Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 31000000
Revenue
$ 52096475

Leonard Lowe

Malcolm Sayer

Dr. Kaufman

Eleanor Costello

Paula

Mrs. Lowe

Peter Ingham

Miriam

Rolando

Frank

Lucy Fishman

Sidney

Lolly

Bert

Rose

Nurse Margaret

Anthony

Dr. Tyler

Dr. Sullivan

Nurse Beth

Frances

Magda

Joseph

Luis

Dottie

Desmond

Ray

Janitor

Hospital Director

Psychiatrist

Neurochemist

Man in Hall

Hysterical Woman

Mr. Kean

Christina

Fishsticks

Hospital Receptionist

George

Orderly #1

Nurse Sara

EEG Technician

Cafeteria Nurse

Head Ward Orderly

Ward #5 Patient

Ward #5 Patient #2

Ward #5 Patient #3

Ward #5 Patient #4

Ward #5 Patient #5

Ward #5 Patient #6

Ward #5 Patient #7

Club Singer

Bus Driver

Bartender

Librarian

Young Leonard

Leonard's Friend #1

Leonard's Friend #2

Teacher

Medical Student

Psych Ward Intern

Pot-Head Hippie

Hospital Orderly (uncredited)

Written by Wuchak on 2020-01-01
***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+