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Extraordinary Measures
TrailerJust as his career is taking off, John Crowley learns that his two youngest kids have a fatal disease. The movie centers on his efforts to find a researcher who might have a cure for the rare genetic disorder.Genre: DramaActors: Brendan Fraser, Harrison Ford, Keri Russell, Meredith Droeger, Diego Velazquez, Sam M. Hall, Jared Harris, Patrick Bauchau, Alan Ruck, David Clennon, Dee Wallace, ...»Director: Tom VaughanCountry: United StatesDuration: 106 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Extraordinary Measures"
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Characters of "Extraordinary Measures"
John CrowleyPlayed by: Brendan FraserDr. StonehillPlayed by: Harrison FordAileen CrowleyPlayed by: Keri RussellMegan CrowleyPlayed by: Meredith DroegerPatrick CrowleyPlayed by: Diego VelazquezJohn Crowley, Jr.Played by: Sam M. HallArmed GuardPlayed by: Robert Blanche -
Directors of "Extraordinary Measures"
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Creators of "Extraordinary Measures"
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Critic Reviews of "Extraordinary Measures"
Film.comMarch 02, 2010Harrison Ford still retains enough of his old movie star magic to ramp up the electricity a bit when he's onscreen, but this only makes you want to see him do something that makes better use of his gifts. Brendan Fraser just seems to grow bigger over the
Time OutFebruary 26, 2010Moderately illuminating in parts, but the clichà (C)s of cinematic suffering tend to overwhelm it.
Christian Science MonitorJanuary 25, 2010There's something off-putting about this film's optimism: After all, how many people can afford to do what Crowley did?
Chicago ReaderJanuary 25, 2010It sometimes feels like one of those "disease of the week" TV movies from the 1970s.
Salon.comJanuary 25, 2010It's about as dramatically taut as your garden-variety board meeting. And it makes you realize that jerking a tear or two isn't necessarily a bad thing for a filmmaker to do, if it at least keeps your audience awake.
New York Magazine/VultureJanuary 25, 2010Anyway, I cried. A lot. What can I say? I'm a sucker for kids on ventilators.
ComingSoon.netMarch 21, 2011Extraordinary Measures is a celery of a film; humorless, flavorless, mediocre through and through.
IGN DVDOctober 16, 2010Extraordinary Measures strives to tug at our heartstrings, and educate us on a little publicized disease, but it ends up feeling like a drug itself - manufactured using artificial chemicals by technicians in a cold lab.
Window to the MoviesMay 22, 2010Easy to root for a loving father fighting through the system, but Extraordinary Measures shamelessly piles on the sentimentality and disregards the real work of the many scientists dedicated to fighting this disease for years.
TheMovieReport.comMay 17, 2010A garden variety disease-of-the-week TV movie dressed up with cinema marquee names.
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)April 02, 2010If the two leading characters were women, this would have gone straight to the Lifetime network.
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