Search

» » Strong Medicine - Tödliche Dosis (1987)

Short summary

A woman starts working for a prestigious pharmaceutical company that's developing a new miraculous cure. Soon, she discovers what a devious and cut-throat business pharmaceutical industry can be.

Final work of director Guy Green.

User reviews


  • comment
    • Author: Honeirsil
    For those of you who have are unfamiliar with the works of Arthur Hailey, he writes massive tomes about various industries, as seen from both the very bottom (for example, assembly line worker living below the poverty line) and very top (a lot of time spent in the boardroom). Well known titles in this regard include "Wheels" (the car industry); "Airport" (as the name suggests); "Overload" (the power industry); "The Money Changers" (highest finance); and this one: the drug (err, LEGAL pharmaceuticals, that is!) industry.

    The plot is very simple. It follows the life of a young woman, who starts as a lowly salesman (when drug salesmen really were very low!). Through a series of perhaps reasonably plausible adventures, she ultimately becomes..... well, that would spoil the story, but if you've survived this far it won't come as a surprise that she moves very high up indeed.

    A few of Arthur Hailey's works have become movies; in fact "Airport" started a whole genre. What makes "Strong Medicine" quite unique is that (a) it follows the book reasonably closely; and (b) it is the only movie-from-a-book that is actually _better_ than the book; and the book is indeed very very good.

    Patrick Duffy surprised me. I'd only ever seen him before as Bobby Ewing from "Dallas"; in this movie his performance was vastly better.
  • comment
    • Author: Broadcaster
    SPOILER I couldn't believe the remarks from the Australian guy, unless he was being ironic. The adaptation includes characters that never existed in the book, Patrick Duffy's character getting killed off (in the book he survives and stays married to Celia throughout), the subsequent second marriage to Ben Cross's character (which was a one night stand in the book), and worst of all, the relationship between the characters Celia and Senator Donohue. In the book, Donohue is out to get Celia, because she humiliated him in front of a congressional hearing, and the start and end of the book (which is mostly in flashback) suggests that Donohue has won. The TV version ends with Donohue seeing Celia as a heroic figure, who then becomes President of the company.

    I hope this rubbish never infects our TV screens again.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Pamela Sue Martin Pamela Sue Martin - Celia Grey
    Patrick Duffy Patrick Duffy - Dr. Andrew Jordan
    Dick Van Dyke Dick Van Dyke - Sam Hawthorne
    Ben Cross Ben Cross - Martin Taylor
    Sam Neill Sam Neill - Vince Lord
    Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. - Eli Camperdown
    Annette O'Toole Annette O'Toole - Jessica Weitz
    Gayle Hunnicutt Gayle Hunnicutt - Lillian Hawthorne
    Kristoffer Tabori Kristoffer Tabori - Michael Stein
    Michael Thoma Michael Thoma - Bill Weitz
    Paul Maxwell Paul Maxwell - Mace
    T.P. McKenna T.P. McKenna - Dr. Sweeting
    Alan Oppenheimer Alan Oppenheimer - Dr. Noah Townsend
    Daniel Benzali Daniel Benzali - Seth
    Jay Bura Jay Bura - Billy (Age 8)
    All rights reserved © 2017-2024 hd.thomson-multimedia.com