IMDb >
"ER" (1994)
Watch It
More at IMDb Pro Discuss in Boards Add to My Movies Update Data
Free on IMDb

More at IMDb Pro Discuss in Boards Add to My Movies Update Data
Quicklinks
Top Links
trailers and videosfull cast and crewtriviaofficial sitesmemorable quotesOverview
main detailscombined detailsfull cast and crewcompany creditsepisode listepisodes castepisode ratings... by rating... by votestv scheduleAwards & Reviews
user commentsexternal reviewsnewsgroup reviewsawardsuser ratingsrecommendationsmessage boardPlot & Quotes
plot summaryplot keywordsAmazon.com summarymemorable quotesFun Stuff
triviagoofssoundtrack listingcrazy creditsalternate versionsmovie connectionsFAQOther Info
merchandising linksbox office/businessrelease datesfilming locationstechnical specslaserdisc detailsDVD detailsliterature listingsNewsDeskPromotional
taglines trailers and videos posters photo galleryExternal Links
showtimesofficial sitesmiscellaneousphotographssound clipsvideo clips"ER" (1994) More at IMDb Pro »TV series 1994-????
| Photos (see all 100 | slideshow) | Videos (see all 54 | episode list) |
Overview
User Rating:
Release Date:
19 September 1994 (USA) morePlot:
The work and lives of a group of emergency room doctors in Chicago. full summaryPlot Keywords:
moreAwards:
Won Golden Globe. Another 113 wins & 258 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(447 articles)
Brothers & Sisters Episode 309 Recap: “Unfinished Business” (From AfterElton.com. 30 November 2008, 10:31 PM, PST)
Beyonce Sings Church Bells in this Movie Clip from Cadillac Records
(From toxicshock. 29 November 2008, 11:34 PM, PST)
User Comments:
Wanna See What Made this Show Great? Buy the 1st Season DVD moreUS TV Schedule:
| Mon. Dec. 1 | 10:00 AM | TNT | Ruby Redux | #11.19 | |
| Tue. Dec. 2 | 10:00 AM | TNT | You Are Here | #11.20 | more |
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 28 of 749)| Noah Wyle | ... | Dr. John Carter / ... (249 episodes, 1994-2006) | |
| Laura Innes | ... | Dr. Kerry Weaver (248 episodes, 1995-2008) | |
| Laura Cerón | ... | Nurse Chuny Marquez (210 episodes, 1995-2008) | |
| Maura Tierney | ... | Nurse Abby Lockhart / ... (188 episodes, 1999-2008) | |
| Deezer D | ... | Nurse Malik McGrath (187 episodes, 1994-2008) | |
| Goran Visnjic | ... | Dr. Luka Kovac (185 episodes, 1999-2008) | |
| Yvette Freeman | ... | Nurse Haleh Adams (181 episodes, 1994-2008) | |
| Anthony Edwards | ... | Dr. Mark Greene (180 episodes, 1994-2008) | |
| Eriq La Salle | ... | Dr. Peter Benton (169 episodes, 1994-2002) | |
| Emily Wagner | ... | Pickman / ... (160 episodes, 1994-2008) | |
| Alex Kingston | ... | Dr. Elizabeth Corday (158 episodes, 1997-2004) | |
| Lynn A. Henderson | ... | Olbes / ... (145 episodes, 1995-2008) | |
| Sherry Stringfield | ... | Dr. Susan Lewis (141 episodes, 1994-2005) | |
| Abraham Benrubi | ... | Jerry Markovic (136 episodes, 1994-2008) | |
| Mekhi Phifer | ... | Dr. Gregory Pratt (135 episodes, 2002-2008) | |
| Julianna Margulies | ... | Nurse Carol Hathaway (134 episodes, 1994-2000) | |
| Paul McCrane | ... | Dr. Robert Romano (126 episodes, 1997-2008) | |
| Lily Mariye | ... | Nurse Lily Jarvik (126 episodes, 1994-2008) | |
| Ming-Na | ... | Dr. Jing-Mei Chen / ... (118 episodes, 1995-2004) | |
| Troy Evans | ... | Frank Martin / ... (118 episodes, 1994-2008) | |
| Parminder Nagra | ... | Dr. Neela Rasgotra / ... (117 episodes, 2003-2008) | |
| Linda Cardellini | ... | Nurse Samantha Taggart (114 episodes, 2003-2008) | |
| Conni Marie Brazelton | ... | Nurse Connie Oligario (114 episodes, 1994-2003) | |
| Montae Russell | ... | Zadro (114 episodes, 1995-2008) | |
| Ellen Crawford | ... | Nurse Lydia Wright (112 episodes, 1994-2003) | |
| George Clooney | ... | Dr. Doug Ross (108 episodes, 1994-2000) | |
| Gloria Reuben | ... | Jeanie Boulet (102 episodes, 1995-2008) | |
| Scott Grimes | ... | Dr. Archie Morris (100 episodes, 2003-2008) |
Additional Details
Runtime:
44 min | Netherlands:55 min (including commercials) | 60 min (including commercials)Country:
USALanguage:
EnglishColor:
ColorAspect Ratio:
1.78 : 1 moreSound Mix:
DolbyCertification:
UK:15 (some episodes) | UK:18 (one episode) | Singapore:PG (season 3) (season 4) | Netherlands:12 (some episodes) | Netherlands:MG6 (some episodes) | Singapore:NC-16 (season 1) (season 5) (season 6) (season 9) REPLACE WITH: (season 1) (season 5) (season 6) (season 9) | Portugal:M/12 (DVD rating) | South Korea:15 | Hungary:16 (some episodes) | Singapore:M18 (season 7) (season 8) | Singapore:NC-16 (season 9) | Argentina:13 | Australia:MA (DVD rating) | Australia:M (some episodes) | Australia:PG (some episodes) | Brazil:14 | Norway:15 | USA:TV-14MOVIEmeter: 
Fun Stuff
Trivia:
After Laura Innes left the show in January 2007, NBC received some pressure from GLAAD to introduce more LGBT characters. moreGoofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Doctors and nurses frequently wear their stethoscopes backwards - with the binaural pointed toward the back of the head rather than the face - while listening to heart or lung sounds. In reality, this would not allow the listener to hear ANYTHING, as sound would be transmitted into the skin at the back of the outer ear rather than down the ear canal. moreQuotes:
Abby Lockhart: Why'd you stick me with this guy?Dr. Susan Lewis: When did everyone become such scheduling divas?
Abby Lockhart: Well, I don't need a student. I'm better flying solo.
Dr. Susan Lewis: Is there something wrong with him?
Abby Lockhart: No, he's excellent. He's very good.
Dr. Susan Lewis: Oh, no, you like him, don't you?
Abby Lockhart: Okay, you know what...?
Dr. Susan Lewis: You do! You're blushing!
Abby Lockhart: We never had this conversation.
[starts to walk away]
[...]
more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Boy Meets World: A Long Walk to Pittsburgh: Part 1 (#4.16)" (1997) moreFAQ
When did X leave and why?When will ER end?
more
more
Message Boards
Discuss this title with other users on IMDb message board for "ER" (1994) moreRecommendations
If you enjoyed this title, our database also recommends:
Show more recommendations
|
|
|
|
|
| "All Saints" | "Hospital el paisa" | Extreme Measures | "House M.D." | "Hospital Central" |
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
Related Links
| Episode guide | Full cast and crew | Company credits |
| External reviews | News articles | IMDb TV section |
| IMDb Drama section | IMDb USA section | Add this title to MyMovies |















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.