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Mercy Street

  • TV Series
  • 2016–2017
  • TV-14
  • 53m
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Josh Radnor, and McKinley Belcher III in Mercy Street (2016)
Follows the lives of two volunteer nurses on opposing sides of the Civil War - New England abolitionist Mary Phinney and Confederate supporter Emma Green.
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Follows the lives of two volunteer nurses on opposing sides of the Civil War - New England abolitionist Mary Phinney and Confederate supporter Emma Green.Follows the lives of two volunteer nurses on opposing sides of the Civil War - New England abolitionist Mary Phinney and Confederate supporter Emma Green.Follows the lives of two volunteer nurses on opposing sides of the Civil War - New England abolitionist Mary Phinney and Confederate supporter Emma Green.

  • Creators
    • Lisa Quijano Wolfinger
    • David Zabel
  • Stars
    • McKinley Belcher III
    • Suzanne Bertish
    • Norbert Leo Butz
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    7.5/10
    3.1K
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    • Creators
      • Lisa Quijano Wolfinger
      • David Zabel
    • Stars
      • McKinley Belcher III
      • Suzanne Bertish
      • Norbert Leo Butz
    • 34User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    McKinley Belcher III
    McKinley Belcher III
    • Samuel Diggs
    • 2016–2017
    Suzanne Bertish
    Suzanne Bertish
    • Hospital Matron Brannan
    • 2016–2017
    Norbert Leo Butz
    Norbert Leo Butz
    • Dr. Byron Hale
    • 2016–2017
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • James Green
    • 2016–2017
    Hannah James
    Hannah James
    • Emma Green
    • 2016–2017
    Brad Koed
    Brad Koed
    • James Green Jr.
    • 2016–2017
    Luke Macfarlane
    Luke Macfarlane
    • Chaplain Hopkins
    • 2016–2017
    Donna Murphy
    Donna Murphy
    • Jane Green
    • 2016–2017
    Josh Radnor
    Josh Radnor
    • Dr. Jedediah Foster
    • 2016–2017
    AnnaSophia Robb
    AnnaSophia Robb
    • Alice Green
    • 2016–2017
    Tara Summers
    Tara Summers
    • Anne Hastings
    • 2016–2017
    L. Scott Caldwell
    L. Scott Caldwell
    • Belinda
    • 2016–2017
    Wade Williams
    Wade Williams
    • Silas Bullen
    • 2016–2017
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    • Mary Phinney
    • 2016–2017
    Emily Marie Palmer
    Emily Marie Palmer
    • Sister Isabella
    • 2016–2017
    Luray Cooper
    Luray Cooper
    • Abel Melcher
    • 2016–2017
    Jack Falahee
    Jack Falahee
    • Frank Stringfellow
    • 2016–2017
    Peter Gerety
    Peter Gerety
    • Dr. Alfred Summers
    • 2016–2017
    • Creators
      • Lisa Quijano Wolfinger
      • David Zabel
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    8tobin-geo

    Interesting characters

    This series is unique for presenting the ambivalence and contradictions of the Civil War Era. The protagonist nurse is a staunch abolitionist who is made to accept the need to also help Confederate wounded by a doctor who is loyal to the Union and thus a traitor to his slave- owning pro-Confederate Maryland family. Nevertheless he is unmoved by abolitionist sentiments--until he meets a free black Philadelphia man he admires.

    The head of the Southern family that owns the hotel-turned hospital works to save his holdings and business interests while not betraying his Southern loyalties. He opposes efforts by Union soldiers to enforce claims to return runaway slaves (seems unhistorical here set in 1862- -I thought the Union stopped returning "contraband" in 1861.)

    The African-American characters debate the merits of freedom versus the security of slavery or of employment not much removed from slavery.

    In short, the moral certainties of hindsight are removed and the characters must struggle in their contemporary context. I do enjoy that.

    Some casting choices were surprising but they all work.
    8tjeffsmith

    Well Done - Let's Give This a Chance

    I'm hopeful that this series marks a start to some quality original PBS programming rather than more transatlantic imports from the BBC or ITV. So far so good. I'm curious about some of the message board complaints about the gory nature of the surgery scenes. I would rather see the good, the bad, and the ugly instead of a watered down, whitewashed, and sanitized presentation. I like my stories with some real grit. The characters have some real depth. I don't like put-on southern accents. Like fake snow it diminishes the realism of the scene. And this series has lots of that. But (at least so far) the people of color have more to do in this story than serve angry white people. The Civil War is a dramatic season in our nation's history. It's not always a pretty story. But as a backdrop for this drama it is told with some dignity and respect for all the players, regardless of their uniform. I think we could use more of that attitude today.
    10itazuke

    Marcy Street

    I love this series....after reading some of the reviews I realized how 'nit-picky' some people are...they should be grateful that there are programs like this on television.......today we have such garbage for a selection of programs....who cares if the dialog is lame or if nurses talk back to doctors and it wasn't customary of the day, but mind you, there have been feisty and independent women throughout history .....enjoy the non-commercial program and take in a little bit of how harsh our ancestors really did have it......or go watch some lame 'reality' show on TLC. We need more period movies and series on television
    9bon2204

    A real walk back in time

    I am greatly enjoying this series. The production has the feel of the period from the mud in the streets, to the period decor of the rooms and costumes, all the way to the amputated limbs being taken away in a wheelbarrow. War is hell, and none was more so than the Civil War, when weaponry had become so efficient as to mow down regiments marching forward in outdated styles of battle. Some viewers might object to bloody surgery scenes. However, one of the most affecting scenes to me was of a Confederate soldier with shell shock who told of the horror of battle, "the smoke and blood and the screaming, you never know where it's coming from."

    Soldiers who make it to this hospital are cared for to the best of their abilities by Mary Phinney and Dr. Jedediah Foster, played admirably by Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Josh Radnor. Their own personal dramas are interwoven into the story lines quite well. Applause to the producers and directors!
    10ThurzdayNext

    A very good start.

    I'm not sure why any viewer would compare a series set during American revolutionary times (the Civil War) to Downton Abbey. Downton Abbey was simply a remake of the popular (and recently remade) series, Upstairs, Downstairs. It was mostly an entertaining soap about a rich family and their household, but I digress...

    First off, all of the actors are well-cast and do suitably good work. It's only been two episodes, so we'll have to wait and see as far as whether any heavy lifting will be required, acting wise. It's safe to say that we should expect to see the transformation of some of the characters, insofar as their beliefs are portrayed. There is a doctor, for example, who has no problem with slavery, but believes that it is his duty to equally treat Union and Confederate soldiers because, "Blood does not run grey or blue, it runs red." The nurse to whom he makes this argument (Nurse Mary/Baroness), is a staunch supporter of the Union and believes that as a Union hospital, Union soldiers can claim priority.

    We have familiar faces in this cast - L. Scott Caldwell, Donna Murphy, Gary Cole, Tara Summers, and new ones in Shalita Grant, McKinley Belcher III, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. While Mercy Street bears some similarity to The Knick due to its setting (a hospital) and a promise of change to come, it is less graphic in its portrayal of the everyday occurrences of the medical world.

    With the popularity of Hamilton on today's Broadway stage, Mercy Street is a welcome addition to the TV lineup, as anything that encourages today's American to learn about the past is a boon, indeed.

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    • Trivia
      The real Alice Green actually died a few weeks short of her 15th birthday in early 1860, over a year before the start of the Civil War.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Senator John McCain/JB Smoove/Lukas Graham/Janet Weiss (2016)

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Улица милосердия
    • Filming locations
      • Laburnum House - 1300 Westwood Avenue, Richmond, Virginia, USA(Mansion House Hotel)
    • Production companies
      • ArsenalFX Color
      • Lone Wolf Media
      • Scott Free Productions
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      53 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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