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Back in May there was news that Al Pacino might star in You Don’t Know Jack, Barry Levinson’s biopic of controversial ‘Doctor Death’ Jack Kevorkian. (As Peter reported on Page 2.) Not only is Pacino in the picture, but Susan Sarandon and John Goodman have also joined, according to THR. The film, scripted by Adam Mazer, is a loose adaptation of the book Between the Dying and the Dead: Dr. Jack Kevorkian’s Life and the Battle to Legalize Euthanasia. Despite the cheeky title, which should help lure viewers into a downer film, Kevorkian’s long fight to establish the right to die for terminally ill patients is a serious, important story. Kinda trumps the last Goodman/Sarandon pairing, in last year’s Speed Racer.

THR reports that Goodman will play Neal Nichol, one of the co-authors of the source text. He’s been a friend and colleague of Kevorkian’s since the early ’60s, and has long supported his argument that terminal patients have the right to physician-assisted suicide. Sarandon will play Janet Good, also a supporter of Kevorkian’s position. Good worked with the Hemlock Society (now part of the much more innocuously titled nonprofit organization Compassion & Choices) and eventually availed herself of Kevorkian’s services after developing her own terminal cancer. That’s got to be the film’s hook; the irony and dramatic weight of a supportive activist ending her life with the choices she fought for are undeniable.

Jack Kevorkian became a national figure in the late ’80s when he began to offer ‘death counseling’, had his Michigan medical license revoked, and eventually went to jail after allowing a tape of one of his assisted medical suicides to be broadcast on 60 Minutes. Kevorkian served eight years (’99-’07) and was released for good behavior. Primary conditions of his parole specify that he not assist in any further euthanasias (obvious, really) and that he not offer any care at all to patients over 62 years of age. He claims to have performed over 100 such physician-assisted euthanasia operations.

  • cool... wonder how they're gonna play (or avoid) the controversy over euthanasia...

    anyway, this is the 2nd teaming Sarandon and Goodman have together, no? They were in Speed Racer last year, but that was a huge flop.
  • chingon
    they were both excellent together in speed racer. no joke.
  • Kill me now
  • Egger_Buckland
    Looked at it askew, thought it read "John Goodman and Susan Sarandon Join Kevin Bacon Biopic".

    Reality is disapointing.
  • Lisa A. Chudy
    I think it is up to the patient to have it on his DNR at a hospital to have the right to disconnect his life from tubes. Why is it okay to have a DNR if paramedics/ hospital personnel try to revive a cardiac/ stroke patient; yet it is unlawful to assist a suicide with terminally ill patients in cancer/ AIDS hospices or at home? It is both the same - relief from pain?
  • nano X
    ---It's 2010! Kervorkian's ALREADY been done to death!

    Meanwhile, Hollywood and media continue to dispense enmeshment
    and enabling fantasies to an America in psychopathic denial of ANY
    revelations concerning its staggering legacy of 45 million exterminations
    of the unborn ---very largely in the name of those same enabling
    fantasies... ABSOLUTELY TRUE

    And meanwhile, Hollywood and now virtually ALLLLL of America
    are being underwritten by the most awesomely genocidal regime
    history has ever seen ---across the Pacific. FACT

    Hollywood and most of media have deliberately squelched ANY embarassing
    quality attention on outting the systematic 'peacetime' murder
    of 70 million people -ALL in the name of finaincing and VAST market
    favors from the unrepentant heirs of the perpetrators. FACT

    ---SO WHY is the 'daring outspoken' Sarandon being such a balking,
    suck-up coward?

    WHY? WHY? ------WHY?
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