All Souls: Pilot
Episode score
8.8
Great
Pilot
- 1.
- Season: 1
- Episode: 1
- First Aired: 4/17/2001
- Prod Code: 101
Dr. Mitchell Grace takes up his residency at the Boston's mysterious All Souls hospital. There he tries to solve the mysterious deaths of six women and tries to prevent one of his patients from becoming the seventh. Read full recap »
- Writers:
- Stephen Tolkin
- Director:
- Stuart Gillard
- Stars:
- Serena Scott Thomas (Dr Nicole de Brae, Chief of Medical Staff)
- Adam Rodriguez (Patrick Fortado)
- Irma P. Hall (Glory St. Claire)
- Reiko Aylesworth (Dr. Philomena Cullen, Staff Psychiatrist)
- Grayson McCouch (Dr. Mitchell Grace)
- Karen Cliche (Gabby Maine)
- Recurring Role:
- Christian Tessier (Joey Passamontes)
- Guest Star:
- Jonathan Koensgen (Corey McKaye)
- Sheena Larkin (Pathologist)
- Daniel Pilon (Senior Officer)
- Simon Peacock (Mental Patient #2)
- Cookie St. James (Mental Patient #3)
- Robin Arsenault-Vezina (Young Mitch)
- Vlasta Vrana (Dr Lyman Brisco)
- Elyzabeth Walling (Kandy Mary)
- Brett Watson (Squeegie Boy)
- Edward Yankie (Burly Orderly)
- Marcel Jeannin (Richard Grace)
- Gillian Ferrabee (Caroline)
- Emma Campbell (The Irish Nanny)
- Barbara Alexander (Young Glory St. Clair)
- Steve Adams (James, Caroline's Husband)
- Alex Bisping (Mental Patient #1)
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- Ratings 2.1 million (1.4/2) edit »
- This was the second Aaron Spelling-produced series centered on the supernatural with Charmed being the first. edit »
- The font used for the show's logo is the same as the font used for the logo of the series Angel. edit »
- All Souls was the lowest rated drama series of the entire 2000-2001 season. edit »
- UPN ordered only six episodes for the first season and promised that if the show was a success, they would commission more. edit »
- All Souls
The camerawork and visual effects are reminiscent of the Stephen King novel and subsequent movie The Shining, something Aaron Spelling deliberately set out to do. edit » - All Souls Hospital
The series bears significant resemblance to the 1994 Dutch mini-series Riget aka The Kingdom. Created by acclaimed director Lars von Trier, Riget was also set in a mysterious haunted hospital. edit »
Pilot
The Bottom Line: "Pilot episode"10/09/05 10:25am | report abuseCould be better, but decent nonetheless. ...Continue »
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