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Release Date:
February 16, 1997
Original Title:
...First Do No Harm
Alternate Titles:
...sohasem ártok
First Do No Harm
Pela Vida do Meu Filho
Не навреди
Прежде всего, не навреди
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 90
When Lori Reimuller learns that her young son Robbie has epilepsy, she first trusts the judgment of the hospital staff in how best to bring it under control. As Robbie's health slides radically downhill, however, she becomes frustrated and desperate, and so does her own research into the existing literature on treatments. When she decides to try an alternative treatment called the Ketogenic Diet, devised long ago by a doctor from Johns Hopkins, she is met with narrow-minded resistance from Robbie's doctor, who is prepared to take legal action to prevent Lori from removing him from the hospital.
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Camera Operator:
Henri Fiks
Casting:
Jackie Burch
Deirdre Bowen
Costume Design:
Lynne MacKay
Director:
Jim Abrahams
Director of Photography:
Pierre Letarte
Editor:
Terry Stokes
Executive Producer:
Meryl Streep
Michael Jaffe
Howard Braunstein
First Assistant Director:
Libby Hodgson
Gaffer:
Kevin Alanthwaite
Hairstylist:
J. Roy Helland
Key Hair Stylist:
Mary-Lou Green-Benvenuti
Key Makeup Artist:
Christine Hart
Makeup Artist:
J. Roy Helland
Music:
Hummie Mann
Producer:
Jim Abrahams
Production Design:
Karen Bromley
Second Assistant Director:
Mary Sylwester
Set Decoration:
Wayne Jacques
Special Effects:
Laird McMurray
Stunt Coordinator:
Marco Bianco
Stunts:
Tony Cordeiro
Ron Van Hart
Robert Hannah
Writer:
Ann Beckett
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