A young doctor taking a break from work is shot in the head, and the police can't find a clue even as to a possible motive. Inspector Al Gordon (John Alexander) decides that he has to put some men on duty at the hospital, and one of them is Fred Rowan (Richard Conte), a detective with experience as an army medic, masquerading as an intern. What Rowan finds is a high-pressure world in which interns are hopelessly squeezed for time, sleep, energy, and -- most of all -- money, and walk a fine line on the edge of personal and professional disaster.
The Sleeping City has generally received very positive reviews.
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The Sleeping City was released in 1950 and has generally received very positive reviews.
Online reviewers have written 2 reviews, giving The Sleeping City (1950) an average rating of 75%.
With a score of 75%, The Sleeping City is above the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 1950, which stands at 63%.
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