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Awakenings
Awakenings
Dr. Malcolm Sayer, a shy research physician, uses an experimental drug to "awaken" the catatonic victims of a rare disease. Leonard is the first patient to receive the controversial treatment. His awakening, filled with awe and enthusiasm, proves a rebirth for Sayer too, as the exuberant patient reveals life's simple but unutterably sweet pleasures to the introverted doctor.
rating
7.777
runtime
120 min

Release

1990-12-04

Genres

Cast

Robert De Niro
Robert De Niro
as Leonard Lowe
Robin Williams
Robin Williams
as Malcolm Sayer
John Heard
John Heard
as Dr. Kaufman
Julie Kavner
Julie Kavner
as Eleanor Costello
Penelope Ann Miller
Penelope Ann Miller
as Paula
Ruth Nelson
Ruth Nelson
as Mrs. Lowe
Max von Sydow
Max von Sydow
as Peter Ingham
Anne Meara
Anne Meara
as Miriam
Dexter Gordon
Dexter Gordon
as Rolando
George Martin
George Martin
as Frank
Alice Drummond
Alice Drummond
as Lucy Fishman
Richard Libertini
Richard Libertini
as Sidney
Laura Esterman
Laura Esterman
as Lolly
Barton Heyman
Barton Heyman
as Bert
Judith Malina
Judith Malina
as Rose
Mary Alice
Mary Alice
as Nurse Margaret
Keith Diamond
Keith Diamond
as Anthony
Bradley Whitford
Bradley Whitford
as Dr. Tyler
John Christopher Jones
John Christopher Jones
as Dr. Sullivan
Mary Catherine Wright
Mary Catherine Wright
as Nurse Beth
Jayne Haynes
Jayne Haynes
as Frances
Le Clanché du Rand
Le Clanché du Rand
as Magda
Yusef Bulos
Yusef Bulos
as Joseph
Steven Randazzo
Steven Randazzo
as Luis
Gloria Harper
Gloria Harper
as Dottie
Gwyllum Evans
Gwyllum Evans
as Desmond
Steve Vinovich
Steve Vinovich
as Ray
Tiger Haynes
Tiger Haynes
as Janitor
Harvey Miller
Harvey Miller
as Hospital Director
Tanya Berezin
Tanya Berezin
as Psychiatrist
Peter Stormare
Peter Stormare
as Neurochemist
Shane Fistell
Shane Fistell
as Man in Hall
Waheedah Ahmad
Waheedah Ahmad
as Hysterical Woman
Charles Keating
Charles Keating
as Mr. Kean
Christina Huertes
Christina Huertes
as Christina
Linda Burns
Linda Burns
as Fishsticks
Judy Jacksina
Judy Jacksina
as Hospital Receptionist
Gary Tacon
Gary Tacon
as George
Rico Elias
Rico Elias
as Orderly #1
Mel Gorham
Mel Gorham
as Nurse Sara
Chris Carolan
Chris Carolan
as EEG Technician
Debra Kovner-Zaks
Debra Kovner-Zaks
as Cafeteria Nurse
Bret McCormick
Bret McCormick
as Head Ward Orderly
Gordon Joseph Weiss
Gordon Joseph Weiss
as Ward #5 Patient
Byron Utley
Byron Utley
as Ward #5 Patient #2
Anthony McGowen
Anthony McGowen
as Ward #5 Patient #3
Paul Montgomery
Paul Montgomery
as Ward #5 Patient #4
Leonard Tepper
Leonard Tepper
as Ward #5 Patient #5
Vincent Pastore
Vincent Pastore
as Ward #5 Patient #6
Howard Feller
Howard Feller
as Ward #5 Patient #7
Libby Titus
Libby Titus
as Club Singer
Michael Hyde
Michael Hyde
as Bus Driver
Tomislav Novakovic
Tomislav Novakovic
as Bartender
Adam Bryant
Adam Bryant
as Librarian
Anthony J. Nici
Anthony J. Nici
as Young Leonard
Oliver Block
Oliver Block
as Leonard's Friend #1
Buck Smith
Buck Smith
as Leonard's Friend #2
Joan E. MacIntosh
Joan E. MacIntosh
as Teacher
Harry L. Seddon
Harry L. Seddon
as Medical Student
Jack Mulcahy
Jack Mulcahy
as Psych Ward Intern
Jason W. Fuchs
Jason W. Fuchs
as Pot-Head Hippie
Vin Diesel
Vin Diesel
as Hospital Orderly (uncredited)
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***A ‘hospital film’ with Robin Williams and Robert De Niro, based on a true story*** A shy doctor (Robin Williams) gets a job at a Bronx hospital in 1969 where he attends to several patients in a catatonic state after the encephalitis epidemic of 1917–28. He experiments with a new drug that offers the hope of reviving them. Robert De Niro plays his key patient, Julie Kavner his nurse and John Heard his supervisor. Penelope Ann Miller is also on hand as a potential romantic interest. "Awakenings” (1990) is based on Oliver Sacks' 1973 memoir of the same name, which chronicled the true event that occurred the summer of ’69. Being a hospital movie about ailing people trying to recover puts it in the same camp as “One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest” (1975) and “Instinct” (1999), but it’s not as compelling. There’s just not enough human interest beyond the viewer being sympathetic toward the patients’ plight and wanting them to get well. It’s also marred by some blatant predictableness, like Leonard’s name on the bench and the “cup of coffee” aspect. Still, this is a tale that needed to be told and I’m not sorry I watched it. It’s just overrated. The film runs 2 hours and was shot in Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, New York City. GRADE: C+