Critical Care (1997) Critical Care

Critical Care ★½ 1997 (R) Spader is a doctor in a high-tech intensive care unit dealing with the ethics of modern health care, such as insurance scams, euthanasia, and a drunken administrator (Brooks) whose only concern is the hospital's profits. Two sisters (Sedgwick and Martindale) fight over the fate of their terminally ill, near-vegetable father. Spader finds his career on the line after bedding Sedgwick and backing her attempts to pull the plug. Given the meatiness of the subject, director Lumet could have made a much more scathing satire. Schwartz's script is lame even for a first-time effort, and the usually interesting Shawn falls horribly flat with an embarrassing bit of dialogue. Occasional laughs (this was supposed to be a dark comedy) and good performances from Brooks and Mirren can't keep this one from flatlining. Watch an episode of "ER" instead. 105m/C VHS, DVD, Wide. James Spader, Albert Brooks, Kyra Sedgwick, Helen Mirren, Margo Martindale, Jeffrey Wright, Wallace Shawn, Anne Bancroft, Philip Bosco, Edward Herrmann, Colm Feore, James Lally, Al Waxman, Harvey Atkin; Director: Sidney Lumet; Writer: Steven S. Schwartz; Writer: David Watkin; Cameo: Michael Convertino.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1997
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 105
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD, Wide.
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Philip Bosco
Actor Anne Bancroft
Actor Colm Feore
Actor Jeffrey Wright
Actor Wallace Shawn
Actor Al Waxman
Actor Edward Herrmann
Actor James Spader
Actor Kyra Sedgwick
Actor Albert Brooks
Actor Helen Mirren
Actor Margo Martindale
Actor James Lally
Actor Harvey Atkin
Cameo Michael Convertino
Cinematographer David Watkin
Director Sidney Lumet
Writer Steven S. Schwartz