Philadelphia. 1969. British physician, Dr. Audrey Evans, is newly recruited to a world-renowned children’s hospital and battles sexism, medical conventions, and the subterfuge of her peers to develop revolutionary treatments, purchase the first Ronald McDonald House for families of patients and, ultimately, impact the lives of millions of children around the world. Based on a true story.
Natalie Dormer
as Dr. Audrey Evans
Jimmi Simpson
as Dr. Dan D'Angio
Clancy Brown
as Dr. C. Everett Koop
Rose Decker
as Child
Evelyn Giovine
as Kate Watson
Brandon Michael Hall
as Dr. Brian Faust
Julianna Layne
as Mia McAlister
Ben Chase
as Dr. Jeremy Lewis
Madison Latham
as NICU Baby
Brent Marchant
Cinematically honoring an individual for determined, heroic accomplishments is certainly an inspiring and noble reason for making a movie. But, to do justice to the story, the elements need to be engaging, entertaining and compellingly told, which is where this fact-based offering from director Ami ...