Sequel to the 1962 film 'The Interns', this medical melodrama details the work of interns, nurses and doctors at a major American hospital.Sequel to the 1962 film 'The Interns', this medical melodrama details the work of interns, nurses and doctors at a major American hospital.Sequel to the 1962 film 'The Interns', this medical melodrama details the work of interns, nurses and doctors at a major American hospital.
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Gordon K. Kee
- Intern
- (as Gordon Kee)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaFirst on-screen acting performance by Bob May, the robot from the TV series Lost in Space (1965).
- Quotes
Girl at Party: Are you alone?
Dr. Lew Worship: No. No. Not if you're with me.
Girl at Party: Sure?
Dr. Lew Worship: Are you nervous about something?
Girl at Party: They told me you're married.
Dr. Lew Worship: Not tonight.
- ConnectionsFollows The Interns (1962)
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"The New Interns" is a sequel to "The Interns" (1962) and features many of the original cast. Oddly, six years later, there was a TV series based on the films...though the cast was pretty much all different.
If you are looking for an honest look at the life of young doctors and nurses, then I would strongly recommend you avoid this film. While it has a few serious moments, it also is filled with all sorts of romances, laughs and drama. And, oddly enough, you almost never see any of these doctors actually doctoring! Because of that, I thought it was entertaining AND bad at the same time...especially because VERY serious topics (such as rape as well as infertility) are hidden among the goofball antics of the doctors.
If you do watch the film, it IS a treat for children of the 1950s and 60s, as the movie has few movie actors and mostly TV actors...such as Telly Savalas, Whit Bissell, Dawn Wells, Barbara Eden, Greg Morris, Stephanie Powers and even Jerry Mathers' little brother, Jimmy. In this sense the movie is worth seeing...otherwise...probably not.
By the way, early in the film a doctor is showing his friends ink blots. These are NOT from the actual Rorschach Test in case you are wondering.
If you are looking for an honest look at the life of young doctors and nurses, then I would strongly recommend you avoid this film. While it has a few serious moments, it also is filled with all sorts of romances, laughs and drama. And, oddly enough, you almost never see any of these doctors actually doctoring! Because of that, I thought it was entertaining AND bad at the same time...especially because VERY serious topics (such as rape as well as infertility) are hidden among the goofball antics of the doctors.
If you do watch the film, it IS a treat for children of the 1950s and 60s, as the movie has few movie actors and mostly TV actors...such as Telly Savalas, Whit Bissell, Dawn Wells, Barbara Eden, Greg Morris, Stephanie Powers and even Jerry Mathers' little brother, Jimmy. In this sense the movie is worth seeing...otherwise...probably not.
By the way, early in the film a doctor is showing his friends ink blots. These are NOT from the actual Rorschach Test in case you are wondering.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $2,670,000
- Runtime2 hours 3 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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