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The Nine, 52 heures en enfer

Original title: The Nine
  • TV Series
  • 2006–2007
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.5K
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Tim Daly in The Nine, 52 heures en enfer (2006)
CrimeDrama

Nine survivors from a bank heist gather regularly, haunted by memories. Flashbacks unveil the story as two incarcerated perpetrators and a surviving officer grapple with the aftermath's impa... Read allNine survivors from a bank heist gather regularly, haunted by memories. Flashbacks unveil the story as two incarcerated perpetrators and a surviving officer grapple with the aftermath's impact on all involved.Nine survivors from a bank heist gather regularly, haunted by memories. Flashbacks unveil the story as two incarcerated perpetrators and a surviving officer grapple with the aftermath's impact on all involved.

  • Creators
    • Hank Steinberg
    • K.J. Steinberg
  • Stars
    • Lourdes Benedicto
    • John Billingsley
    • Jessica Ann Collins
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Hank Steinberg
      • K.J. Steinberg
    • Stars
      • Lourdes Benedicto
      • John Billingsley
      • Jessica Ann Collins
    • 16User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lourdes Benedicto
    Lourdes Benedicto
    • Eva Rios
    • 2006–2007
    John Billingsley
    John Billingsley
    • Egan Foote
    • 2006–2007
    Jessica Ann Collins
    Jessica Ann Collins
    • Lizzie Miller
    • 2006–2007
    Tim Daly
    Tim Daly
    • Nick Cavanaugh
    • 2006–2007
    Dana Davis
    Dana Davis
    • Felicia Jones
    • 2006–2007
    Camille Guaty
    Camille Guaty
    • Franny Rios
    • 2006–2007
    Chi McBride
    Chi McBride
    • Malcolm Jones
    • 2006–2007
    Kim Raver
    Kim Raver
    • Kathryn Hale
    • 2006–2007
    Scott Wolf
    Scott Wolf
    • Jeremy Kates
    • 2006–2007
    Owain Yeoman
    Owain Yeoman
    • Lucas Dalton
    • 2006–2007
    Jeffrey Pierce
    Jeffrey Pierce
    • Randall Reese
    • 2006–2007
    Tom Verica
    Tom Verica
    • Ed Nielson
    • 2006–2007
    Kim Staunton
    Kim Staunton
    • Naomi Jones
    • 2006–2007
    Michael Emanuel
    Michael Emanuel
    • Tom Mitchell
    • 2006–2007
    Susan Sullivan
    Susan Sullivan
    • Nancy Hale
    • 2006–2007
    Hunter Clary
    Hunter Clary
    • Ricky Rios
    • 2006–2007
    April Grace
    April Grace
    • Andrea Williams
    • 2007
    Jamie McShane
    Jamie McShane
    • Henry Vartak
    • 2006–2007
    • Creators
      • Hank Steinberg
      • K.J. Steinberg
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    6toner-joseph9

    Don't listen

    Phillip Dewaar learn to spell "creative" if you want to be taken seriously.

    This was actually a innovative show. It also introduced a limited time frame though, 24 episode max. 9 people, bank heist, once the connections were made. . . done. The fact that it only reached 13 episodes was a realization on 2 fronts, 1-the why's and how's can only be stretched so far and 2 - nobody actually cares that much bank robberies on a TV medium.

    Bank heists should be left to 3 episode fillers or 1 episode plot devices. Movies though, I don't mind if the main focus is only a bank, only because it is only a time sacrifice of a couple hours or less and not a week by week commitment between 1 to 6 months long.
    8joycep13

    A good one that deserved better ...

    I enjoyed this series and am very disappointed it's gone. It's plot line was unique and compelling, and though character developments were ramping up slowly, I found that to be a good thing. Sort of like getting to know a good friend in depth, over time.

    That 'friend' wasn't any particular character - there were no "superstar standouts" in the large ensemble cast in my opinion, but each person was interesting enough to hold their own, plus contribute to the overall 'character' of The Nine.

    If they're going to pull the rug out it would be great if they'd consider a wrap-up movie, a micro-series or a publication where lingering questions and mysteries of what happened during the hostage holdout and what happens with their lives in the aftermath are put to rest.
    liquidcelluloid-1

    ABC has seen the light with serial shows, but "Nine" comes off like "Lost" in reverse and doesn't work as neither a character drama or a thriller

    Network: ABC; Genre: Drama; Content Rating: TV-PG (some violence and language); Perspective: Contemporary (star range: 1 - 4);

    Seasons Reviewed: Incomplete Series (1 season)

    Nine strangers walk into a bank, followed by a pair of violent deranged robbers. 52 hours later they are released. What happened in that time we don't know, but as each episode unfolds we get an hour-by-hour account of how it all went to hell inside. The survivors now bonded together by trauma, including cop Tim Daley, boyfriend Scott Wolf, politician's wife Kim Raver ("24") and bank manager Chi McBride.

    While it sounds like an exciting premise, "The Nine" comes off more like "Lost" in reverse. Creator K.J. Steinberg answers the network mandate coming off the success of ABC's island character drama and Fox's "Prison Break" with her own drama that like it's predecessors uses the medium of TV to flesh out and explore characters in a confined situation.

    TV is a copy cat industry, I have accepted that. When trying to replicate a hit often what gets lost in the translation are the very things that made the original show a hit. And it is usually the small things that were overlooked. In a desire to change things just enough, Steinberg gets everything that makes "Lost" work completely backwards. Where "Lost" has a grand-scale adventure A-story that drops us out of it for more character building in the B-story, "The Nine" takes the opposite approach, making the character drama the A-story and the more exciting bank robbery the B-story. As a result it feels bottom-heavy and lacks urgency. And worse, it is an unsolvable problem.

    "Nine" calls back to "Prison Break" in that it is a short-sighted series that doesn't seem concerned that its basic premise by its nature is enclosed. In this situation it can either play like a long movie and end earlier than the average syndication-craving series or it stretches itself out over seasons with inevitably leads to cheating on the premise and loosing all credibility. The audience and ABC saw to it that neither of these happened by doing what it does and pulling the plug early.

    "The Nine" is painfully anti-climactic, peaking in the first episode with the harrowing immediate aftermath of the bank robbery, and settling into a straight character drama for the remaining episodes. Relationships are formed. Relationships break up. People feel guilty about something they did in the bank. The cop (Daley, who along with McBride deserves much better) is slung in the middle of a department cover-up of the way they handled the hostage situation. The further we get from the bank, the more "The Nine" could have been about anything – and that is being very kind, not knowing what happened in the bank is more riveting than what is actually revealed.

    There is one highlight. John Billingsley steals the show as a meek accountant who is inspired by his new post-robbery lease on life (and minor celebrity) to leave his wife, quite his job and live, dammit, live! Everyone else, I really could not care less about. Their stories quickly become routine plug-in drama, completely and totally interchangeable with almost any other character drama. The show tries to hard to split the difference, be everything to everyone and it works as neither a character drama nor a thriller. And I don't have to tell you that is a deadly recipe to put the audience to sleep.

    * ½ / 4
    8Dmsokana

    Amazing

    Well I have watch all seven episodes of this show and I just found out today that abc cancel the nine. This show is amazing about nine people who survive a bank robbery. It tells the story of their lives after this dramatic event. I don't know why they would cancel a great show just because the ratings our falling. If abc was smart they would return the nine the same time they return Lost because it did very well when it was on after Lost. I always watched Lost first and wanted some more drama and The nine was right after. I didn't think ABC was like FOX cancelled every show. Big mistake ABC why don't you cancel an awful show like Desperate Housewifes.
    5SnoopyStyle

    needs better hook at the start

    Lucas Dalton (Owain Yeoman) and his brother Randall Reese (Jeffrey Pierce) walk in to rob a bank. It's supposed to be a short hold-up but 52 hours later, the police finally ends the long stand-off. The nine surviving hostages are changed by the incident and regularly meet. Franny Rios (Camille Guaty) and single-mom sister Eva Rios (Lourdes Benedicto) are bank tellers. Eva is killed along with the security guard. Suicidal Egan Foote (John Billingsley) becomes a celebrated hero. Surgeon Jeremy Kates (Scott Wolf) and secretly pregnant girlfriend Lizzie Miller (Jessica Collins) break up. Police detective Nick Cavanaugh (Tim Daly) has a gambling problem. Felicia (Dana Davis) is the daughter of bank manager Malcolm Jones (Chi McBride). Nancy Hale (Susan Sullivan) is at the bank with her ADA daughter Kathryn Hale (Kim Raver).

    This needs a more compelling hook at the very beginning. The missing money should be the big reveal in the first episode. There should be a cop character investigating it to heighten the tension. I would like more of a Rashomon method of flashback story telling. It takes too long to have the first exciting extended flashback. It's the third episode when the initial takeover is added to and it's probably too late to hook the audience. The problem is that the slow reveals don't add up to excitement. It's a somewhat meandering way of story telling. With no viewers, this is quickly canceled.

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      After the cancellation, Chi McBride joked, "the Nine was the first show in TV history named after its audience." He also revealed that, had the show gone on, it would have been revealed that his character (Malcolm Jones) was behind the bank robbery in an attempt to get ahead of quickly rising debt.
    • Quotes

      Kathryn Hale: Guess we go back to our lives, then...

      Nick Cavanaugh: I guess so

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Nine
    • Production companies
      • Sunset Road Productions
      • Warner Bros. Television
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      • 45m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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