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Subject: Funny movie
I remember watching a movie back in the 70-80's that was playing at our local cinema in Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada...It revolved around a hospital and there was a big waring saying "Warning you may never stop laughing" and one line from the movie that I particularly remember was an anouncement made over the hospital intercom in the morning while a lot of people were in the hospital cafateria saying "Warning due to a mixup in the lab don't anyone drink any apple juice this morning"....I can't for the life of me remember the name of the movie and just wondered if someone could possibly help me out with this.....thank you
Subject: Re: Funny movie
: I remember watching a movie back in the 70-80's
: that was playing at our local cinema in
: Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada...It
: revolved around a hospital and there was a
: big waring saying "Warning you may
: never stop laughing" and one line from
: the movie that I particularly remember was
: an anouncement made over the hospital
: intercom in the morning while a lot of
: people were in the hospital cafateria saying
: "Warning due to a mixup in the lab
: don't anyone drink any apple juice this
: morning"....I can't for the life of me
: remember the name of the movie and just
: wondered if someone could possibly help me
: out with this.....thank you
Sounds like either "Young Doctors in Love" or "Bad Medicine."
Subject: Re: Funny movie
: Sounds like either "Young Doctors in
: Love" or "Bad Medicine."
I believe the movie as called "Condition Critical" rather than "Bad Medicine."