Resurrection

Resurrection (1968)

EndedScripted showDrama

The story of a man's struggle to atone for a crime committed in youth. It results in his discovery of a new way of life.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 20:15 (45 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04ResurrectionDec 7, 1968
S01E03TemptationNov 30, 1968
S01E02MaslovaNov 23, 1968
S01E01DmitriNov 16, 1968
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Resurrection' premiere?

'Resurrection' premiered on September 13, 1968.

Who were the main characters in 'Resurrection'?

The main characters in 'Resurrection' were Dr. Paul Swanson, Sheriff Fred McConnell, and Elaine McConnell.

What was the genre of 'Resurrection'?

'Resurrection' was a science fiction/drama TV show.

Where was 'Resurrection' set?

'Resurrection' was set in the fictional town of Arcadia.

Who created the TV show 'Resurrection'?

'Resurrection' was created by David J. Schow.

What was the premise of 'Resurrection'?

'Resurrection' followed the story of a small town where deceased individuals mysteriously returned to life.

Was 'Resurrection' based on a book or a movie?

No, 'Resurrection' was an original TV show concept.

Did 'Resurrection' have any supernatural elements?

Yes, 'Resurrection' incorporated supernatural elements such as resurrection and paranormal occurrences.

How many episodes did 'Resurrection' have?

'Resurrection' had a total of 26 episodes.

Who was the lead actor in 'Resurrection'?

James Franciscus played the lead role of Dr. Paul Swanson in 'Resurrection'.

What was the central mystery in 'Resurrection'?

The central mystery in 'Resurrection' revolved around the reason behind the town's residents being resurrected.

Were there any recurring villains in 'Resurrection'?

Yes, 'Resurrection' had recurring villains such as Caleb Zachary and Mrs. Louise Holbrook.

Did 'Resurrection' have a cult following?

Yes, 'Resurrection' developed a small but dedicated cult following over the years.

Did 'Resurrection' receive critical acclaim?

Although 'Resurrection' had a dedicated fan base, it didn't receive significant critical acclaim during its original run.

Was 'Resurrection' known for its twist endings?

Yes, 'Resurrection' was known for its unexpected and often shocking twist endings.

Did 'Resurrection' explore philosophical themes?

Yes, 'Resurrection' delved into philosophical themes such as the nature of life, death, and the afterlife.

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