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'The Ambulance' is a 1990 American comedy thriller film written and directed by Larry Cohen. It stars Eric Roberts, Megan Gallagher, James Earl Jones, Janine Turner, Red Buttons, and Eric Braeden as the Doctor. Kevin Hagen plays a cop. In his first film role, Stan Lee of Marvel Comics has a small role as himself.

Plot





Aspiring comic book artist Josh Baker meets a young woman named Cheryl on the streets of New York City, who proceeds to collapse and is rushed to a hospital by an ambulance. When Josh arrives at the hospital, he is shocked to find that there is no record of Cheryl ever being admitted and he soon learns another startling discovery, Cheryl's roommate also vanished after being picked up by the same ambulance.

Convinced that there is some sort of conspiracy going on, Josh proceeds to investigate the disappearances, despite the overt disdain and discouragement from Lt. Spencer.

Cast



* Eric Roberts as Josh Baker

* James Earl Jones as Lieutenant Frank Spencer

* Megan Gallagher as Officer Sandra Malloy

* Red Buttons as Elias Zacharai

* Janine Turner as Cheryl Turner

* Eric Braeden as The Doctor

* Richard Bright as Detective Jerry McClosky

* James Dixon as Detective John "Jughead" Ryan

* Jill Gatsby as Jerilyn O'Brien

* Martin Barter as Street Gang Leader

* Laurene Landon as Patty

* Nick Chinlund as Hugo (as Nicholas Chinlund)

* Beatrice Winde as Head Nurse

* Kevin Hagen as Cop At Stables

* Matt Norklun as Ambulance Driver

* Rudy Jones as Ambulance Driver

* Stan Lee as Marvel Comics Editor

* Deborah Hedwall as Nurse Barbera Feinstein

* Susan Blommaert as Hospital Receptionist

* Jordan Derwin as Hospital Official

* Alexandra Jones as The Waitress

* Michael O'Hare as Hal

Production



Cohen later said he was inspired by "the concept of taking something that is thought of as being benign or benevolent... or anything else that has a safe and wholesome image, and turning it into an object of terror."Doyle p462 He had done this for 'It's Alive' (babies) and 'The Stuff' (junk food) and wanted to do it with ambulances. "When you hear or see an ambulance on the street, its usually considered to be something that is going to rescue you and take care of you, a vehicle of mercy," said Cohen. "In this story, its actually a vehicle of murder. The whole idea of an ambulance that suddenly arrives from nowhere, picks people up, and takes them away to some dark place where they are never seen or heard of again was completely original and creepy."Doyle p 462

Cohen says at one stage the financiers wanted a "classier" title than 'The Ambulance' so he retitled it 'In Thin Air'. They changed their mind and the film went back to being called 'The Ambulance'.Doyle p 463 In the May, 1990 edition of his column 'Stan's Soapbox', Stan Lee mentions playing himself in a scene in "an adventure mystery called 'Into Thin Air'Namor, The Sub-Mariner, Vol. 1, No. 2, May, 1990 and refers to the name change in a later column.Conan the Barbarian, Vol. 1, No. 235, August, 1990

Cohen wanted to cast John Travolta or Jim Carrey in the lead but his producers refused.Doyle p 467

Donald Trump made a small cameo in a deleted scene.

Jamie Lee Curtis was originally considered to play Officer Sandra Malloy

The role of the villain was originally played by Wesley Addy. However Cohen was unhappy with his performance and recast the role with Eric Braeden. Braeden's casting came at the suggestion of Cohen's mother who was a fan of 'The Young and the Restless'.Doyle p 470

Home media



The film was released on Blu-ray on March 13, 2018 by Scream Factory.

See also



*List of films featuring diabetes

References





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