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  • Season 1
  • Episode 1

Henry Morgan, an immortal, searches for the man who caused a subway train accident. Meanwhile, a mysterious call informs Henry that someone knows his secret.

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Henry Morgan
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Jo Martinez
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Lucas Wahl
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Mike Hanson
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Lt. Marcia Roark
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Abe
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Abigail
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Hans Koehler
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Anita
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Jo's Man
Olga Maliouk ...
Russian Woman
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Captain
Michael Crane ...
Forensic Tech
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Old African Slave
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African Drummer (uncredited)
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Photographer (uncredited)
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Photographer (uncredited)
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Medical Examiner / Coroner (uncredited)
Scott Martin ...
Man on Park Bench (uncredited)
Dora Mavrakis ...
Actress (uncredited)
Rajeev Pahuja ...
MTA Rider (uncredited)
Dominic Wergeland ...
Young Boy (uncredited)

Directed by

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Brad Anderson

Written by

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Matthew Miller ... (created by) (creator) (as Matt Miller)
 
Matthew Miller ... (written by) (as Matt Miller)

Produced by

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Brad Anderson ... executive producer
Jennifer Gwartz ... executive producer
Dan Lin ... executive producer
Matthew Miller ... executive producer (as Matt Miller)
Ray Quinlan ... producer (produced by) (as Raymond Quinlan)
Tim Scanlan ... co-producer

Music by

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Josh Kramon

Cinematography by

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Thomas Yatsko ... director of photography (as Tom Yatsko)

Editing by

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Matt Barber

Editorial Department

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James Huffman ... general manager: dailies
Christopher Ninness ... Marketing Editor
Jeffrey Asher ... assistant editor (uncredited)
Randy Beveridge ... senior digital intermediate colorist (uncredited)
Leo de Wolff ... workflow producer (uncredited)
Emanuel Fidalgo ... post production coordinator (uncredited)
Francisco Peralta ... assistant on-line editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Barbara Fiorentino

Production Design by

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Stuart Wurtzel

Art Direction by

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Fredda Slavin

Set Decoration by

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Alyssa Winter

Costume Design by

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Susan Lyall

Makeup Department

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Alan D'Angerio ... hair department head
Todd Kleitsch ... makeup department head
Toni Roman ... hair stylist
Tom Denier Jr. ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Vincent Schicchi ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Jovan Vitagliano ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Clinton Wayne ... prosthetic supply (uncredited)

Production Management

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John P. Fedynich ... unit production manager
Dawn R. Horton ... post production supervisor (as Dawn Horton Stone)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Amy Lynn ... first assistant director
Stephen D. Shepard ... second assistant director (as Stephen Shephard)

Art Department

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Joseph Garzero ... chargeperson scenic artist
Robert Griffon Jr. ... property master (as Bobby Griffon)
Damon Hahn ... set dresser
Jacqueline Jacobson Scarfo ... assistant set decorator
Andrew Lupo ... construction grip
James H. McDonnell ... props
Bryan Wieczezak ... shop foreman
Amanda Bayard ... art department coordinator (uncredited)
Chris Bertholf ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Perry Grebin ... graphic designer (uncredited)
Jana Liptak ... painter (uncredited)
Kevin L. Raper ... graphic designer (uncredited)
Saviel Rivera ... set dresser (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Peter Austin ... supervising sound editor
Ryan Davis ... re-recording mixer
Rick Norman ... re-recording mixer
James J. Sabat Jr. ... production sound mixer (as Jimmy Sabat)
Paul Bruski ... adr recordist (uncredited)
Damon Cohoon ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Peter D. Lago ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Eric Moss ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Mike Schmidt ... boom operator (uncredited)
Jason Stasium ... pro tools music playback mixer (uncredited)
Ryan Young ... adr mixer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Eugene Hitt ... special effects technician

Visual Effects by

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John Bair ... vfx supervisor
Renuka Ballal ... additional vfx supervisor
Phillip Calderon ... visual effects coordinator
Tara Marie Jacobson ... visual effects artist
Pedro Atienzar ... cg artist (uncredited)
Renuka Ballal ... visual effects producer (uncredited)
Tim Bowman ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Luciano DiGeronimo ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Tara Marie Jacobson ... digital compositor: Phosphene (uncredited)
Christian Lowe ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Eddie Porter ... lead digital artist: Phosphene (uncredited)
Tonya Smay ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Takashi Takeoka ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Tim Van Horn ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Scott Winston ... digital compositor (uncredited)

Stunts

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Jery Hewitt ... stunt coordinator
Chris Barnes ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Tim Buchanan ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Ian Mclaughlin ... stunt rigger (uncredited)
Declan Mulvey ... stunt double: Lee Tergesen (uncredited)
Heidi Germaine Schnappauf ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Shawnna Thibodeau ... stunt player (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jay Fortune ... gaffer
Peter Kantor ... grip
Vincent Lanza ... grip
George Patsos ... key grip
Kevin Burns ... video playback (uncredited)
Michael DeRario ... additional loader (uncredited)
Nicholas Kay ... digital imaging technician (uncredited)
Gus Limberis ... first assistant camera: b camera (uncredited)
Billy Lynch Jr. ... electrician (uncredited)
Lance Mayer ... underwater camera operator (uncredited)
M. Parker Shippey ... electrician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Katrina Wandel George ... casting associate (as Katrina Wandel)
Suzanne Ryan ... casting: New York
Joanna Leeds ... adr voice casting (uncredited)
Meredith Jacobson Marciano ... extras casting (uncredited)
Peachy Pascual ... executive in charge of casting (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Paige Lundgren ... costume production assistant (uncredited)
Liam O'Brien ... tailor (uncredited)
Lucia Shapiro ... set costumer (uncredited)
Taylor Smith ... set costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Guy Efrat ... location manager
Erick Freitas ... location assistant (uncredited)
Gine Lui ... location scout (uncredited)
Mike O'Neill ... location coordinator (uncredited)

Music Department

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Billy Gottlieb ... music supervisor
Chris McGeary ... music editor
Joel Aaron Thompson ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Nancy J. Kaimowitz ... script supervisor (as Nancy Kaimowitz) / script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Louis Stitzer ... transportation

Additional Crew

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Brandon Blake ... legal services
Ulises Rodriguez ... production coordinator
Cristina Allica ... writers assistant (uncredited)
Neal Andrus ... accounting clerk (uncredited) / production assistant (uncredited)
Arusha Baker ... staff production assistant (uncredited)
Jonathan Potter Barnes ... production assistant (uncredited)
Santena Jenaris King Clough ... first assistant accountant (uncredited)
Deb Cole ... specialty product placement consultant (uncredited)
John Eleton ... photo double: Loan Gruffud (uncredited)
Manija Emran ... title sequence designer (uncredited)
Tiana Graziadei ... production secretary (uncredited)
James Hinton ... production accountant: pilot (uncredited)
Billy Holman ... production assistant (uncredited)
Miranda Kahn ... production assistant (uncredited)
Veronique Lee ... assistant production coordinator (uncredited)
Nick Mann ... set production assistant (uncredited)
LeiLa Ratti ... residuals (uncredited)
Erica Schmidt ... second assistant accountant (uncredited)
Matthew S. Stevens ... unit pa (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Henry Morgan is a man who cannot die. He's been living with it for 200 years. Today, he works as medical examiner in New York. He's trying to figure what caused a subway accident which he was on. They learn that the man operating the train died. They wonder if it was because of natural causes. But Morgan says that he was poisoned. He works with Detective Martinez who is dealing some personal issues of her own. She looks at the video before the accident and sees Morgan. So she thinks he's person of interest. Morgan at the same time gets a call from someone who knows he was on the train when it crashed. Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com

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  • Pilot (United States)
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  • 44 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Dr. Morgan states that the constellations painted in the ceiling of Grand Central Terminal are painted upside down to "give the perspective of God". While it's true this is a rationalization for the error, the constellations are not "upside-down" but rather reversed (like a mirror image). This reversal accidentally happened because the stencils used to paint them were made precisely from the original drawings without reversing the image. See more »
Goofs As our 'hero' enters the subway train, ( thirty seconds into the pilot episode ) the carriage has already stopped and he walks through the turnstiles and straight onto the train. Without waiting, or any other pedestrians boarding his carriage. Later, whilst viewing the transit video footage. We are shown that our hero first loitered ( examining his watch - there are no pedestrians in sight ) Then we cut to a close up, where he's suddenly queuing, with other three pedestrians behind him, and the train still entering the station. By the incoming train's windows... this is how our hero is recognised, from the train door reflections. These two scenes, contradict one another. See more »
Soundtracks Do I Wanna Know? See more »
Quotes Henry Morgan: I've spent my entire life studying the human body, and I can say with scientific certainty, that what keeps us alive more important than blood or oxygen or even love, is hope.
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