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Director
  
Initial DVD release
  
August 17, 1999

Country
  
United States

5.9/10
IMDb


Genre
  
Adventure, Drama, Romance

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
February 7, 1992 (1992-02-07)

Writer
  
Tom Schulman (story), Tom Schulman (screenplay), Sally Robinson (screenplay)

Cast
  
(Dr. Robert Campbell), (Dr. Rae Crane), (Dr. Miguel Ornega),
Rodolfo De Alexandre
(Tanaki),
Angelo Barra Moreira
(Medicine Man),
Francisco Tsiren Tsere Rereme
(Jahausa)

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Tagline
  
He turned his back on civilization. Only to discover he had the power to save it.

Medicine Man is a 1992 American romantic adventure film directed by American action director John McTiernan. The film stars Sean Connery and Lorraine Bracco, and features an acclaimed score by veteran composer Jerry Goldsmith.

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Plot

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A pharmaceutical company sends biochemist Dr. Rae Crane (Bracco) into the Amazonian rainforest to locate researcher Robert Campbell (Connery), after his wife and research partner abandon him. Crane is bringing equipment and supplies, but Campbell is upset the research partner is not forthcoming. He tries to send Crane home, but she demurs, as she has been assigned to determine whether Campbell's research deserves continued funding.

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Campbell has found a "cure for cancer", but attempts to synthesize the compound have failed. With supplies of the successful serum running low, Campbell isolates a derivative of a species of flower from which the formula can be synthesized and with Crane's help is determined to find its source. A logging company is building a road headed straight for the village, threatening to expose the native population to potentially lethal foreign pathogens, as has happened before. In fact, Campbell's wife left him because he could not forgive himself for the tragedy.

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A small boy appears with malignant neoplasms and Campbell, Crane, the boy, and his father set out in search of Campbell's predecessor, a medicine man from whom Campbell once acquired his knowledge of flowers. Upon encountering Campbell's entourage, the medicine man flees in fear. Though he is reluctant to pursue the man further, Crane convinces him circumstances demand that he must. Campbell rescues Crane from a fall, then locates the medicine man, whom he is compelled to fight in order to heal the medicine man's wounded pride and gain further necessary information. Unfortunately, the medicine man reveals that the flowers have no "juju"—power to heal. Father and son agree to return another time. Back at the village, Crane initially refuses to allow Campbell to inoculate the boy with the last of the serum until more can be synthesized. But when the boy's condition worsens, she gives in and the boy is inoculated.

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The next morning, the boy is better but the village is in tumult. The logging road is nearly finished. Campbell appeals to the company's workers to halt construction until he can conclude his research, but it refuses. In desperation and after new samples fail to contain the missing compound, Crane runs the chromatograph one more time and accidentally discovers that the source of the cure is not the flower but a species of rare ant indigenous to the rainforest. Campbell demands the construction stop. A fight results and a bulldozer catches fire, destroying the village and the research station along with many acres of rainforest.

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The next day, Crane promises to send Campbell new equipment and the research assistant he'd originally requested. She is about to return home when she meets the medicine man. He symbolically passes on his mantle to Campbell, and Crane accepts an invitation to continue working with him in exchange for recognition for co-discovering the source of the compound.

Cast

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  • Sean Connery as Dr. Robert Campbell
  • Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Rae Crane
  • José Wilker as Dr. Miguel Ornega
  • Soundtrack

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    The music for Medicine Man was composed and conducted by veteran composer Jerry Goldsmith. The score, a blend of orchestra, synthetic elements, and guitar solos, was praised by critics and is considered one of the film's few strengths. The soundtrack was released February 4, 1994 through Varèse Sarabande and features fourteen tracks.

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    1. "Rae's Arrival" (5:06)
    2. "First Morning" (3:46)
    3. "Campbell and the Children" (1:57)
    4. "The Trees" (6:01)
    5. "The Harvest" (3:11)
    6. "Mocara" (3:36)
    7. "Mountain High" (2:41)
    8. "Without a Net" (4:19)
    9. "Finger Painting" (2:30)
    10. "What's Wrong" (1:52)
    11. "The Injection" (2:09)
    12. "The Sugar" (2:08)
    13. "The Fire" (2:10)
    14. "A Meal and a Bath" (8:03)

    Reception

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    The film was panned by most critics. Medicine Man maintains a 20% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 20 reviews. Lorraine Bracco's performance in the film earned her a nomination for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress.

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    About the film's failure, John McTiernan said: "It was a little art movie with Sean Connery that cost only $27 million. If the press hadn't defined it as an action movie, it probably wouldn't have been considered a disappointment."

    Box office

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    The film debuted at No. 1. The following week it was knocked out of the top spot by Wayne's World. The film eventually grossed $45.5 million domestically, earning back its expenses.


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    References

    Medicine Man (film) Wikipedia
    Medea (1969 film) IMDbMedea (1969 film) Rotten TomatoesMedea (1969 film) LetterboxdMedea (1969 film) themoviedb.org Medicine Man (film) IMDbMedicine Man (film) Rotten TomatoesMedicine Man (film) Roger EbertMedicine Man (film) themoviedb.org