Hospitals are scary enough, but in the Canadian horror flick The Surgeon (1995), they become more terrifying than a graveyard filled with flesh-eating zombies! Also known as Exquisite Tenderness, the film stars Isabel Glasser as Dr. Theresa McCann. She's young and female, so as much as she speaks out against the awful experiments her colleague Dr. Stein (Malcolm McDowell) runs on baboons at the hospital, nobody listens to her. Sounds safe. The hospital doesn't think he'll go nuts like that other doctor who loved experimenting on people, Dr. Julian Matar (Sean Haberle). He went crazy, got fired and jumped out of a window leaving himself paralyzed but vowing that he'd find a cure. Wonder what ever happened to that guy? When bodies start piling up around the hospital and it looks like someone's using a giant needle to drain unlucky patients' pineal glands, Dr. Stein's the primary suspect. But when he shows up dead, it's up to Dr. McCann to do whatever she can to figure out what's going on! Go to whatever plastic surgeon you want; you'll never make yourself as beautiful as James Remar. Not as young as he was as the brash Ajax in The Warriors (1979) but not quite as DILFY as he was playing Harry Morgan on Dexter, James goes full frontal at 56 minutes while swimming naked with a lucky lady. We get an eyeful of James’ amazing ass, perfect peen and buoyant balls while he and his lady make out while twirling around underwater in a pool. The tasty, toned James Remar’s full-frontal skinny dip is good for what ails you! If only he'd let us play doctor with him! Hey doc, put down the scalpel and check out James' sculpted body in The Surgeon!