Doctors' Wives (1971)
Doctors' Wives have everything. Except husbands.
The wives of several high-powered doctors feel neglected due to their husbands' focus on their careers, so they embark on a regimen of sex, drugs and booze.
Director: George Schaefer
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 102 min
Release Date: February 3, 1971
Cast
- Dyan Cannon - Lorrie
- Richard Crenna - Pete Brennan
- Gene Hackman - Dave Randolph
- Carroll O'Connor - Joe Gray
- Rachel Roberts - Della Randolph
- Janice Rule - Amy Brennan
- Diana Sands - Helen Straughn
- Cara Williams - Maggie Gray
- Richard Anderson - D.A. Douglas
- Ralph Bellamy - Jake Porter
Screenplay
- Frank Slaughter (Novel)
- Daniel Taradash (Screenplay)
Music: Elmer Bernstein
Cinematography: Charles Lang
Editing: Carl Kress
Production: Frankovich Productions, Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Medical Drama and Hospital, Struggling to Save a Failing Marriage, Unfaithful Husband's Quest for Redemption
Keywords
infidelity, husband wife relationship, hospital, doctor
More Films by Director: George Schaefer
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Doctors' Wives about?
- The wives of several high-powered doctors feel neglected due to their husbands' focus on their careers, so they embark on a regimen of sex, drugs and booze.
- Who directed Doctors' Wives?
- Doctors' Wives was directed by George Schaefer.
- Who stars in Doctors' Wives?
- Doctors' Wives stars Dyan Cannon, Richard Crenna, Gene Hackman, Carroll O'Connor, Rachel Roberts, Janice Rule.
- How long is Doctors' Wives?
- Doctors' Wives has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
- What genre is Doctors' Wives?
- Doctors' Wives is a Drama film.
- Where was Doctors' Wives produced?
- Doctors' Wives was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Doctors' Wives?
- The themes of Doctors' Wives include: Medical Drama and Hospital, Struggling to Save a Failing Marriage, Unfaithful Husband's Quest for Redemption.