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Duration: 244 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Alternate Names: Diane Brolin, Diane Colleen Lane, Даєн Лейн, دایان لین
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Diane Colleen Lane, born January 22, 1965 in New York City, began her acting career at age 14 with 'A Little Romance' (1979). Despite early promise, commercial and critical failures of films like 'Streets of Fire' and 'The Cotton Club' stalled her career. She appeared in 'The Big Town' (1987) but gained wider recognition later with roles in 'Lonesome Dove' (1989), 'A Walk on the Moon' (1999), and 'Unfaithful' (2002). Lane is known for her performances in various genres, including romantic ('Must Love Dogs', 'Nights in Rodanthe') and thriller ('Fierce People', 'Untraceable'). She has appeared in four films directed by Francis Ford Coppola and plays Martha Kent in the DC Extended Universe.
Release Year: 1990
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Los residentes, Chamada de Emergência, Os Residentes, Crisis, Constantes vitales, Vital signs: un anno, una vita, Oznaki zycia, Den kritiska punkten, Un año, una vida
Director: Marisa Silver
Writer: Jeb Stuart, Larry Ketron
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Companies: 20th Century Fox, CBS Entertainment Productions
Genre: Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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Keywords: hospital, woman director
As they enter their third year of medical school, a group of young students must decide on their specialization in medicine. At the core of this story are two ambitious students: Michael Chatham, the son of a respected surgeon who wants to carve his own path, and Kenny Rose, another aspiring surgeon with marital issues due to his demanding studies. Michael clashes with another doctor, Ballentine, over both personal and professional matters. The students must navigate the complexities of their everyday lives while trying to impress the Chief of Surgery in the high-pressure environment of surgery.
Vital Signs (1990) is a drama directed by Marisa Silver, one of few women filmmakers active during that period. Set in a medical school, the film focuses on third-year students grappling with their career decisions and the challenges they face as they specialize in surgery. This coming-of-age story explores themes of ambition, rivalry, and personal growth amidst the high-stakes world of medicine.