Poster

(TV Series)

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  • Season 1
  • Episode 1

The pilot for the popular TV series is set during 24 frantic hours in the lives of a group of doctors, nurses, and staff members of a busy emergency room at a Chicago hospital. They deal with the seemingly endless casualties that stumble... See more »

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Cast

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Mark Greene
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Doug Ross
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Susan Lewis
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John Carter
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Peter Benton
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Carol Hathaway
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Jennifer Greene
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Dr. David Morgenstern
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Tracy Young
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Timmy Rawlins
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Nurse Wendy Goldman
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Nurse Haleh Adams
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Nurse Malik McGrath
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Jerry Markovic
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Dr. Steven Flint
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Al Ervin
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Sarah Logan
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Mort Harris
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Mrs. Raskin
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Officer Martin
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Suzanne's Dad
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Mr. Larkowski
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Administrator
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Liz
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Annette
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Nurse Connie Oligario
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Nurse Lydia Wright
Petra Porras ...
Perez
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Mr. Wilson
Angelo Di Mascio Jr. ...
Jeff Barr (as Angelo Dimascio Jr.)
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Rezek
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Fitzkee
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Luisa
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Mr. Canelli
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Harper (as Ann Gee Byrd)
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Karen Edmunds (as Sharon Schlarth)
Walter F. Kelly ...
Specialist
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Ms. Murphy
Susanne Nitter ...
Roommate
Suzanne Ventulett ...
Suzanne
Christopher Wynne ...
Resident
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Mrs. Harvey
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Ed
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Jackson
Courtenay McWhinney ...
Grey Haired Woman (as Courtnay McWhinney)
Lou Charloff ...
Mr. Harvey
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Billy Logan
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Mom
Phyllis Ehrlich ...
Confused Woman
Eddie Torres ...
12 Year Old Boy
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Cabby
Nina Henderson ...
Pregnant Lady
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Jimmy Edmonds
Katherine Gauthier ...
Waitress
Suzanne Carney ...
OR Nurse Janet
Gay Storm ...
Mrs. McCormick
Cynthena Sanders ...
Scrub Nurse #2
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Dr. Ashley (as Matthew Gottlieb)
Lance Gentile ...
Jimmy
Isabel García Lorca ...
Cheryl (as Isabel Lorca)
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Cop
Alex Hernandez ...
Trooper #1
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Trooper #2
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Rachel Greene
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Marisa Abbott ...
Hospital Medical Technician (uncredited)
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Nurse (uncredited)
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Scrub Nurse (uncredited)
Barry Biondo ...
Firefighter / Paramedic (uncredited)
Robert Coffee ...
Doctor in Cafeteria (uncredited)
Janet Dey ...
Doctor (uncredited)
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Mr. Parker (uncredited)
Michael N. Fujimoto ...
Assistant Doctor (uncredited)
Clay Hodges ...
EMT (uncredited)
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Ice Skater (uncredited)
Kerry Hoyt ...
Nurse (uncredited)
John Kochian ...
Nurse (uncredited)
Phil Lodwick ...
Cop (uncredited)
Audrianne Norwood ...
Nurse (uncredited)
Bob Shuttleworth ...
Doctor (uncredited)
Darryl D. Stewart ...
Doctor (uncredited)
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4 Year Old Boy (uncredited)

Directed by

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Rod Holcomb

Written by

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Michael Crichton ... (created by) (creator)
 
Michael Crichton ... (written by)

Produced by

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Michael Crichton ... executive producer
Dennis Stuart Murphy ... producer (as Dennis Murphy)
Wendy Spence ... associate producer
John Wells ... executive producer (showrunner) / executive producer

Music by

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James Newton Howard

Cinematography by

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Thomas Del Ruth ... director of photography

Editing by

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Randy Jon Morgan

Editorial Department

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Fred Eldridge ... senior colorist
Brian J. McNamara ... Electronic Graphic Artist
Ron Nichols ... colorist: digital remastering
Mickey Rodriguez ... colorist: dailies (uncredited)

Casting By

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John Frank Levey ... (as John Levey)

Production Design by

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Michael Helmy

Set Decoration by

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Peg Cummings

Costume Design by

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Jodie Lynn Tillen ... (as Jodie Tillen)

Makeup Department

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Susan A. Cabral ... key makeup artist (as Susan Cabral)
Robert Hallowell II ... key hair stylist (as Robert Hallowell)
Elizabeth Hoel-Chang ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Rolf John Keppler ... makeup effects co-department head (uncredited)

Production Management

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Dennis Stuart Murphy ... unit production manager (as Dennis Murphy)
Mark A. Baker ... unit production manager: New York (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Joyce Mayeda-Jones ... second assistant director
Babu Subramaniam 'T.R.' ... first assistant director (as T.R. Babu Sabramaniam)
JoAnne Lowrie ... day player trainee assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Bill Bates ... property master
Stephen Gibson ... set dresser
Daniel R. Jennings ... set designer
Joseph McGovern ... foreman
Bill Taliaferro ... set designer
Tonya Brewer Hunt ... set dresser (uncredited)
Scott Ejercito ... props assistant: Hawaii (uncredited)
Joe Monaco ... assistant property master (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Mark DeSimone ... adr mixer
Russell C. Fager ... sound mixer (as Russell Fager)
Michael Jiron ... re-recording mixer
Franklin Jones Jr. ... re-recording mixer (as Frank Jones)
Walter Newman ... supervising sound editor
Allen L. Stone ... re-recording mixer
James Bailey ... foley artist (uncredited)
Brendan Beebe ... boom operator (uncredited)
Norval D. Crutcher III ... sound editor (uncredited)
Mark DeSimone ... adr engineer (uncredited)
Catherine Flynn ... dialogue editor (uncredited)
Armond Ghzanian ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Al Gomez ... foley mixer & editor (uncredited)
Thomas A. Harris ... supervising adr editor (uncredited)
Troy Porter ... adr mixer (uncredited)
Dennis C. Salcedo ... boom operator (uncredited)
Steven M. Sax ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Shirley Montefusco ... special effects engineering
Vincent Montefusco ... special effects engineering
Scott Forbes ... special effects coordinator (uncredited)
Beecher Tomlinson ... special effects (uncredited)
Bob Turk ... special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Kenya Hadley ... visual effects digital technician (uncredited)
Frank Lawas ... visual effects i/o supervisor (uncredited)
Dan Lazarow ... 3d artist (uncredited)
Chad Schott ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Charles Schwartz ... matchmove artist (uncredited)
Renaud Talon ... visual effects compositor (uncredited)
Fabio Zapata ... digital effects (uncredited)

Stunts

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Chris Carnel ... stunt double: Noah Wiley

Camera and Electrical Department

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Amy H. Abrams ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Kevin Boyd ... video assist operator: Chicago (uncredited)
Pat Campea Jr. ... key grip (uncredited)
John Lazear ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Mark Mele ... rigging gaffer (uncredited)
Ronald Vidor ... Steadicam operator (uncredited) / a camera operator/steadicam (uncredited) / camera operator (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Barbara Miller ... executive in charge of casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Robert Chase ... costume supervisor (as Bob Chase)
Radford Polinsky ... set costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Mark Cottrell ... location manager
Kimberly Lynn ... key assistant location manager
Karyn McCarthy ... location manager: Chicago (uncredited)
Patrick Muldoon ... assistant location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Marc Bonilla ... musician: guitar
David Darlington ... score recordist
Martin Davich ... music programmer: synthesizer
James T. Hill ... music mixer
Michael Landau ... musician: guitar
Susan Mick ... music editor
Shawn Murphy ... score recordist
Steve Porcaro ... music programmer: synthesizer, percussion
Bill Schnee ... score mixer
Greg Sill ... music editor (as Gregory Sill)
Larry Williams ... music programmer: synthesizer
James Newton Howard ... composer: theme music (uncredited)
Michael Mason ... music engineer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Anthony Figueroa ... script coordinator
Mary Tallman ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Gerald Pope Jr. ... transportation
Bart Johnson ... driver (uncredited)
Kathryn Moll ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Ronald Arthur Baker ... caterer
Susan Benedon ... animal trainer
Lance Gentile ... technical advisor (as Lance A. Gentile M.D.)
Chris Hanson ... nurse
Troy Hartman ... stand-in: Mr. Clooney
Jack Janda ... production staff
Suzanne Kiley ... principal title design
Roberto Martín Márquez ... stand-in
Yuell Newsome ... stock librarian
Don Ohlmeyer ... president of NBC West Coast
Billy Pittard ... senior title designer
Isa Swarez ... production assistant
Ran Barker ... administrator (uncredited)
Jim Beinke ... animatronic baby effects supervisor (uncredited)
Bruce Comtois ... teamster (uncredited)
Suzanne Dizon ... medical advisor (uncredited)
Stew Harty ... avid support staffer (uncredited)
Mark F. Hill ... medical advisor (uncredited)
Jeffrey Hurt ... craft service (uncredited)
Robert Lamkin ... caterer (uncredited)
Chandra D. Martin ... production assistant (uncredited)
Bill McCamey ... unit nurse (uncredited)
Damian Mcknight ... production assistant (uncredited) / production coordinator (uncredited)
Stephanie Paliferro ... stand-in: Alex Kingston and Sherry Stringfield (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The pilot for the popular TV series is set during 24 frantic hours in the lives of a group of doctors, nurses, and staff members of a busy emergency room at a Chicago hospital. They deal with the seemingly endless casualties that stumble into their place of employment. The central characters are the chief resident and family man Dr. Mark Greene, who is considering a job in private practice due to pressure from his demanding law student wife Jennifer; outgoing Dr. Doug Ross, who deals with cases in his own personal way; straight-arrow Dr. Susan Lewis, trying to get by another long 36-hour shift; inexperienced third-year med student John Carter; cocky surgical resident Dr. Peter Benton; and troubled chief nurse Carol Hathaway. Written by Matthew Patay

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Also Known As
  • Der erste Tag (Germany)
Runtime
  • 88 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia "Mr. Parker" is played by George Clooney's cousin, Miguel Ferrer (uncredited). See more »
Goofs After the rush of patients from the building collapse, Dr. Green (Anthony Edwards) and Dr. Ross (George Clooney) are talking in the hallway. On the floor, you can see the marker tape where they need to stand. It even appears that Edwards crosses his legs on purpose to cover his. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1995). See more »
Soundtracks Precious See more »
Quotes John Carter: [sighs] I thought I was gonna be sick.
[pause]
John Carter: I'm sorry.
Dr. Mark Greene: Don't ever say you're sorry. See, there's two kinds of doctors: there's the kind that gets rid of their feelings, and the kind that keeps them. If you're gonna keep your feelings, you're gonna get sick from time to time. That's just how it works.
[pause]
Dr. Mark Greene: Keep your head down.
[pause]
Dr. Mark Greene: [squats down beside Carter] People come in here and they're sick and dying and bleeding, and they need our help. Helping them is more important than how we feel.
[nods]
Dr. Mark Greene: But it's still a pain the ass sometimes.
[laughs]
Dr. Mark Greene: Sometimes, I just want to quit and do something else.
[looks at Carter and smiles]
Dr. Mark Greene: Yeah.
[pause]
Dr. Mark Greene: Why don't you take a few more minutes?
[nods]
[whispers]
John Carter: Okay.
Dr. Mark Greene: By the way, I was in medical school with Benton. He used to get sick all the time. So don't let him give you any crap. You'll be fine.
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