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New York City | Surgeon
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6.2/10
IMDbBudget 38,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 17,380,126 USD
In the movie, security for the illegal medical experiments is provided by two supposed police officers named Hare and Burke. The names are a historical reference to William Hare and William Burke who supplied human cadavers to medical schools in 1820s Edinburgh, until it was learned that they were grave robbers and murderers.
Hugh Grant regarded the script as one of the best he had been offered at the time.
Marked the first production of partners Hugh Grant and Elizabeth Hurley's short-lived "Simian Films."
Michael Apted felt the pressure of working for first time producers - Hugh Grant and Elizabeth Hurley.
First of two collaborations between Hugh Grant and John Ventimiglia, the other being "Mickey Blue Eyes"(1999). Gerry Becker also appears on both movies.
"Jodie Trammel: Look, you made a moral choice, Guy, not a medical one. I guess I just, I'm... I'm surprised, that's all. Dr. Guy Luthan: All right, hang on, just wait, wait! Look, this is New York, you know? Gunshots are not entirely unfamiliar territory to me. And my opinion was that they were both stable. I wanted two ORs, I didn't get them, I had to make a choice. On my right I see a cop with his wife in the corridor and pictures of his kids in his wallet, and on my left some guy who's taken out a gun on a city bus! I had ten seconds to make a choice, I had to make it. I hope I made the right one, I hope I did the right thing. I think I did. [Jodie raises her eyebrow] Dr. Guy Luthan: Oh, shit. Maybe I didn't, I don't know."
"Det. Stone: You need anything, give me a call. I owe you one, doc. Anytime, okay? Name's Stone, as in Sharon."