The New Interns

The New Interns (1964)

Genres - Drama, Culture & Society  |   Release Date - Jun 1, 1964 (USA - Unknown), Jun 1, 1964 (USA)  |   Run Time - 122 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Kristie Hassen

Two years after the success of The Interns (1962) came this follow-up tale of medical interns during their first year working in a hospital. Ranging from comedy to melodrama, three main stories are woven around the principal characters. Functioning as the group's advisor, Dr. Alec Considine spends much of his time chasing women--one of which (an early role from Barbara Eden) may or may not wrangle a ring from him. Then there is a struggling married couple (played by Stefanie Powers and Dean Jones) who must face the possibility of never having children. Thirdly, Dr. Tony Parelli (George Segal in his film debut), coming from a gritty past, falls in love with social worker Nancy (Inger Stevens). Unfortunately Nancy has recently been sexually brutallized by three violent men and does not respond favorably to Dr. Parelli's attentions. Also starring are Telly Savalas and Kay Stevens, who, with Powers and Callan, appeared in the original and more successful Interns.

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amorous, career, craziness, doctor/nurse, employment, ghetto, group, hospital, intern [medical], leader, love, marriage, medical, medical-profession, medicine, party, rape, relationship, slice-of-life, struggle, suffering, victim, news