Warriors (2014 film)
Warriors | |
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Written by | Christopher Keyser |
Directed by | Martin Campbell |
Starring | Morena Baccarin Justina Machado Eloise Mumford |
Production | |
Producer(s) | David Hoberman Christopher Keyser Todd Lieberman Laurie Zaks |
Editor(s) | Angela M. Catanzaro |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | ABC Studios Mandeville Films Mandeville Television |
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Warriors is an unreleased pilot for a military medical drama television show that, if picked up, would have aired on the American channel ABC. The pilot was directed by Martin Campbell and starred Morena Baccarin, Justina Machado, and Eloise Mumford.
The premise for the series was to have focused on a group of military doctors and nurses at a facility inspired by Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.[1]
Premise[edit]
The film follows active duty military doctors and nurses as they practice trailblazing medicine on critically wounded warriors returning home from Afghanistan, military families and veterans, and Washington's government elite.
Cast[edit]
- Morena Baccarin – Tory
- Justina Machado – Navy Lt. Surgical Nurse Anna Stonecifer
- Eloise Mumford – Dr. Stacey Weebling
- Linda Park – Tess Ong
- Greg Grunberg – Dr. Leonard Meaney
- Abbie Cobb - Sienna Pruitt
- Steve Kazee - Clay Sterling
- Don Hany - George
- Toby Levins - Marine Lt. Austin Corbin
- Julia Whelan - Darla Olney
- Fanta Sesay - OB Nurse
- Milli Wilkinson - Jo Hampton
- Colleen Wheeler - Dillon
- Nelson Wong - Dr. Kim
- Elizabeth Bowen - Sheila
- Hampton Fluker - Marlon Jones
- Mig Macario - Mig / Anesthesiologist
- Alexis Kellum-Creer - Army Nurse
- Taylor Hill - Chloe Fink
- John Prowse - Neurologist
- Ian Hawes - Captain / Doctor
- Beth Garner - Dr. Rudd
- Matthew Hoglie - Patient
- Sheldon L. Jeans - Amputee
Production[edit]
ABC ordered a pilot episode for Warriors in 2014 and brought on Martin Campbell to direct. Christopher Keyser wrote the script based on an original teleplay by Steven Baigelman. Filming took place in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ Andreeva, Nellie (31 January 2014). "ABC Drama Pilots 'Warriors' & 'How To Get Away With Murder' Find Directors". Retrieved 4 June 2018.
- ↑ Littleton, Cynthia (31 January 2014). "Martin Campbell To Direct ABC Drama Pilot 'Warriors'". Retrieved 4 June 2018.
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