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- Mötley Crüe performs in the music video "Dr. Feelgood" from the album "Dr. Feelgood" recorded for Elektra Records. The opens with a slow zoom to a tent where the band plays surrounded in flames. Video clips details the rise and fall of a cocaine dealer.
- The rise and fall of the notorious Dr. Max Jacobson of New York, who treated hundreds of celebrities including President Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams, but who lost his medical license in 1975 for inappropriately administering amphetamines -- 'speed.' Jacobson was perhaps the original 'Dr. Feelgood.' The German-born physician's euphoria- and energy-producing needles were an international fad with the famous for decades, despite some deaths. The director (a patient of Dr. Jacobson as a child) interviewed Jacobson's daughter, former patients, a famed pathologist who performed a key autopsy that helped bring down Jacobson. The late singer Eddie Fisher delivers audio book memories of a 37-year addiction. Jacobson was done in by changing times and an expose by the New York Times.
- The story of Dr. William Hurwitz -- a preeminent pain specialist sentenced to 25 years in prison for drug trafficking -- provides a window into the ethical complexities of prescription painkillers.
- We trust doctors with our lives. They heal us when we're ill and guide us on a path toward healthy living. In Hollywood being famous doesn't make you immune to sickness so what happens when the person celebrities entrust with their well-being uses that power to seek fame, make big bucks or execute something far more sinister? REELZ original series Dr. Feelgood examines the terrible true stories of physicians whose practice led to controversy, mystery and tragedy for their notable clients. Each one-hour episode delves into one celebrity's search for happiness through physical enhancement, weight loss or performance booster and the prolonged debate that followed. Can doctors in the immediate orbit of celebrities remain objective and clear-headed in their diagnoses and treatments? And where does the responsibility lie: with the client who wanted and took the drugs-or the expert who prescribed them?
- Featuring all 5 music video's from Mötley Crüe's 1989 Dr. Feelgood album. This video package also includes some behind the scenes footage and interviews.
- The real life story of Dr. Max Jacobson, whose addictive meth "cure" made him the most sought after, and dangerous, rogue physician from Hollywood to DC.
- A person is struck by a car as he crosses the street. A passing motorist tries to help him, but the victim was a vampire who promptly feeds on the good Samaritan. Instead of killing him, he spawns another vampire. The new vampire goes on a spree that threatens to reveal them all. Mick must stop the new vampire.
- 1978–TV Episode
- Lauren and Christy deep dive the life and career of Max Jacobson, a celebrity physician known as Dr. Feelgood.
- 2020– 1h 24mPodcast Episode
- 2014– 1h 7mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 45mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 22mPodcast Episode
- The Gentleman Grochowski Show on Broadcast Television, which originally aired in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin on Saturday May 30, 2020, host Larry Grochowski talks to Special Guests the Authors of the book "The Dr. Feelgood Casebook" Richard A. Lertzman and William J. Birnes and Musician Mark Kap.
- 2017–TV EpisodeLarry Grochowski talks again to Rick Lertzman and Dr. William J. Birnes who are the authors of the new book The Dr Feelgood Casebook. The stories of Dr. Max Jacobson code named Dr. Feelgood by the Secret Service who injected President Kennedy and Jackie O with drug cocktails of Methamphetamine, steroids, monkey gonads, eel, and sheep sperm. He was injecting JFK during the Cuban Missle Crisis. This Doctor was kinda like a Modern Day Dr. Frankenstien. Rick Lertzman and Dr. William J. Birnes are the authors of the new book The Dr Feelgood Casebook. tell us about Max Jacobson's relationship with Winston Churchill? The book is called The Dr Feelgood Casebook. Rick Lertzman is a film historian and award-winning co-author of Dr. Feelgood, co-written with New York Times best selling author, Dr. William J. Birnes. He was the award-winning publisher and editor of Film World Magazine (1977-1988) that looked at classic films and the great directors, writers, and editors who created them. Rick received his Masters at the USC School of Film (before it was the George Lucas School). His essays and books on cinema have been published worldwide.
- 2018– 45mPodcast Episode
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- Cherie is looking online for new fish in the sea. She connects with a handsome doctor. They spend a sunny afternoon on his boat in Portsmouth, RI. Dark clouds are coming over the horizon and this carefree date is about to take a turn of the worst kind.
- The team discover how easy it is to snare a pill mill doctor into their trap. How confidently he and his entire team of doctor friends laundered and hid the feelgood money while he remained in an uncomfortable relationship.
- Dr. Feelgood in the style of Aretha Franklin.