Operation Heartbeat
A surgeon on trial for murder: accused of taking one life...to save another.
1969 · 98 min · ★ 8.0 · Drama, TV Movie
Lawsuits fly when a widow believes a gifted surgeon allowed her husband to die so his heart could be transplanted into the doctor's ailing mentor and friend. Operation Heartbeat was the pilot movie for the TV series Medical Center.
Directed by Boris Sagal · Written by Al C. Ward
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Richard Bradford Dr. Joseph Gannon -
Edward G. Robinson Dr. Lee Forestman -
James Daly Dr. Paul Lochner -
Kim Stanley Joanna Hanson -
Maurice Evans Dr. Easler -
Kevin McCarthy Clifford Coswell -
J.D. Cannon Thomas Jarris -
William Windom Raymond Hanson -
Shelley Fabares 'Mike' Carter -
James Shigeta Chief Resident -
William Marshall Dr. Harold Tawn -
Audrey Totter Eve Wilcox
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