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Dr. Sullivan Travis "Dr. T." is a wealthy Dallas gynecologist for some of the wealthiest women in Texas... more | add synopsisAwards:
2 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(17 articles)
Tyler: 'I should have tongued Hudson' (From digitalspy. 11 June 2008, 3:43 AM, PDT)
Tributes for Altman Pour In (From WENN. 23 November 2006)
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Don't expect "Pretty Woman" moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Richard Gere | ... | Dr. T | |
| Helen Hunt | ... | Bree | |
| Farrah Fawcett | ... | Kate | |
| Laura Dern | ... | Peggy | |
| Shelley Long | ... | Carolyn | |
| Tara Reid | ... | Connie | |
| Kate Hudson | ... | Dee Dee | |
| Liv Tyler | ... | Marilyn | |
| Robert Hays | ... | Harlan | |
| Matt Malloy | ... | Bill | |
| Andy Richter | ... | Eli | |
| Lee Grant | ... | Dr. Harper | |
| Janine Turner | ... | Dorothy Chambliss | |
| Holly Pelham | ... | Joanne (as Holly Pelham-Davis) | |
| Jeanne Evans | ... | First Exam Patient |
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Rated R for graphic nudity and some sexuality.Parents Guide:
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122 minColor:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Iceland:L | Argentina:13 | Canada:14A (Alberta) | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Chile:14 | Denmark:7 | Finland:K-11 | France:U | Germany:12 (bw) | Hong Kong:IIB | Netherlands:AL | Norway:15 | Peru:14 | Spain:7 | Sweden:15 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | UK:12 | USA:R (certificate #37516) | Canada:PG (British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario)MOVIEmeter: 
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All of the dialog in the lengthy and complicated opening tracking shot was improvised. It took 5 days to shoot. moreGoofs:
Continuity: When Dee Dee is in the locker room after cheerleading practice, she has on a gray leotard that is pulled off down to her hips. In the next shot it is pulled up, without her pulling the leotard up when she answered the phone. moreQuotes:
Dr. Sullivan "Sully" Travis, "Dr. T": Nothin' more appealing than a woman who's proud to be in her own body. moreSoundtrack:
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If you sit down to this movie expecting your average romantic comedy you're going to come away, as many of the reviewers here did, befuddled and probably seriously disappointed. I'm no high-art film critic, but I had the advance warning, of sorts, of having watched the previews on the VHS edition of this movie (of all things), which let me know not to expect anything ordinary from it. Plus it's Robert Altman, right? So I went into it expecting not to take things at face value -- and that's what you have to do to enjoy this movie. The idea is that you have this man who treats women with love, respect, and chivalry. He is surrounded by demanding women all day long, and yet the focus on the individual patients whose encounters with him we witness shows the truth of something he says to his friends: every woman is unique. And then we see the different ways in which the women respond: His office manager falls in love with him. His patients demand more and more (and are very well-directed). His wife goes insane because she's loved too much (a diagnosis as obviously unrealistic as hers HAS to have been written into the story for a reason). His daughters rely on him, shock him, disappoint him. His sister-in-law takes advantage of his hospitality while drinking herself into a stupor. His girlfriend (who is kind of a man's woman) rejects his chivalrous overtures ("I'll do it! I'll get it!"), is the only self-sufficient woman in the film, and ultimately rejects his offer for an interdependent relationship. All these combine to create a world whose stresses pile up until a surreal conclusion whisks Dr. T away to a completely different world... where straight away he's put back to work, and he delivers a boy. And who can blame him for being relieved.
Overall this is a movie I'm glad I saw once; it was an interesting experience. Kudos to Richard Gere for probably the best acting I've ever seen him do.