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Morts suspectes

Original title: Coma
  • 1978
  • 12
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
22K
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Geneviève Bujold in Morts suspectes (1978)
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A young and ambitious female doctor's best friend falls into an unexplained coma after a routine medical procedure. Noticing an unusually high number of similar comas occurring in her hospit... Read allA young and ambitious female doctor's best friend falls into an unexplained coma after a routine medical procedure. Noticing an unusually high number of similar comas occurring in her hospital, she's determined to uncover the cause.A young and ambitious female doctor's best friend falls into an unexplained coma after a routine medical procedure. Noticing an unusually high number of similar comas occurring in her hospital, she's determined to uncover the cause.

  • Director
    • Michael Crichton
  • Writers
    • Michael Crichton
    • Robin Cook
  • Stars
    • Michael Douglas
    • Rip Torn
    • Geneviève Bujold
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    6.9/10
    22K
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    • Director
      • Michael Crichton
    • Writers
      • Michael Crichton
      • Robin Cook
    • Stars
      • Michael Douglas
      • Rip Torn
      • Geneviève Bujold
    • 144User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Michael Douglas
    Michael Douglas
    • Dr. Mark Bellows
    Rip Torn
    Rip Torn
    • Dr. George
    Geneviève Bujold
    Geneviève Bujold
    • Dr. Susan Wheeler
    • (as Genevieve Bujold)
    Elizabeth Ashley
    Elizabeth Ashley
    • Mrs. Emerson
    Richard Widmark
    Richard Widmark
    • Dr. George Harris
    Lois Chiles
    Lois Chiles
    • Nancy Greenly
    Hari Rhodes
    Hari Rhodes
    • Dr. Morelind
    • (as Harry Rhodes)
    Gary Barton
    • Computer Technician
    Frank Downing
    • Kelly
    Richard Doyle
    Richard Doyle
    • Jim
    Alan Haufrect
    Alan Haufrect
    • Dr. Marcus
    Lance LeGault
    Lance LeGault
    • Vince
    • (as Lance Le Gault)
    Michael MacRae
    Michael MacRae
    • Chief Resident
    Betty McGuire
    Betty McGuire
    • Nurse
    Tom Selleck
    Tom Selleck
    • Sean Murphy
    Charles Siebert
    Charles Siebert
    • Dr. Goodman
    William Wintersole
    William Wintersole
    • Lab Technician
    Ernest Anderson
    • First Doctor
    • Director
      • Michael Crichton
    • Writers
      • Michael Crichton
      • Robin Cook
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    nikatnyte

    Good, fun thriller that still holds up

    I just revisited this movie after 25 years and was surprised how well it held up, even given the rather absurd plot and advances in medical technology in the interim. Genevieve Bujold has forever been underused and underrated, and she is simply superb here. And while I wouldn't tarnish Hitchock's reputation by comparing Coma too closely to any of his work, Crichton does a good job of maintaining suspense. I love the scene where Richard Widmark explains the crazy rationale behind it all, and we see it through Bujold's drug-addled eyes, which somehow makes it more palatable than if we were watching it straight.

    And I love all the cameos -- Lois Chiles! Tom Selleck! Ed Harris! Many other recognizable faces. Elizabeth Ashley is so over-the-top she's camp. All in all, a fun movie.
    thefountainmenace

    Wow! Shockingly good for late 70's thriller cinema!!

    Man, I had no idea what a good time I was in for with this one. Chrichton, a young Douglas, Tom Selleck in a minor (but important!) role, and I believe that's a very young Ed Harris playing a morgue attendant/medical examiner. His line about his wife is one of the funniest in the film. But seriously, this is very good and very overlooked. Tight construction, buildup, excellent characterization, swift and unpredicatble plot turns and visually striking scenes. I don't know how they created the "Institute's" main "storage facility". If you think about the actors involved in that one, you have to be impressed. And as another comment points out, the chase scene that ends in the freezer room is excellent; creepy and visceral. The killer , who is really just a hit man for whoever is behind 'the conspiracy' is suitably athletic, anonymous, and menacing. His sole line : "They told me to make it look like an accident" is extremely scary and effective - when coupled with his actions during the maintenance man scene. Good writing, Michael. Ane the suspense during the finale, well they just don't make'em like this anymore. Very enjoyable.
    Poseidon-3

    "Someone's putting people into comas..."

    Not for those who fear the medical profession, this creepy thriller takes it's time getting started, but then kicks into high gear. It creates a mood and builds suspense to an almost unbearable degree. Elfin Bujold (sporting a truly unappealing hairstyle) is Dr. Susan Wheeler, a principled, dedicated intern at a major hospital. She begins to notice a disturbing trend...that folks with purportedly minor surgeries are not coming out of their operations conscious. From this point on, it is virtually Bujold against the world as a gallery of sexist, condescending doctors (including her own lover Douglas) tries to poo-poo her findings or encourage her to lay off. Naturally, she can't leave well enough alone and is soon up to her ears in intrigue and violence. The film has a blatantly frank point of view. People eat sandwiches while they are examining cadavers. Brains are sliced like deli meat. It's all very clinical and unsettling to non-medical viewers. There are several highly-charged moments including a duct hole exploration and a chase through a seemingly abandoned hospital. Jerry Goldsmith's clanking score doesn't take center stage until late in the film, but is wonderfully nerve-wracking when it needs to be. Bujold and the Chief of Staff Widmark make wonderful counterparts as they come from different generations and different eras of medicine. Best of all is the brief, but unforgettable, appearance of Ashley as the world's most intimidating nurse. In her opening scene she blinks exactly once! Her voice is a monotone terror and her stare is up there with Medusa's. The section that contains her is surreal, but arresting and very campy! Adding to the fun is a series of small appearances by people like Torn, Chiles, Selleck and Harris. This is a frightening film with some memorable imagery and a startling amount of skin for a PG film.
    8ragosaal

    A Must See for Thrillers Fans

    Based on Robin Cook's novel, the story goes that Dr. Susan Wheeler (Genevieve Bujold) a resident in the Boston Memorial Hospital suspects something is wrong when too many patients come out in a coma after minor surgery. When nobody takes her seriously she starts an investigation of her own and then realizes she is on dangerous ground for someone is trying to stop her even if she has to die.

    Michael Crichton takes the most from Cook's book and assembles a most enjoyable thriller with tension all along, intrigue and an impacting ending too. Among the shocking and powerful sequences this movie offers there's the chasing of Wheeler by a hired killer that lasts in the hospital's morgue full with dead bodies hanging from the ceiling in transparent plastic bags in a sort of subrealistic scene; her visit to the mysterious Jefferson Institute where coma patients are held; the "accidental" death by electrocution of a cleaning employee of the hospital that knows to much; and the final discovery by Wheeler of how things are and who is behind them.

    Genevieve Bujold gives a fine performance as the stubborn Wheeler and Michael Duoglas is alright too as her work partner and lover (not a very demanding role anyway). Rip Torn (the surgery chief) and Elizabeth Ashley as a sinister nurse credit the supporting cast. And there's finally Richard Widmark very convincing as the Medical Center's Director who shows sympathy for Wheeler although he believes she's just a trouble maker that could ruin the Hospital's reputation.

    A great thriller that constantly improves as the film goes on. You can't miss it if you like real suspense in movies.
    RColtASC

    A very underated "Hitchcockian" thriller from the disco-era.

    "Coma", as well as other mid-to-late 70's films, was one of the reasons I became a filmmaker myself. In terms of the suspence, tension and general spookiness of such a "normal and everyday" subject as hospitals, doctors, etc., was very influential in how I perceived the things around me. The great thing about the film, and the book - of course, was that we put our trust in people like doctors, policemen, goverment officials, and the like - and most of the time that trust is "blind faith". Dr. Cook and DR. Crichton are masters at this genre - Making the incredible credible. Even though this film is a bit dated, It is almost becoming a reality. In China, prisoners are "harvested" for their organs so others can benefit. Technology, like in the film, can now sustain life for as long as the machine(s) and/or computers can function. It was Sci-Fi in 1978 - now an all-to-real reality. Back to the film itself, I thought Dr. Crichton did a wonderful job on the directing and the screenplay. The material he had from Dr. Cook was first-rate. The cinematography, done by A.S.C. President Victor J. Kemper was outstanding. The technique of keeping the images at the hospital as cold, sterile and clinical as possible was brilliant. Mr. Hirschfield's "Jefferson Institute" sequences were also fantastic. Dr. Crichton's editing pace was also a stroke of genius. All editing was done with straight cuts. No zooms and very few dolly /pan shots. This was keep with the theme that YOU, THE VIEWER, are in the hospital and the "cuts" are as impersonal and precise as the doctor's scalpel. The cast was also well thought out. Ms. Bujold, even though she speaks with a thick French-Canadian accent, was the perfect protagonist. You do not have to be an Amazon Woman to be strong and independent. Mr. Douglas was a bit "sleepy" in his role, he just needed more to do. Mr. Widmark was perfect as the Chief, as was Mrs. Ashley as the Institute's head matron. Look for Tom Selleck and Ed Harris in their first movie roles. Also, in the "Jefferson Institute" sequence, you will see a young Christopher Reeve as a hapless victem of the movie's plot. All in all, "Coma" is one of those films that, even though had moderate success at the box office, is really a forgotten gem in the MGM vaults. It proves that you do not need blood guts, or special effects to make a great movie. Gee, kind of like Mr. Hitchcock.

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    • Trivia
      Two versions of all scenes of the coma patients in the coma clinic were filmed. One version had them semi-naked whilst the other, for television screenings, had them covered-up.
    • Goofs
      Dark-haired stuntman falling down the stepped aisle of the lecture theatre, in place of fair-haired villain.
    • Quotes

      Jim: First rule of crime: Keep It Simple. What's simple? Carbon Monoxide.

      Pathology Resident #2: Boring.

      Dr. Susan Wheeler: Carbon Monoxide?

      Jim: Sure, it's perfect. Anesthetist feeds the patient some carbon monoxide instead of oxygen. It's colorless and makes the blood very red so the surgeon doesn't notice anything funny. But the brain dies from lack of oxygen. End of operation - the patient doesn't wake up.

      Dr. Susan Wheeler: No other effects?

      Pathology Resident #2: Sure, other effects. Cardiac irritability.

      Jim: Which this case had.

      Pathology Resident #2: You know, it'd be much better to block the neuro-muscular junction with succinylcholine. Now that's a nice murder.

      Jim: Yeah, who's gonna do it?

      Pathology Resident #2: Well, who's gonna feed you carbon monoxide?

      Jim: That's the problem. Been about a dozen of these coma cases here in the last year. They're always different. Different case, different anesthetist, different operation. Hard to imagine it's murder.

    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood Hospital (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Sunday's Moon
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jerry Goldsmith

      Lyrics by Carol Heather Goldsmith

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Coma
    • Filming locations
      • Boston City Hospital - 818 Harrison Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $4,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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