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RELEASE DATE: March 13, 1992. MOVIE TITLE: Article 99. STUDIO: Orion Pictures. PLOT: A group of doctors in a veteran's hospital must contend with their hopeless situation: too many patients and not enough beds. The main cause of their problems is bureaucratic belt-tightening by the hospital administrators. The doctors are determined to give the best service they can, even if that means defying the orders of management and performing unauthorized operations. PICTURED: Scene of the film. Image details File size:
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