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Cast & Crew
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Andrew McCarthy as
Dr. Hook -
Bruce Davison as
Dr. Stegman -
Jamie Harrold as
Dr. Elmer Traff -
Allison Hossack as
Dr. Christine Draper -
Jack Coleman as
Peter -
Alan Scarfe as
Dr. Henry Havens - Meagen Fay as
Dr. Brenda Abelson - Sherry Miller as
Dr. Lona Massingale - William Wise as
Dr. Louis Traff. - Lena Georgas as
Nurse Carrie von Trier. - Brandon Bauer as
Abel Lyon - Jennifer Cunningham as
Christa - Julian Richings as
Otto - Del Pentecost as
Bobby Druse - Diane Ladd as
Sally Druse - Suki Kaiser as
Natalie - Jodelle Micah Ferland as
Mary - Kett Turton as
Paul - Zak Santiago Alam as
Dr. Sonny Gupta - Beverly Elliott as
Nurse Brick Bannerman - Christopher Heyerdahl as Reverend Jimmy Criss as
- Antony Holland as
Lenny Stillmach - Michael Lerner as
Sheldon Fleischer - Bill Meilen as
Dr. Gottreich - Claudette Mink as
Celeste Daldry - Ty Olsson as
Danny - Gerard Plunkett as
Dr. Richard Shwartzon - Paul Perri as
Frank Schweigen - Benjamin Ratner as
Ollie - Ryan Robbins as
Dave Hoonan - Jim Shield as
Rolf Pedersen - Emily Tennant as
Mona Klingerman - Janet Wright as
Nurse Liz Hinton
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Plot Outline
The story tells of the fictional Kingdom Hospital located in Lewiston, Maine built on the site of a mill that manufactured military uniforms during the American Civil War. Subsequently, a hospital known as the "Old Kingdom" was built on the site but it burnt down. The current hospital is known as the "New Kingdom". The hospital's "turbulent" nature seems to reflect its ominous logo, a crimson stylized dagger, predicting what will to come.
A psychic named Mrs. Druse has checked into the hospital numerous times and is taken by the staff to be a hypochondriac. She asks for the assistance of Dr. Hook to uncover the truth about the hospital and the mysterious spirits who haunt it including a young girl, killed in or after the original fire; a teenage boy who was subjected to horrible test experiments in the Old Kingdom; and a strange animal, similar to a giant anteater, whose long snout opens up to a horrifying set of teeth.
And elsewhere, Peter Rickman, a painter who is admitted to the hospital following a road accident (with severe injuries to his skull and spine) begins to discover the ghastly goings-on while he lies comatose in room 426.
Other subplots included the initiation of arrogant chief of surgery Dr. Stegman into the secret society known as the 'Keepers', and the challenged-at-every-turn flirtation between young Dr. Elmer Traff and sleep doctor Lona Massingale.
The series is known for its tangential plots and characters who recur throughout, it is as King called it a "novelization for television".
While written as a mini-series, many fans wanted it to be renewed for a second season, and Stephen King himself had had a storyboard written out for one. Despite incredibly successful ratings for the first episode making it the highest rating drama debut of the year on ABC ratings sharply fell, and ABC didn't help matters by moving the show up against CSI.
The entire miniseries is now available on DVD.
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