Resurrection
Resurrection

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Resurrection

2003
Movie
Adult · 18+
240 min
English

After a four year hiatus in a career that has included countless nominations and awards for his talents as a director and filmmaker, including the Free Speech Coalition's Lifetime Achievement Award, Steven Scarborough explodes back onto the all-male adult video scene with RESURRECTION . Boasting a stunning cast of gym-toned, sexy, hung hunks, RESURRECTION features non-stop action with one goal in mind: getting you off. Boldly directed, beautifully lit, and brilliantly edited, RESURRECTION is a masterpiece, once again setting Scarborough and Hot House apart from the rest.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: VariousGenres: Drama, Medical, Crime

Plot Summary

This anthology series explored the emotional and ethical dilemmas faced by medical professionals. Each episode presented a self-contained story, often delving into the personal lives of doctors and nurses as they navigated complex medical cases and their own internal struggles. The show focused on the human element of medicine, highlighting the sacrifices and difficult decisions inherent in the profession.

Critical Reception

Resurrection (2003) was a short-lived anthology series that received a mixed to positive reception during its initial run. Critics often praised its compelling storytelling and the performances of its rotating cast, noting its ability to tackle sensitive medical and ethical issues with nuance. However, the show struggled to find a consistent audience, leading to its cancellation after a single season. Its ratings reflected this moderate success, with viewers appreciating its dramatic depth but not consistently tuning in.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thoughtful exploration of medical ethics and emotional depth.

  • Appreciated the strong performances from guest stars and the recurring cast.

  • Criticized for its inconsistent narrative focus across different episodes.

Google audience: Audience reception for Resurrection (2003) is difficult to gauge due to its limited run and lack of widespread online user reviews. What data is available suggests viewers appreciated the show's serious tone and its ability to present compelling medical dramas, with some finding the individual episodes very impactful.

Fun Fact

The series was produced by Lionsgate Television and featured a different cast and storyline in each of its 13 episodes, making it a true anthology.

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