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'''''A Clockwork Triage''''' is Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of a medical textbook of the same name about triaging in a futuristic dystopian ER. | '''''A Clockwork Triage''''' is Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of a medical textbook of the same name about triaging in a futuristic dystopian ER. | ||
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Revision as of 12:45, 6 March 2017
A Clockwork Triage is Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of a medical textbook of the same name about triaging in a futuristic dystopian ER.
Review
Dr. 99: Wow and I thought the ER couldn't get any busier!
Lord V Lockwell: The patient who was killed by a giant penis was disturbing. It did make sense the main character, Dr. Orange, put these wired frames into his eyelids to stay awake. His shift was so long!
Related Reading
- Boarding