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The Knick

  • TV Series
  • 2014–2015
  • TV-MA
  • 58m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
55K
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Jack Amiel, Michael Angarano, Michael Begler, David Fierro, Eric Johnson, Clive Owen, Molly Price, Reg Rogers, Perry Yung, Juliet Rylance, Eve Hewson, Zuzanna Szadkowski, André Holland, Maya Kazan, Leila Jean Davis, Melissa O'Donnell, Ying Ying Li, and Morgan Assante in The Knick (2014)
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A look at the professional and personal lives of the staff at New York's Knickerbocker Hospital during the early part of the twentieth century.A look at the professional and personal lives of the staff at New York's Knickerbocker Hospital during the early part of the twentieth century.A look at the professional and personal lives of the staff at New York's Knickerbocker Hospital during the early part of the twentieth century.

  • Creators
    • Jack Amiel
    • Michael Begler
  • Stars
    • Clive Owen
    • André Holland
    • Jeremy Bobb
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    55K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,373
    19
    • Creators
      • Jack Amiel
      • Michael Begler
    • Stars
      • Clive Owen
      • André Holland
      • Jeremy Bobb
    • 105User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 8 wins & 32 nominations total

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    Clive Owen
    Clive Owen
    • Dr. John W. Thackery
    • 2014–2015
    André Holland
    André Holland
    • Dr. Algernon Edwards
    • 2014–2015
    Jeremy Bobb
    Jeremy Bobb
    • Herman Barrow
    • 2014–2015
    Juliet Rylance
    Juliet Rylance
    • Cornelia Robertson
    • 2014–2015
    Eve Hewson
    Eve Hewson
    • Nurse Lucy Elkins
    • 2014–2015
    Michael Angarano
    Michael Angarano
    • Dr. Bertie Chickering Jr.
    • 2014–2015
    Cara Seymour
    Cara Seymour
    • Sister Harriet
    • 2014–2015
    Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
    • Dr. Everett Gallinger
    • 2014–2015
    Chris Sullivan
    Chris Sullivan
    • Tom Cleary
    • 2014–2015
    Grainger Hines
    Grainger Hines
    • Captain August Robertson
    • 2014–2015
    Zuzanna Szadkowski
    Zuzanna Szadkowski
    • Nurse Pell
    • 2014–2015
    Maya Kazan
    Maya Kazan
    • Eleanor Gallinger
    • 2014–2015
    Ylfa Edelstein
    Ylfa Edelstein
    • Nurse Baker
    • 2014–2015
    Lucas Papaelias
    Lucas Papaelias
    • Eldon Pouncey
    • 2014–2015
    Leon Addison Brown
    • Jesse Edwards
    • 2014–2015
    Charles Aitken
    Charles Aitken
    • Henry Robertson
    • 2014–2015
    Tom Lipinski
    Tom Lipinski
    • Phillip Showalter
    • 2014–2015
    Jennifer Ferrin
    Jennifer Ferrin
    • Abigail Alford
    • 2014–2015
    • Creators
      • Jack Amiel
      • Michael Begler
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    9gogoschka-1

    Gripping portrayal of life – and death – in and around a New York hospital at the turn of the 20th. Century

    Wow. This new show certainly knows how to get your attention. Within the first five minutes of the first episode you will have a very clear picture of what it meant to have to undergo surgery at a time when even today's most common surgical procedures had hardly been tested – let alone successfully. With this new series, writers Jack Amiel and Michael Begler have created a fascinating – and gripping – look at the humble beginnings of modern medicine, and frankly: it made me realize just how lucky I am to live today.

    The show's title is derived from the 'Knickerbocker Hospital', a fictional hospital at the turn of the 20th. century in New York which serves as the centre stage around which the lives and struggles of the protagonists revolve. 'The Nick' shows us an uneasy, turbulent time where everything is in motion, and although the benefits of the so called "modern age" are already waiting around the corner, the situation for people without money is grim. Immigrants live in horrible sanitary situations, little children have to work in factories and social frictions and racial prejudice run deep within society.

    Clive Owen does an excellent job portraying a conflicted but passionate surgeon who's constantly trying to push the boundaries by inventing or refining surgical methods in the hope of lowering the mortality rate among his patients. The rest of the cast is also terrific; their performances - along with the great writing - help create a sense of realism that is rarely seen in films or TV-shows depicting that era. The same can be said of the fantastic production values – the team behind 'The Knick' obviously went to great lengths to portray everyday life of that era as accurately as possible. Virtually every frame oozes quality: the city of New York at the beginning of the twentieth century has been meticulously recreated and every busy street corner, alley or candle-lit room feels authentic. Small wonder, perhaps, given that the director, producer, cinematographer and editor of all 20 episodes is none other than multi-talent and Oscar winner Steven Soderbergh.

    My verdict: This is a fascinating, gripping portrayal of the dawn of modern surgery as well as an intense human drama and an authentic look at an era we normally only get to see in films about Sherlock Holmes or Jack the Ripper. Highly recommended. 9 stars out of 10.

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    10pamsaffire

    Can't get enough!

    I cannot get enough of this show, it is extraordinary in so many ways and I am restlessly awaiting the start of season 2. As a long time health care professional, I especially enjoy all of the "modern technology" of the era, that today we just take for granted. The Knick really does have something for everyone - sex, drugs and a rock star chief of staff, to name a few. I like to describe this show as a health care history lesson, on a massive dose of steroids. The peak into the medical and clinical protocols of the day are just as intriguing as the systemic administrative practices that are questionable at best. I only wish more people knew about The Knick so I could discuss each week's episode over and over again. Hurry up with season 2!
    10Br4ve-trave1or

    What a masterpiece

    Every single episode is directed by the legendary Soderbergh so with each frame you can feel the drama or tension shining through. It seems like it's all natural lighting in most scenes which makes it beautiful and authentic. And the real gem..Clive Owen. He was born to play Thackeray. The knick is an incredible series with too real medical scenes that I warn you can be hard for the weak stomachs. The second season has been just as good as the first.

    This is a must watch with an excellent cast and acting. The procedures are phenomenal and awe inspiring. Do your self a favor and watch this incredible show
    9tigowoods

    The Knick

    The Knick is a television show anyone interested in very relevant topics of our day should not miss. On the exterior, The Knick is a historical look at early 1900's New York City and the plot is based around a newly promoted head surgeon, Dr. Thackery (Clive Owen), of The Knickerbocker Hospital. The medical aspect of the show is truly fascinating, intense and shocking. The surgeries shown on the show are not for the faint of heart and have the look of a butcher shop rather then what we currently expect in an operating room.

    The sets are beautiful and well done to portray a century year old time period. I have heard complaints about the music and blurry vision of some of the cameras and shots that Director Steven Soderbergh incorporates throughout the show. If you want a clean cut narrative with perfectly clean shots and no unique sound, then feel free to go watch network television. I find the electronic music very interesting and almost a sort of heart beat to the show. The blurry shots are absolutely justified as this world is dimly lit and fuzzy on its own accord. The music and cinematography do it great justice.

    The acting on the show is also top notch as Clive Owen leads a team that is in sync throughout. Andre Holland is a revelation as Dr. Algernon Edwards, a African American doctor literally fighting for respect in an extremely racist medical world. These two characters and their relationship form the essence of much of the show's themes which are very relevant even today. Beneath each character there lies more depth then you will receive in most television. Dr Thackery is burdened by his past and his temptations, yet is dedicated to saving the lives of his patients and not selling out. It is a gray world at The Knick and one in which lies death, drugs, sex, racism and deceit, and at the same time brings us heroics, ethics, humanity and discovery.
    9Haniwilliam7

    It's not just another medical drama

    As a physician, I watched the entire House MD, Scrubs, most of ER and grey's anatomy. As a dedicated reader, I read a lot in medicine history. I'd like to reassure everyone who is afraid of watching another regular medical drama, this show is about medical history with it's bizarre and crazy events (which truly happened allover the course of medicine History), but in the same time it's a perfectly crafted piece of art from attention to small details to acting, writing, camera angels, sound tract and of course directing by Soderbergh.

    Dr. John Thackery is a character built on 1900s Dr. William Stewart Halsted who is considered the greatest physician of the whole Johns Hopkins group, also Throughout his professional life, he was addicted to cocaine and later to morphine, which were not illegal during that time. The beauty about Thackery character is that it's a true character with his addiction and the predicted mood changes (even if there is some alteration, the character frame still the same, not like the case of G. House who was clearly a fictional character).

    I don't want to go in details about the technical elements of the show, but one look over Steven Soderbergh's traffic, Erin Brockovich or even Ocean's eleven will be more than enough to understand that you are facing a spectacular show which has more and more to offer with each new episode (no wonder it was renewed for a second season before airing the first one).

    The Knick is a too much sophisticated show to be compared with other shows from the same genre and IMO it shouldn't be compared with them at all. My advice to every one: see the first season now because if you're a TV person you will end up watching it anyway.

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      Dr. Algernon Edwards is partially based on Louis T. Wright (1891-1952), a brilliant African-American surgeon who was active in the New York NAACP in the first half of the 20th century. Both Wright and the fictional Edwards studied at Harvard Medical School and graduated at the top of their class. Wright became Harlem Hospital's first African-American surgeon in 1921, two decades after this show takes place.
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      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Clive Owen/Nina Dobrev/The Head & the Heart (2014)

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    • Why in the world did this great show not carry on with more seasons and episodes. It is a great show and should be brought back for many more seasons.

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    • Release date
      • August 8, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latvian
      • Mandarin
      • Cantonese
      • Hebrew
      • Greek
      • Italian
      • Polish
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Лікарня Нікербокер
    • Filming locations
      • Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA(Brooklyn landmark block standing in for Manhattan)
    • Production company
      • Anonymous Content
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      58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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