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Health (film)

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Directed by Robert Altman
Produced by Robert Altman
Written by Frank Barhydt
Robert Altman
Paul Dooley
Starring Carol Burnett
Glenda Jackson
James Garner
Lauren Bacall
Paul Dooley
Alfre Woodard
Release date(s) September 12, 1980
Running time 105 minutes
Language English
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Health is a 1980 film directed by Robert Altman. Generally considered to be one of Altman's more underrated movies, "Health" takes a satirical look behind the scenes at a health-food convention at a Florida luxury hotel, where a powerful political organization is deciding upon its new president. This election, however, is not unscathed by backroom deals and scandal. In the middle of the skullduggery is a no-nonsense hotel events manager (Woodard). It is an ensemble film starring Carol Burnett, Glenda Jackson, James Garner, Lauren Bacall, and Paul Dooley. It was written by Robert Altman, Frank Barhydt, and Paul Dooley.

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This film marks the first time Robert Altman collaborated with writer Frank Barhydt, who had a minor recurring role in the Altman-produced miniseries Tanner '88 and co-produced Short Cuts and Kansas City. President Ronald Reagan called this film the "worst film ever". It has been argued that the senile character played by Bacall was parodying Reagan and that the film itself was a satircal look at the American political scene.

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New York Times Review by Vincent Canby

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