
Ray Liotta
Kiefer Sutherland

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