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"Seven Days" Pilot: Part 1 (1998)



Overview

User Rating:
7.4/10   279 votes
Director:
John McPherson
Writers:
Christopher Crowe (creator) and
Christopher Crowe (story)
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Contact:
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TV Series:
"Seven Days" (1998)
Original Air Date:
7 October 1998 (Season 1, Episode 1)
Genre:
Sci-Fi | Action | Drama more
Plot:
The President and Vice President were killed in a terrorist attack. Now it seems that a secret branch... more | add synopsis
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Fascinating, like a train wreck more (10 total)

Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)

Jonathan LaPaglia ... Lt. Frank Parker

Don Franklin ... Capt. Craig Donovan
Norman Lloyd ... Dr. Isaac Mentnor

Justina Vail Evans ... Dr. Olga Vukavitch

Nick Searcy ... Nathan Ramsey

Sam Whipple ... Dr. John Ballard

Trevor Jones ... Gus
Zoran Radanovich ... Serbian Civilian Guard
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Timothy Dale Agee ... Candidate #3

Bob Bancroft ... Doctor
Noel William Berman ... Crying Inmate

Don Brunner ... Pilot
Jerome Butler ... MIB #2

Katherine Cannon ... Grandma
Shelley Chester ... Nurse Sunshine

Carl Ciarfalio ... Cadre Member #1
Michael Crider ... Psychiatrist

Crystal Dalman ... Preppy mom

David DeSantos ... Biker #1
Tee Fargo ... Streaker
Roland Gibbons ... Jimmy Parker

Carl Gilliard ... Technocrat

Adam Gregor ... Fisherman

Endre Hules ... Trotsky

Dan Joffre ... Lt Surell
Thomas Knickerbocker ... Speaker of the House (as Tom Knickerbocker)

Charley Lang ... MIB #1
Peter J. Lucas ... Karl Pretznef

Jordan Lund ... Press Secretary
Glenn Martin ... Biosuit

Ted Mattison ... Aide
Gregory McKinney ... Delta Boss

Jim Meskimen ... Technician Bill
G. Eric Miles ... Candidate #1

Logan Newell ... Candidate #4
Leyna Nguyen ... Newscaster
Vladimir Orlov ... Cadre Member #3

Wiley M. Pickett ... Inmate #1 (as Wiley Pickett)

Ryan Robbins ... Red

George Russo ... Inmate #2

Zak Santiago

Kelly Sarmiento ... CIA Agent

Alan Scarfe ... Talmadge

Tony Sears ... Lab Technician (as Anthony Sears)

Robert Seckler ... Delta Commander

L. Sidney ... Yarborough (as Aklam)
Mark Stefanich ... Cadre Member #2

Thia Stephan ... Tina McMann
Stacey Stone ... Operator
Rick Telles ... Candidate #2

Randy Thompson ... Politician
Alex Veadov ... Valensky
Jenna Lyn Ward ... Patricia Parker

Bridget White ... Dana MacMillian (as Bridget Ann White)
Eric Whitmore ... Agent

Anthony Winters ... Messenger
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Additional Details

Runtime:
Germany:90 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Colour:
Colour
Sound Mix:
Dolby

Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Continuity: The van with the nerve gas was to be positioned upwind of the White House so the wind would carry it in. In the climax, Parker is walking towards the van with the White House in the background. The White House flag clearly shows the wind blowing towards the van. more
Quotes:
Lt. Frank Parker: My name is Parker, Frank B. Agency number 37834901. We have a condition one event. The clock is at seven and a half hours and counting. more
Movie Connections:
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4 out of 8 people found the following comment useful.
Fascinating, like a train wreck, 31 May 2003
Author: Jeffrey Quisenberry (jeffq) from Herndon, VA, USA

This has got to be one of the worst-written sci-fi series ever made. And yet you can't help watching it, like a train wreck happening right in front of you. Its concept is clever and the episode ideas are frequently intriguing, but it suffers from poor execution and from literally being a vehicle for its star. I find myself watching it just to see how they screw up great themes.

EXECUTION: The series characters are more like caricatures. The security chief of this super-secret US project is barely competent and frequently childish. (More caricatures below.) The show is filled with unexplained "conundrums". For instance, what happens to the seven-days-ago Parker when the current one "backsteps"? I've seen perhaps 20 episodes, and I don't recall any attempt to explain this. The explanations they do give really make you appreciate Star Trek writers' efforts to make sense (or at least to be self-consistent in their nonsense). And many episodes require absurd events in order to reach their inevitable resolutions. The Secret Service accidentally leaves behind the man with the President's nuclear "football". Parker impresses Vancouver citizens and police with his *American* NSA badge. (The X-Files-like location overlay says Vancouver is in "British, Columbia", as if it were an area called "British" in the state of "Columbia", rather than the Canadian province "British Columbia".) And that same episode gets the "Battlestar Galactica" award for copying the movie "Run, Lola, Run", right down to the techno songs!

STAR POWER: LaPaglia out-Shatners Shatner. This billion-dollar project permanently sidelines its original "pilot" because Frank has to do *all* the backsteps. Dr. Olga Vukavitch constantly bounces between cold-shouldering Parker's advances and demonstrating unreasonable and unprofessional jealousy. (Justina Veil must have cringed her way through the series with the erratic and silly behavior her storylines required.) Every woman Parker encounters is madly attracted to him. And Parker *always* solves the problems; no other character is permitted to make a meaningful contribution. (One exception: when Donovan quits Backstep and Parker retroactively tries to convince him that's he's important. But it was hard to pay attention to the Donovan character in this episode -- I kept seeing actor Don Franklin instead, trying to make something of the pitiful bone the writers tossed him, probably to keep *him* from quitting.)

In all, it's fascinating but painful to watch this show flush away the good ideas with such poor writing and directing. I wish Mystery Science Theater 3000 had gotten their hands on this show. They would have made it hysterical instead of pathetic.

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