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ER

  • TV Series
  • 1994–2009
  • TV-14
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
73K
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POPULARITY
62
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Anthony Edwards, Julianna Margulies, Ming-Na Wen, Noah Wyle, Laura Innes, Alex Kingston, Eriq La Salle, Kellie Martin, Paul McCrane, Michael Michele, Erik Palladino, Maura Tierney, and Goran Visnjic in ER (1994)
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The doctors who work in the ER at the County General Hospital in Chicago grapple with ups and downs in their personal and professional lives while trying to give apt medical care to their pa... Read allThe doctors who work in the ER at the County General Hospital in Chicago grapple with ups and downs in their personal and professional lives while trying to give apt medical care to their patients.The doctors who work in the ER at the County General Hospital in Chicago grapple with ups and downs in their personal and professional lives while trying to give apt medical care to their patients.

  • Creator
    • Michael Crichton
  • Stars
    • Anthony Edwards
    • George Clooney
    • Julianna Margulies
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    73K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    62
    11
    • Creator
      • Michael Crichton
    • Stars
      • Anthony Edwards
      • George Clooney
      • Julianna Margulies
    • 188User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 23 Primetime Emmys
      • 157 wins & 370 nominations total

    Episodes331

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    Anthony Edwards
    Anthony Edwards
    • Mark Greene
    • 1994–2008
    George Clooney
    George Clooney
    • Doug Ross
    • 1994–2009
    Julianna Margulies
    Julianna Margulies
    • Carol Hathaway
    • 1994–2009
    Eriq La Salle
    Eriq La Salle
    • Peter Benton…
    • 1994–2009
    Noah Wyle
    Noah Wyle
    • John Carter
    • 1994–2009
    Laura Innes
    Laura Innes
    • Kerry Weaver
    • 1995–2009
    Laura Cerón
    Laura Cerón
    • Nurse Chuny Marquez
    • 1995–2009
    Deezer D
    Deezer D
    • Nurse Malik McGrath
    • 1994–2009
    Maura Tierney
    Maura Tierney
    • Abby Lockhart
    • 1999–2009
    Goran Visnjic
    Goran Visnjic
    • Luka Kovac
    • 1999–2008
    Yvette Freeman
    Yvette Freeman
    • Nurse Haleh Adams
    • 1994–2009
    Emily Wagner
    Emily Wagner
    • Doris Pickman
    • 1994–2009
    Alex Kingston
    Alex Kingston
    • Elizabeth Corday
    • 1997–2009
    Lyn Alicia Henderson
    Lyn Alicia Henderson
    • Pamela Olbes
    • 1995–2009
    Sherry Stringfield
    Sherry Stringfield
    • Susan Lewis
    • 1994–2009
    Abraham Benrubi
    Abraham Benrubi
    • Jerry Markovic
    • 1994–2009
    Mekhi Phifer
    Mekhi Phifer
    • Gregory Pratt
    • 2002–2009
    Parminder Nagra
    Parminder Nagra
    • Neela Rasgotra
    • 2003–2009
    • Creator
      • Michael Crichton
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews188

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    Reviewers say 'ER' is celebrated for its compelling drama, realistic hospital portrayal, and strong early-season character development. The ensemble cast, including Anthony Edwards and George Clooney, is praised for balancing drama and humor. Criticisms include key character departures, quality decline, and less likable new characters. Some note inconsistencies in medical accuracy and overly dramatic storylines. Despite these issues, 'ER' is often regarded as a groundbreaking medical drama.
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    llihilloh

    Extraordinary everything.

    This show is without a doubt, the best one on television. The one thing that I like most about this show is the atmosphere and setting. Has anyone ever admired the detail put into County General? I think it's great that there is at least one intelligent show on the air.

    Not only is the hospital well set up, but so is the cast. All of the characters do a superb job of portraying doctors with the exception of Michael Michele's character. (Sorry if this offends any fans.) The scripts are so well written and I can't imagine writing one every week. Thanks to the writers, producers, etc. for giving us a high-paced dramatic show.

    The one thing that I find very unique is that each week new patients comes in with new injuries. With all the episodes they've done over the years, you would think that they would repeat some of their cases, but they don't.

    From the scrubs to the trauma, I love everything about the show. With ER topping the ratings chart each week, I will continue to watch and be amazed. I am going to hate to see this show go off the air.
    julia_rakowski

    The life and times of doctors at Cook County General Hospital, Chicago.

    The best medical drama ever to be aired! It's fast paced, emotional, and suspenseful. The cast is unbeatable. Composed of some of the best actors and actresses Hollywood has ever seen including George Clooney. The show is extremely realistic down to the smallest detail, yet easy enough to understand. There is a lot of drama, but also some comic relief. The characters are all unique and different, but they work well together on stage. The plots and sub-plots are very diversified, but they all tie in somehow. The writing and coordination is incredible. I would recommend this show to everyone, it sure is a change from the warm fuzzies of television!
    mechmaniac

    I like it

    I have seen every single episode from 1994 to present. I can't say much to it personally that can do it justice so I'm simply going to leave it at that I have learned much from this show, it has a lot of feeling and a lot of heart, and I have grown with it. If I'm labeled as a die-hard fan, then so be it. I'm a guy and I love E.R. Hey, I'm square with that... ; ) And to those who say it's too long because characters leave... welcome to real life. People go places, they die, they have their troubles, they go out with 4 different people (sometimes incredibly in the same workplace). They don't call it drama for nuttin' :D
    ColinBaker

    Even an indifferent episode is better than the alternatives

    In the UK we have the home grown medical dramas Casualty and its sister show Holby City. Putting these against ER is like comparing two Ladas to a Rolls Royce. The Brit shows look leaden, and have far too many hammy and wooden actors.

    ER has set a very high standard of modern TV drama for 10 years. True, there have been the occasional duff episodes, but the urgency of the drama, combined with what looks like hand held camera work usually delivers punchy tension filled drama, with first rate performances.

    Another contributor mentioned the only serious rival to ER, Chicago Hope, a show that was cheeky enough to have a character say "I was hoping to watch ER tonight", and had a hilarious scene which culminated in the death of a heart transplant patient! Unfortunately, that show suffered with the loss of Mandy Patinkin, and began taking itself too seriously. ER may have lost most of its mainstays, especially Anthony Edwards, but it still is a far better option than any other medical drama. I realise however, that it may struggle once Noah Wyle leaves.
    gipper1

    Wanna See What Made this Show Great? Buy the 1st Season DVD

    ER in its present, 2003 form is a schizophrenic mess. For every one intelligent, caring episode comes four or five exercises in downbeat, melodramatic soap opera which sap all the energy out of the show's still-present technical mastery. This four-disc set is a welcome flashback to the show's humble beginnings, when it wasn't supposed to be the most heart-pounding show on television, and succeeded on will, not on hype.

    The central characters in the first season are Chief Resident Dr. Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards), ER Residents Susan Lewis (Sherry Stringfield) and pediatrician Doug Ross (George Clooney), Head Nurse Carol Hathaway (Julianna Marguiles), Surgical Resident Dr. Peter Benton (Eriq la Salle) and his protégé, third-year med student John Carter (Noah Wyle, the only actor to remain on the show through the entire run). They brought a fresh edge to the oft-repeated world of medical drama, helped greatly by the first television show, in my estimation, to ever put actual intelligence into the presentation. On ER, the cameras move, the people move, the consistent hustle and bustle of an actual environment is palpable, and not simply a setpiece. It's interesting to note that although the show was never broadcast in widescreen until 2001, in the middle of it's seventh season, these first episodes are all presented in the wider format. At first it might seem like hubris, but most of them fit the frame very well, with shots composed and staged for the wider picture - it's not `cinematic' just for its own sake.

    Standout episodes from the season include the exposition-heavy `Pilot' which still found time for drama; `Blizzard' which was a tour-de-force of film, editing, and cutting edge medical realism; `Hit & Run' & `Sleepless in Chicago' which dealt with the heavy burden of juggling personal & professional medical care, as well as Carter's development as a doctor; and `Love's Labor Lost', an absolute masterpiece from every angle: drama, directing, scripting, staging, scoring, every cosmic tumbler clicked into place for this episode centered around Greene's tragic triumph in the case of a pregnancy gone bad.

    The show took a few (deserved) knocks for being shamelessly convenient in its storylines and ignoring the realities of daily hospital structure in favor of sensationalism. This is exaggerated a little, but still a valid point; rarely an episode goes by without something in the line of an unexpected pregnancy, a suicide attempt, a violent skirmish between doctor and patient, or (in one outrageous case) a 12-year old gang member brining his Glock into a trauma room to try and finish another 12-year old off. Still, the show displayed remarkable resilience in almost always rising to become greater than the sum of its parts. Naturally, that ability has waned and virtually disappeared, but these episodes are no less enjoyable as a result of that.

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    • Trivia
      During an interview for the PBS series "Pioneers of Television," Noah Wyle said that while filming some of Carter's Africa storyline in the Kalahari Desert, the real on-set medic passed out from the heat, and Wyle (who by that time had been filmed pretending to perform hundreds of simulated medical procedures for the television show) inserted a real I.V. and hooked the medic up to a real saline drip.
    • Goofs
      In many episodes the doctors cross over to different rooms or send other doctors/nurses to another room (touching walls/doors, and don't change robes and possibly gloves.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Kerry Weaver: [leaving Luka a message] Luka, this is Kerry Weaver. I'm down two attendings and up 40 patients. If you don't get in here and start working your scheduled shifts, I'm gonna call the INS, tell 'em your greencard's a fake, and have your ass deported

    • Alternate versions
      During Super Bowl XXXVIII (2004) on 1 Feb. 2004, a storm of controversy erupted over the halftime show featuring Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson. When the episode ER (1994) episode "Touch and Go" was set to first air on 5 Feb., the episode was under a scrutiny over the fact that it would featured an elderly woman's bare breasts. In light of all the media attention, the episode aired with the woman's breasts obscured. However, the episode continues to air in re-runs and syndication in its uncensored form.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Muppet Show: Jean-Pierre Rampal (1980)

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Hulu
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • E.R.
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Constant c Productions
      • John Wells Productions
      • Amblin Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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