John Heard credited as playing...
Dr. Kaufman
- Dr. Sayer: [in job interview] It was an immense project. I was to extract 1 decagram of myelin from 4 tons of earth worms.
- Dr. Sullivan: Really!
- Dr. Sayer: Yes. I was on the project for 5 years. I was the only one who believed in it. Everyone else said it couldn't be done.
- Dr. Kaufman: It can't.
- Dr. Sayer: I know that now. I proved it.
- Dr. Sayer: I would like to put the rest of the group on the drug. I realize this might be somewhat expensive.
- Dr. Kaufman: When you say "expensive" do you have any idea how much money you're talking about?
- Dr. Sayer: Yes, I talked to Ray. I have an estimate, um... The pharmacist says to put all others on the same dosage as Mr. Lowe would be, um, 12,000.
- Dr. Kaufman: How much?
- Dr. Sayer: $12,000.
- Dr. Kaufman: A month?
- Dr. Sayer: Yes.
- Dr. Kaufman: I can't go before the board with that, doctor.
- Dr. Sayer: I was thinking of speaking directly to the patrons.
- Dr. Kaufman: The few patrons this hospital has already given what they can.
- Dr. Sayer: We'll have to convince them to give more than they're accustomed to giving. Perhaps if they see Mr. Lowe.
- Dr. Kaufman: I think you overestimate the effect that Mr. Lowe has on people, doctor. We're talking about money.
- Dr. Kaufman: Freud beIieved in miracles, prescribing cocaine like it was candy. We all beIieved in the miracle of cortisone, until our patients went psychotic on it. And now it's L-dopa?
- Dr. Sayer: Well, with aIl due respect, it's rather too soon to say that.
- Dr. Kaufman: Well, with aIl due respect, doctor, I think it's rather way too soon to say that. Let the chemists do the damage, doctor.
- Dr. Sayer: What l believe, what I know, is these people are alive inside.
- Dr. Kaufman: How do you know that, doctor? Because they catch tennis baIIs?
- Dr. Sayer: I know it.