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Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital

Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital

Where malevolence meets malpractice.

20047.01 Season13 EpisodesCanceled

Overview

Kingdom is a hospital whose bizarre population includes a brilliant surgeon who lives in the basement, a nearly blind security guard and a nurse who regularly faints at the sight of blood. But when patients and staff hear the voice of a girl crying through the halls and a patient destined for life as a paraplegic miraculously recovers, they are dismissive of any suggestion of mysticism or unseen powers... at their own peril.

Created by Stephen King
Written by Lars von Trier
Produced by Thomas H. Brodek, Lisa Henson, Robert F. Phillips
NetworksABC

Top Cast

Allison Hossack

Allison Hossack

Dr. Christine Draper

Bruce Davison

Bruce Davison

Dr. Stegman

Janet Wright

Janet Wright

Liz Hinton

Andrew McCarthy

Andrew McCarthy

Dr. Hook

Julian Richings

Julian Richings

Otto

Sherry Miller

Sherry Miller

Dr. Lona Massingale

Ed Begley Jr.

Ed Begley Jr.

Dr. Jesse James

Diane Ladd

Diane Ladd

Sally Druse

Jack Coleman

Jack Coleman

Peter Rickman

Jodelle Ferland

Jodelle Ferland

Mary Jensen

Themes & Keywords

psychic powermainehospitalghost

About Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital

Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital is a mystery, drama, sci-fi & fantasy series that first aired in 2004 exploring themes of psychic power, maine, hospital, ghost. Created by Stephen King, it stars Allison Hossack, Bruce Davison, Janet Wright. Kingdom is a hospital whose bizarre population includes a brilliant surgeon who lives in the basement, a nearly blind security guard and a nurse who regularly faints at the sight of blood. But when patients and staff hear the voice of a girl crying through the halls and a patient destined for life as a paraplegic miraculously recovers, they are dismissive of any suggestion of mysticism or unseen powers... at their own peril.

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