The Carey Treatment

The Carey Treatment (1972)

Genres - Mystery, Thriller, Romance  |   Sub-Genres - Crime Thriller, Detective Film  |   Release Date - Mar 29, 1972 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 101 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - PG
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Synopsis by Mark Deming

Blake Edwards directed this murder mystery set against the backdrop of a busy metropolitan hospital. Dr. Peter Carey (James Coburn) is a pathologist who has signed on to work with Dr. J.D. Randall (Dan O'Herlihy) at a prominent hospital in Boston. When Randall's daughter Karen (Melissa Torme-March) dies after a botched abortion, another member of the hospital staff, David Tao (James Hong), is charged with her murder. Carey is convinced that Tao is innocent and sets out to prove his point. He also finds time for romance with beautiful Bostonian Georgia Hightower (Jennifer O'Neill). The Carey Treatment features Pat Hingle as police detective Peterson; Michael Crichton contributed to the screenplay.

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abortion, arrest, bizarre, class [social], conflict, daughter, death, doctor/nurse, false-accusation, girlfriend, investigation, killing, manslaughter, murder, music, partner, revolution, violence