Junior
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1994
- 109 min
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Hello, there's a baby here.
There must be a mother. Hello!
There's a baby.
Help!
Hello? Is anybody here?
Miscarriage-prone female reproductive
system is merely an extension
of the body's natural and necessary
instincts to reject foreign matter.
Just two drops. The body
mistakenly identifies the embryo
as an unwanted foreign substance
and creates antibodies
From this equation comes the
idea for the drug, Expectane
which acts to neutralize
the interfering antibodies
and promote successful
embryo attachment.
Minnie here, had a
history of miscarriages.
As a result of our treatments, she's
now in her seventh month of pregnancy.
She takes 10 cc of
Expectane three times a day.
Hey, Keith. Good morning.
- Ned.
- Larry. Hey, big day.
- Are you nervous?
- FDA? Piece of cake.
- Sign those plan documents, will you?
- All right.
Hello, Louse. Hello, everybody.
Mrs. Parrish is in for a
second trimester sonogram.
You have an initial
consultation with the Lanzarottas
and Mrs. Logan's here for a final.
- Okay. Bagel, please. Thank you.
- Hello.
- Doctor.
- I'm ready to explode.
- Not here, you're not.
Perfect.
- Just one more month.
- Yes.
- Get me new blood and urine samples.
Dr. Hesse, good luck with the FDA.
Luck is for the ill-prepared.
- Car's waiting out front.
- Thank you.
I had them check the traffic reports.
And the big dweeb?
He and Mr. Banes will meet
you downtown. Good luck.
In testing the drug on chimpanzees
with a history of miscarriages
I found conclusively that in every
instance the side effects observed
were consistent with the behavioral
and metabolic changes in subjects
with normal, unmedicated pregnancies:
Nausea, mood swings, appetite
fluctuation, irritability.
Typical "lamb chop's got a
bun in the oven" type behavior.
This drug works.
Madam chairperson, ladies and gentlemen
we respectfully request
the board's approval
to carry on into an
invasive human protocol.
Thank you.
You got to let us try
this on real women.
Women in need.
Our sisters.
- Our daughters...
- Dr. Arbogast.
If you could see the couples
that come into my office.
- Their pain and frustration is genuine.
- Dr. Arbogast.
Madam?
This is an FDA hearing, not a telethon.
We have all the information we need.
Thank you.
As director of Leland University's
biotechnology research program
I thank you on behalf of my esteemed
colleagues for your consideration.
Let's go, gentlemen.
- Thank you very much.
- Thank you.
That went pretty good.
I'm sure you'll be
very comfortable here.
We have all the latest
videocassettes, the current magazines.
Give it to Louise when you're finished.
I'm sure you'll be very comfortable.
Just relax and enjoy
it. That's the ticket.
Dr. Arbogast? Your wife, sorry, your
ex-wife's in your office.
- She says she needs to talk to you.
- What?
Yeah. In there.
You're doing great. See you in a month.
- Hi.
- Angela, what are you doing here?
I've got something really
important to talk to you about.
- You might want to sit down.
- I'm busy, Angela.
I'm, pregnant, Larry.
Really?
That's wonderful.
- How long?
- Seven weeks, give or take.
The Kelman wedding. The
night of the Kelman wedding.
- Yeah, that's the only time we did it.
- No.
He was in and out of
my life very quickly.
Not quickly enough, apparently.
- He who?
- It's not important.
You sure it's not mine?
Come on. After all the years we tried
happen one night, by accident.
Thought maybe one of mine could
have bribed his way in or something.
What do you want from me, Angela?
I want you to be my doctor.
Thank you very much, Angela, but I...
Even if I wanted to, I
couldn't. We're related.
- Not since the divorce.
- Dr. Arbogast.
- Dr. Arbogast.
- In a minute!
No. That's final.
I'll ask Ned if he's got any room. If
there's anybody better than me, it' Ned.
I'm sorry. Noah Banes is on
one. He says it's important.
Ned Sneller? Forget it.
He looks at me, Larry.
Banes.
I'm, on my way.
What seems to be the trouble?
They've jammed the lock.
Dr. Hesse, this is totally
unacceptable behavior.
- Open this door, now.
- I will miss you most of all.
Pop the hinges.
Banes. What's going on?
Dr. Arbogast, good news
and bad news, I'm afraid.
FDA decision, wicked bad news.
- They turned us down?
- I'm afraid so.
And the review board has
terminated our project.
I'm sorry, but lab space is
tight, and money's even tighter.
- They canceled the project.
- Please, Banes.
I got $300,000 in this drug.
You got to cut me some slack.
Would that I could, but it's out
of my hands. Blame the review board.
You're head of the board.
Yes, I am. Rock and a hard place.
What's the good news?
Well, I really hate
to dance on your grave.
and her ovum cryogenics project.
I need you to be extremely
careful with this.
- Lady, if I hear that one more time...
- They're very fragile.
I've just got to set the
level for the incliners.
- Don't touch that!
- You shouldn't be up there!
Stop! No!
Help me! Help me! Help me now!
- My babies!
- Out of the way!
Thank you. Thank you.
That's not necessary.
Get off me.
Sorry.
Thank you so very much.
Leave me alone.
- Dr. Reddin? Are you all right?
- Yes.
I'm fine. Thank you.
- No harm done.
- No.
Are they...?
Okay, let me just
check these. Thank God.
They're all right. They're all right.
Frozen eggs, huh?
Yes. I call it the dairy section.
If it weren't for the
lightning reflexes of...
Where is he? He's gone.
- Hesse!
- Dr. Hesse has left the building.
Wait. It's his laboratory, isn't it?
- Was.
- You like it?
Yes. But I don't want
to displace anybody.
You won't be, I promise.
Take the chimps back to the primate
lab. We won't be needing them anymore.
Hesse!
- Where you going?
- I'm going back to Europe to start over.
You're running out on me? I don't
believe this. What are you doing?
We're partners. You can't just leave.
We're not partners anymore. I have
no lab, no funding, no future here.
Wait a minute. What about all the
people you'd be leaving behind?
What about your girlfriend?
What's her name again?
- I don't have a girlfriend.
- You're better off.
How about your colleagues?
I happen to know for a fact
that your skill and dedication
is an inspiration to everybody.
They'd be lost without you.
They will find someone else to
mimic over coffee in the lounge.
That's not true. They don't do that.
- Come on.
- I'm not well liked.
- I like you.
- No, you don't.
I talked to my guy at Lyndon
Pharmaceutical, the Canadian firm.
- Larry. Good-bye. - They'll
give us additional funding
provided we find a volunteer
for an Expectane protocol.
Can't do the protocol
without FDA approval.
We can if we don't tell the FDA.
Are we going to let
Washington bureaucrats
stand in the way of progress?
What woman will take an unapproved
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