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Doogie Howser, Md: Season 4
(2006)
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Anchor Bay Entertainment
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Studio:
Anchor Bay Entertainment
Genre:
Comedy
MPAA Rating:
Not Rated
Director:
David Carson
Language:
English
Official Website:
N/A
Theatrical Release:
N/A
Home Video Release:
4/18/2006
Cast:
Belinda J. Montgomery
,
James B. Sikking
,
Lawrence Pressman
,
Max Casella
,
Neil Patrick Harris
Published ID:
243557
UPC:
N/A
Plot:
At the age of 20, child prodigy Doogie Howser (
Neil Patrick Harris
) remains America's youngest practicing physician--not to mention one of the shyest and most self-effacing members of his profession--as
Doogie Howser MD
begins its fourth and final season. Besides Harris, most of the familiar regulars are still in attendance, including
James B. Sikking
and
Belinda Montgomery
as Doogie's parents,
Max Casella
as Doogie's roommate Vinnie,
Lawrence Pressman
as his boss Dr. Benjamin Canfield,
Markus Redmond
as orderly Raymond Alexander, and
Kathryn Layng
as Nurse Spaulding. Gone from the series are Doogie and Vinnie's former girlfriends Wanda and Janine; now Vinnie is playing the field, hoping to impress potential conquests with his talents as a burgeoning filmmaker, while Doogie is more or less going steady with Nurse Michele Faber (
Robyn Lively
). The season begins with a typical balanced blend of comedy and drama, as fledgling trauma surgeon Doogie tries to cope with the aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles riots. In later episodes, Doogie buys a gun after his family is robbed, only to be plagued by memories of the shooting victims he has treated; Doogie agrees to participate in a medical-school project in which he must endure the indignities of being a typical patient; Vinnie is inspired to make an all-pantomime film after meeting a hearing-impaired girl; a hospital visit from a friend of the Howser family raises the ugly spectre of child abuse; a confusing encounter with Michele leads Doogie and Vinnie to emulate Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson; and the Letter of the Law becomes an issue when Doogie discovers that one of his colleagues is a phony doctor--but a brilliant phony doctor! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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