All Souls (TV series)
All Souls | |
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Genre | Horror drama |
Created by |
Stuart Gillard Stephen Tolkin |
Starring |
Grayson McCouch Adam Rodriguez Christian Tessier Daniel Cosgrove Irma P. Hall Serena Scott Thomas Reiko Aylesworth Jean LeClerc |
Composer(s) | Joel McNeely |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Mark Frost Aaron Spelling E. Duke Vincent Stuart Gillard Stephen Tolkin |
Location(s) | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Spelling Television Uncle Monkey Productions |
Distributor |
CBS Paramount Television CBS Television Distribution (current as of 2007) |
Release | |
Original network | UPN |
Original release | April 17 – August 31, 2001 |
All Souls is an American television series broadcast on UPN, first aired in 2001. It was a horror-drama series about a haunted Boston hospital called All Souls Hospital, and it followed Dr. Mitchell Grace's quest to find out the truth about the hauntings that dated as far back as the civil war. The program was cancelled in late August 2001 due to low ratings.
All Souls Hospital's lower levels used to be a mental asylum, and are haunted by ghosts of dead patients. The ghosts notably include Lazarus, an orderly who has been benevolently haunting the hospital since his days working with Dr. Ambrosius after the Civil War.
The series occasionally reairs on Syfy. All Souls is currently airing on NBC Universal's horror and suspense-themed cable channel, Chiller.
Cast
Main cast:
- Grayson McCouch as Dr. Mitchell Grace
- Reiko Aylesworth as Dr. Philomena Cullen, a psychiatrist and old friend of Dr. Grace who returns to the hospital in the second episode.
- Adam Rodriguez as Patrick Fortado, Dr. Grace's lifelong friend who has been in a wheel chair since a motorcycle accident three years previous. He uses his hacking skills to help investigate the hospital.
- Irma P. Hall as RN Glory St. Claire, has been at All Souls since before Dr. Grace's father died a couple decades ago.
- Daniel Cosgrove as Dr. Bradley Sterling, also new to the hospital in the pilot.
- Serena Scott Thomas as Dr. Nicole De Brae, the hospital's new Chief of Staff
Supporting cast:
- Christian Tessier as Orderly Joey Passamontes, who helps Dr. Grace in his investigation of the mysterious cases.
- Jean LeClerc as Dr. Dante Ambrosius, a civil war era M.D. who performed unauthorized experiments at All Souls after the Civil War ended. He (or a descendant with the same name) is the hospital's present day Chairman of the Board and connected to the current experiments.
- Paul Doucet as a Paramedic
- Conrad Pla as Cardenas
Episode list
Number | Title | Director | Writer | Airdate | Prod.# |
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1 | "Pilot" | Stuart Gillard | Stephen Tolkin | April 17, 2001 | 101 |
It is Dr. Grace's first day, having turned down both Yale and the Mayo Clinic to work at the hospital where his father was a janitor. He fails to save the life of Caroline Patterson, a patient who was moved to a basement room by a suspicious orderly. Dr. Ryman Kreeger (David Hemblen), a senior doctor who thinks the "Gemini Project" will let him live forever, is taken by the hospital's ghosts. Also starred Vlasta Vrána as Dr. Lyman Brisco and Megan Ward as Dr. Alix Brightland. | |||||
2 | "Spineless" | Stuart Gillard | Stuart Gillard | April 24, 2001 | 102 |
Kirstin Caine (Emily VanCamp), a hit and run victim with spinal trauma is admitted to the hospital. Patrick has a setback, and becomes subject to the research of Dr. Stefani Volette (Kari Matchett), which involves killing Kirstin to treat Patrick. It is revealed that Patrick's paralysis was not from the accident, but instead induced by Volette as part of her research. The revelation leads to Volette herself becoming a subject in her own experiment. | |||||
3 | "The Deal" | Stuart Gillard | Scott Frost | May 1, 2001 | 105 |
Jordan Holland (Chad Donella), son of Tremaine Holland (Kim Coates) and Alice Anne Holland (Emma Campbell), is admitted to the psychiatric ward after his father refuses to "turn him over" to the people behind the mysterious research. It is revealed that Jordan had died at birth, and was saved by Ambrosius to fulfill some destiny beginning on his 18th birthday. Tremaine fails to stop the plan, taking his own life before Jordan leaves with Ambrose. | |||||
4 | "Bad Blood" | Stuart Gillard | Mark Frost | August 17, 2001 | 103 |
Dr. Juan Antonio Marquez (Miguel Sandoval) is flown in for special treatment at the same time that a John Doe (also Sandoval) is admitted. Marquez's one-of-a-kind blood infection quickly kills anyone else infected including his in-flight doctor, and All Souls' Nurse Cathy Cavalleri (Linda Goodwin). It is revealed that John Doe is the real Juan Antonio Marquez, and that he was replaced by Colonel Avejo (Manuel Tadros in flashbacks) who tortured the real Marquez in prison. Avejo deliberately infects Marquez's niece who is saved with an immunity in the real Marquez's blood. | |||||
5 | "Running Scared" | Rick Rosenthal | Mark Frost | August 24, 2001 | 106 |
Experiments on five female athletes; Jolene Martin, Sierra Wilson, diver Anna Markham (Michelle Carroll), volleyballer Belinda Karch (Maria Bertrand), and runner Abigail "Gabby" Maine (Karen Cliche) have been undergoing experiments by Dr. Henry Lohman (Ken Jenkins) at the All Souls Sports Medicine Clinic. The first three are dead, and in trying to help Gabby the doctors find out that Belinda has apparently aged from twenty to over ninety as a side effect of the experiment. It is revealed that all five are Dr. Lohman's "daughters" via a genetic breeding experiment, but that the deaths are from an assistant giving the girls experimental DNA treatments without Lohman's knowledge. | |||||
6 | "One Step Closer to Roger" | Stuart Gillard | Philip Levens | August 31, 2001 | 104 |
Barney Wheelock (Nigel Bennett) is almost killed, and has a near-death experience, just after being admitted. Dr. Elizabeth Baines (Leah Pinsent), an old friend of Dr. Cullen, is at the hospital speaking on the "white light" near death experience. Wheelock becomes possessed by "Roger" and dangerous, kidnapping tattooed nurse Kim Peretti (Cecile Cristobal) before killing his wife Calvette (Anik Matern) and their two sons. Roger then possesses Kim and goes after Dr. Sterling. It is revealed that "Roger" is an old "god of the dead" working through nurse Karen Waverly (Ann Day-Jones) and has gone after Dr. Baines as the next victim. Dr. Cullen is attacked in the process, but saved by Dr. Grace. The episodes closing shot reveals that the ancient symbol used to represent "Roger" is also used as the logo for All Souls Hospital. |
See also
- The Kingdom (1994, 1997)
- Kingdom Hospital (2004)
External links
- All Souls at the Internet Movie Database
- All Souls at TV.com
- All Souls (actor list) at InBaseline.com