
Emergency!
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
The pilot movie to the hit series about Los Angeles paramedics and their interaction with the fire department and hospital system.
Top Cast


Robert Fuller
Robert Fuller
Dr. Kelly Brackett
Robert Fuller
Dr. Kelly Brackett


Julie London
Julie London
Nurse Dixie McCall
Julie London
Nurse Dixie McCall


Bobby Troup
Bobby Troup
Dr. Joe Early
Bobby Troup
Dr. Joe Early


Randolph Mantooth
Randolph Mantooth
John Gage
Randolph Mantooth
John Gage


Kevin Tighe
Kevin Tighe
Roy DeSoto
Kevin Tighe
Roy DeSoto


Martin Milner
Martin Milner
Officer Pete Malloy
Martin Milner
Officer Pete Malloy


Kent McCord
Kent McCord
Officer Jim Reed
Kent McCord
Officer Jim Reed


Jack Kruschen
Jack Kruschen
Sen. Mike Wolski
Jack Kruschen
Sen. Mike Wolski


Ann Morgan Guilbert
Ann Morgan Guilbert
Woman
Ann Morgan Guilbert
Woman
Art Balinger
Art Balinger
Battalion Chief
Art Balinger
Battalion Chief
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