Television series based on a hospital which has been built on the wreckage of two horrific fires. Written and produced by Stephen King. Read more
| Starring | Andrew McCarthy, Bruce Davison, Diane Ladd |
|---|---|
| Director | Craig R. Baxley |
| Genres | Horror, Television |
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Television series based on a hospital which has been built on the wreckage of two horrific fires. Written and produced by Stephen King.
| Starring | Andrew McCarthy, Bruce Davison, Diane Ladd |
|---|---|
| Director | Craig R. Baxley |
| Studio | COLUMBIA TRI-STAR HOME VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 9 hrs 40 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror, Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: English, Hindi |
| Released | DVD: 02 Aug 2004 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
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Based on Lars Von Trier?s mini-series ?The Kingdom?, Kingdom Hospital is a superb mini-series with something for everyone. It has horror, suspense and a touch of comedy thrown in for good measure.
Stephen King's own personal near-death experience in 1999 when he was nearly killed by a van is also included in the opening episode.
Kingdom Hospital is a frightening and shocking tale of a hospital built over the site of a great fire that killed many children over 100 years ago.
If you like Stephen King, you?ll love this. Approximately 15 hours of ?Classic King?. This mini-series will keep you hooked until the final episode.
To describe this piece of work in five words would be difficult, but here goes:
Brilliant, Excellent, Superb, Genius & Astonishing.
I initally watched this because I love Stephen King stuff. The first disk was spent being totally confused and comments were uttered along the lines of, 'what the hell is going on!!', but it was addictive and as the series progressed all the questions were answered. The stories, acting, special effects were all brilliant and when the series came to an end, the first thing I did was look on the internet to see if a next series had been commissioned.
I wouldn't recommend trying to watch it out of order or missing an episode, it is worth (in my opinion) wating for the DVD release of Sky+ so that it all makes sense.
Definitely worth persevering past the first eposide of two, until it all starts to make sense!!