Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 20000000
Revenue
$ 54830779

Benjamin Stone

Vialula (Lou)

Aurelius Hogue

Hank Gordon

Mayor Nick Nicholson

Lillian, Welcoming Committee

Doctor Halberstrom

Nancy Lee Nicholson

Melvin the Mechanic

Maddie, Welcoming Committee

Judge Evans

Deputy Cotton

Aubrey Draper

Simon Tidwell, First Patient

Nurse Packer

Lane, Melvin's Helper

Violet, Welcoming Committee

Kyle Owens

Mary Owens

John Crawford

Mortimer the Barber

McClary

Dr. Tommy Shulman

Emma, Lou's Daughter

Zeb's Father

Zeb's Mother

Zeb

Receptionist at Halberstrom Clinic

Mulready

L.A. Maitre D'

Shooting Gallery Operator

Boy with spider

Girl with spider

Taxi Driver

Written by Wuchak on 2021-05-21
_**Likable small town dramedy with Michael J. Fox**_ A young doctor in DC (Michael J. Fox) wants to become a flashy, high-paid plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, but breaks down in a quaint town in South Carolina where he gets back-to-basics and learns that some things are more important than money. Julie Warner and Bridget Fonda play contrasting romantic interests while Woody Harrelson is on hand as a rival and David Ogden Stiers as the mayor. The plot of “Doc Hollywood” (1991) is reminiscent of Northern Exposure and was obviously ripped off by the animated “Cars” (2006). It’s an agreeable Southern town drama with fun touches highlighted by likable Fox as the protagonist. It’s like Mayberry R.F.D. with a lil’ edge. It’s always a pleasure to see Bridget Fonda, just don’t expect the alluring apparel of “Shag” (1989) and “Jackie Brown” (1997). The film runs 1 hour, 44 minutes, and was shot in Florida; Santa Clarita & Los Angeles, California; and Richmond, Virginia. GRADE: B-