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  1. Anatomía de un hospital es una película dirigida por Arthur Hiller con George C. Scott, Diana Rigg, Barnard Hughes, Nancy Marchand .... Año: 1971. Título original: The Hospital. Sinopsis: A Herbert Block (George C. Scott), prestigioso director de un importante hospital de Nueva York, no sólo lo ha abandonado su mujer, sino que además ha perdido el respeto de sus hijos.

  2. The Hospital is a film directed by Arthur Hiller with George C. Scott, Diana Rigg, Barnard Hughes, Nancy Marchand .... Year: 1971. Original title: The Hospital. Synopsis: Herbert Block (George C. Scott) is chief of medicine in a major teaching hospital. His wife has left him, he is impotent and his children have both disowned him. He is toying with the idea of suicide ...You can watch The ...

  3. Bock : A man comes into this hospital in perfect health, and in the space of one week, we chop out one kidney, damage another, reduce him to coma, and damn near kill him. Dr. Brubaker : Yes, sir. Bock : You know, Brubaker, last night I sat in my hotel room, reviewing the shambles of my life - and contemplating suicide. I said, "No, Bock.

  4. The Hospital is a 1971 satirical film, written by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by Arthur Hiller.. Dr. Herbert Bock (George C. Scott) is the Chief of Medicine at a large Manhattan hospital.The chaos of his personal life (separation from his wife, alienation from his children) is matched by the chaos of his hospital, where overcrowding, bureaucratic red tape, and an incompetent staff have made ...

  5. Watch The Hospital. PG-13. 1971. 1 hr 43 min. 7.1 (7,240) 72. The Hospital is a 1971 black comedy-drama film directed by Arthur Hiller, starring George C. Scott, Diana Rigg, and Barnard Hughes. The film was written by Paddy Chayefsky, who won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for his work on the film.

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  7. George C. Scott is the film's fiery main attraction (the man is incomparable, really), and his frustrated character is both energizing and exhausting. And his one-on-one dialogues with Diana Rigg help give this movie its emotional core. But the outlandishness of this hospital is what makes this movie memorable for me.