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Synopsis

John Quincy Archibald’s son Michael collapses while playing baseball as a result of heart failure. John rushes Michael to a hospital emergency room where he is informed that Michael’s only hope is a transplant. Unfortunately, John’s insurance won’t cover his son’s transplant. Out of options, John Q. takes the emergency room staff and patients hostage until hospital doctors agree to do the transplant. —IMDb

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Nick Cassavetes

Scion of renowned maverick director John Cassavetes and extraordinary actress Gena Rowlands, Nick Cassavetes was an actor for over a decade before he added writing and directing to his Hollywood repertoire. Born and raised in New York, Cassavetes appeared in two of his father’s films, Husbands (1970) and A Woman Under the Influence (1974), while growing up. The sturdy, 6’4" Cassavetes did not, however, want to be an actor and attended Syracuse University on a basketball scholarship. After an injury ended his collegiate athletic career, Cassavetes re-thought his aspirations and headed to his parents’ alma mater, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Though he scored his first role as an adult in Peter Bogdanovich’s acclaimed drama Mask (1985), Cassavetes made his living appearing in numerous B-movies during the 1980s and early ‘90s. Along with such actioners as Black Moon Rising (1986), Under the Gun (1988), and The Wraith (1987) (with fellow Hollywood offspring Charlie Sheen… read more

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Mr.Wolf

10Jan12

I was expecting something else, but hey it gets intresting once he moves into the hospital, and honestly It would have been much better if he had given his to him (Trying not to spoil the movie) hahaha

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cabbed

25Aug11

Terrible. It's a mixt of "Dog Day Afternoon" and present moralism.

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Miasma

9Aug11

Whoooo, MUCH worse than anticipated.

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