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Release Date: 1992 Cast: Ray Liotta, Julie Bovasso, John Mahoney, Troy Evans, Jeffrey Tambor, Kathy Baker, Lynne Thigpen, Keith David, Noble Willingham, John C. McGinley, Leo Burmester, Lea Thompson ...MORE Categories: Movies, Black comedy, Satire, Comedy-drama, Medical fiction Article 99 is a 1992 American dramatic film written by Ron Cutler and directed by Howard Deutch. It was produced by Orion Pictures and starred Kiefer Sutherland, Ray Liotta, Forest Whitaker, John C. McGinley, Rutanya Alda and Lea Thompson. The soundtrack was composed by Danny Elfman. According to Box Office Mojo, Article 99 earned $2,461,469 in its opening weekend (March 13, 1992), screening in 1,262 theaters, and ranking it as the number 6 film of that weekend. It earned a total domestic gross of $6,375,979. The movie was filmed in Kansas City, Missouri. Many downtown landmarks can be... MORE |
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Article 99 (1992) - Taking Hostages - Dr. Bobrick (John C. McGinley) takes down a freaked patient (Douglas Dirkson) as Dr. Sturgess (Ray Liotta) distracts him with some advice.
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Article 99 (1992) - Unconditional Surrender - Dr. Dreyfoos (John Mahoney) is running out of options when his men start to turn against him and Luther (Keith David) presents his two demands.
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Article 99 (1992) - Midnight Requisition - Dr. Dreyfoos (John Mahoney) lays down the law to his hospital staff and introduces some new, tough procedures.
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Article 99 (1992) - No Surrender - 24 hours into the long siege, the options are made clear: NO SURRENDER.
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Article 99 (1992) - Luther Fights For His Rights - Luther (Keith David), fed up with the hospital’s bureaucracy and terrible service, fights back and causes a scene in the waiting room.
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Article 99 (1992) - First the Ventricles, Then the Testicles - Intern Felix (James Medina) asks Dr. Sturgess (Ray Liotta) why he is performing open heart surgery on a patient only authorized for prostate surgery.
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Article 99 (1992) - Learning to Turf the Patients - Dr. Morgan (Kiefer Sutherland) is concerned with the “turfing” process in the hospital and worried about his patient Sam (Eli Wallach).

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