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7.0 1 Seasons • 13 Episodes

Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital

"Where malevolence meets malpractice."

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.

Seasons

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

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.

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