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Docteur Quinn, femme médecin

Original title: Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
  • TV Series
  • 1993–1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Docteur Quinn, femme médecin (1993)
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The trials and adventures of a female doctor in a small Wild West town.The trials and adventures of a female doctor in a small Wild West town.The trials and adventures of a female doctor in a small Wild West town.

  • Creator
    • Beth Sullivan
  • Stars
    • Jane Seymour
    • Joe Lando
    • Shawn Toovey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    15K
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    POPULARITY
    1,992
    27
    • Creator
      • Beth Sullivan
    • Stars
      • Jane Seymour
      • Joe Lando
      • Shawn Toovey
    • 66User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 20 wins & 45 nominations total

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    Jane Seymour
    Jane Seymour
    • Dr. Quinn - Medicine Woman…
    • 1993–1998
    Joe Lando
    Joe Lando
    • Byron Sully
    • 1993–1998
    Shawn Toovey
    Shawn Toovey
    • Brian Cooper
    • 1993–1998
    Chad Allen
    Chad Allen
    • Matthew Cooper
    • 1993–1998
    Orson Bean
    Orson Bean
    • Loren Bray
    • 1993–1998
    Jim Knobeloch
    Jim Knobeloch
    • Jake Slicker
    • 1993–1998
    William Shockley
    William Shockley
    • Hank Lawson
    • 1993–1998
    Frank Collison
    Frank Collison
    • Horace Bing
    • 1993–1998
    Geoffrey Lower
    Geoffrey Lower
    • Rev. Timothy Johnson
    • 1993–1998
    Jonelle Allen
    Jonelle Allen
    • Grace
    • 1993–1998
    Henry G. Sanders
    Henry G. Sanders
    • Robert E.
    • 1993–1998
    Barbara Babcock
    Barbara Babcock
    • Dorothy Jennings
    • 1993–1998
    Jessica Bowman
    Jessica Bowman
    • Colleen Cooper
    • 1995–1998
    Larry Sellers
    Larry Sellers
    • Cloud Dancing…
    • 1993–1998
    Helene Udy
    Helene Udy
    • Myra Bing
    • 1993–1997
    Erika Flores
    Erika Flores
    • Colleen Cooper
    • 1993–1995
    Jason Leland Adams
    Jason Leland Adams
    • Preston A. Lodge III…
    • 1994–1998
    Brandon Douglas
    Brandon Douglas
    • Dr. Andrew Cook…
    • 1996–1998
    • Creator
      • Beth Sullivan
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    User reviews66

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    sep780

    Wonderful

    This is my favorite show. I became hooked shortly after I started to watch it.Dr. Mike is a brave, stubborn woman who knows what she wants (atleast most of the time) & goes after it. She is a great mom to Matthew, Colleen, & Brian and also to Katie. She's also a great doctor. The medical procedures they show on the show are all actual procedures they did back in the time it takes place, too. Sully is also a great guy who reins in Dr. Mike whenever she needs it. He is an excellent friend to all of his friends. The show deals with real issues, too. They dealt with prejudice(when Robert E. buys his house & Dr. Mike the clinic), gambling(Matthew), drinking (Jake), etc.In short it is a wonderful show.
    ktexas

    One of the best shows on the air.

    I dearly love this show. I was so sorry to see it cancelled. I watched it every week and in reruns. Some of my favorite episodes had Johnny Cash and his wife June and a couple of episodes with Willie Nelson.

    I was watching it on Hallmark when they suddenly took it off. Now I can't find it on any channel. Good news though. They have now put Dr. Quinn on DVD. I have bought the first season and am waiting for the second season to come out the end of this month. Now I can watch them any time I want and don't have to depend on tv to put them on just whenever they want to.
    blamechach

    shame on you mean people

    how could anybody possibly say anything bad about Dr. Quinn at all?! its so addictive its ridiculous! i didn't even start watching it until a year and a half ago because my girlfriend used to be obsessed when she was little and she made me start watching the DVDs with her, but now I'm so obsessed with it! it was an amazing show and its a shame that people are badmouthing it. i wish it was still on. for the people who said that they were running out of diseases for her to cure that is ridiculous.. there are millions of diseases in this world, and of course they did not know about lots of them in the late 1800s but there are many episodes where the end of the episode she still does not know what is wrong with the person and cannot cure them because the disease wasn't really discovered yet. then they make a little announcement at the end of the episode stating what disease it is and if it has a cure now and what year they found it and all that. so really that claim that they ran out of ideas is ridiculous.. and really i mean one doctor for a whole town of course shes gonna have to deal with lots of different problems over and over again. and i have heard people saying it was not realistic for these people to get almost deathly ill so often, but really think about it. medicine was advanced, but no where near as advanced as it is now with vaccines and everything, we are much more sterile and all that now, so people did get sick more often then. this was over a hundred years ago! and i don't see how people can say that the native Americans were too "in touch with nature" thats what native Americans DO! they are all about nature and peace with nature, yes there were some native Americans who were violent and angry and all that and i think they did show that, they did not make them look like they were not violent at times. and also, there's no way you can say that the army coming in and stealing land and forcing native Americans into ethnic cleansing camps basically is a right thing to do and was the "founding" of our country, because the "founding" of our country was about freedom from England and religious persecution. oh and the original colleen (Erika Flores) didn't quit, she was forced out of the show by her father. thank you. the end. p.s. Dr Quinn rocks!
    juliafwilliams

    Wonderful Family Entertainment

    It is a sad day when programs produced for general family viewing are so few and far between. However, it is comforting to know that Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman joins the ranks of great family programming. One of my favorite episodes is 'Just One Lullaby', which depicts the thin line between school discipline and abuse. I did not agree with the way in which the teacher 'got a taste of her own medicine' toward the end of the episode, but it proved the adage that 'what goes around, comes around'.

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman may just go down in history as a great television classic.

    Huzzah for this one.
    green4tom

    Great show, not garbage at all

    I am really taken aback that the only comment I see so far for this excellent show is entirely negative and dismissive. I feel compelled to set the record straight. The commentator dismisses the show for, among other things, anachronistic historical inaccuracy, as well as politically correct emotional sterility.

    That is ridiculous. This was a wonderful show. The episodes were certainly not all the same. It dealt with many issues that are politically and socially relevant. It presented emotionally gripping drama, with different points of view, especially including compassionate consideration of the plight of native American people. It reminded me very much of the show Kung Fu, which is set during the same period in American history, the 1870s, and also had similar themes of pacifism, labor militancy, feminism, the plight of native Americans as well as the Chinese immigrants. (In actuality, David Carradine himself, a good friend of the Director and Seymour's husband, James Keatch (brother to Stacy Keatch, who appeared in one episode as President Ulysses Grant), appears in one of the episodes. The Keatches and the Carradines go back at least to the time when both families did the movie on the Younger-James gang.)

    This show won an AWARD from the Smithosonian institution, hardly a left-wing bastion of political correctness, for its portrayal of the massacre of the Cheyenne at Washita. Its portrayal of the history of the persecution and genocide of the native Americans, by such notorious b******s as Chivington and Custer, was meticulously researched. Its show on Walt Whitman is a case in point as a study of actual attitudes, scientific as well as popular, toward homosexuality, during this period.

    The show presented well the CENTRAL cultural conflict in American history, as portrayed by such authors as Leslie Fiedling (LOVE AND DEATH IN THE AMERICAN NOVEL) and Richard Slotkin (RESURRECTION THROUGH VIOLENCE): between the murderous drive to conquer nature and exterminate the "Reds," vs. those, like Dr. Quinn, Sully, and their family, who seek, then as now, to make peace with their fellow human beings and the natural environment.

    The show emphasized the value of an emotionally, politically, and socially complex community, with its racial and ethnic hierarchies which Doctor Quinn continually challenged, and its emotional intimacies among men and women. Absolutely historically accurate!

    Last but certainly not least, the romantic aspects of the show: the growing romance between Dr. Quinn and Byron Sully, her adopted son Matthew and first Ingrid, and then the prostitute (what was her name?), and between her daughter. Caroline, and the Doctor, Andrew, were great: as was the portrayal of Matthew's coming of age as first the non-violent sheriff of the town, and then as a budding attorney.

    Please, if you have never seen this show before, do not be dissuaded by the previous commentator. Check it out-you'll be doing yourself a big favor. This is one of the best shows ever made for television!

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    • Trivia
      In a 2015 feature on National Public Radio, Jane Seymour said that although she eventually came to think of "Dr. Quinn" as one of the projects she is most proud of in her career, she originally signed her contract for it (including both the TV-movie/pilot and a five-year series commitment) with only one night's notice--not because she had any particular interest in the show but because she had just discovered that her then husband/business manager had lost all her money and gotten her $9 million in debt. She had told her agent that to avoid losing her house and to protect her two young children, she would do any TV project available no matter what it was, and Dr. Quinn was the first one offered to her.
    • Goofs
      Mr. Bray's store doors change from having windows to solid wood and back to having windows.
    • Quotes

      Byron Sully: Someone's wife is pretty mad.

      Dr. Michaela 'Mike' Quinn: My goodness, she's angry. I feel sorry for the poor fellow. Whose teepee is it?

      Cloud Dancing: Mine.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1993)

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1993 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • branduin's site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
    • Filming locations
      • Courthouse Square, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • CBS
      • Sullivan Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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