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Outlander - Season 1, Episode 01: Sassenach
TrailerWhile on her second honeymoon, World War II combat nurse Claire Randall, played by Irish actress Caitriona Balfe, is mysteriously transported back in time to 1743 Scotland. After an encounter with a British soldier, she's kidnapped by a group of Scottish Highlanders whose ranks include an injured young man named Jamie.Genre: Psychological, Sci-FiActors: Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Tobias Menzies, Graham McTavish, Duncan Lacroix, Grant ORourke, Stephen Walters, James Fleet, Tracey Wilkinson, Kathryn Howden, Prentis Hancock, ...»Director: Ronald D MooreCountry: United StatesDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 8.31 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Outlander - Season 1"
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Characters of "Outlander - Season 1"
Claire RandallPlayed by: Caitriona BalfeJamie FraserPlayed by: Sam HeughanJack RandallPlayed by: Tobias MenziesDougal MacKenziePlayed by: Graham McTavishMurtagh FraserPlayed by: Duncan LacroixRupert MacKenziePlayed by: Grant O'RourkeAngus MhorPlayed by: Stephen WaltersReverend WakefieldPlayed by: James FleetMrs. GrahamPlayed by: Tracey WilkinsonColum MacKenziePlayed by: Gary LewisGeillis DuncanPlayed by: Lotte VerbeekMrs. FitzgibbonsPlayed by: Annette BadlandLaoghaire MackenziePlayed by: Nell HudsonJenny Fraser MurrayPlayed by: Laura DonnellyOld AlecPlayed by: Liam CarneyLetitia MacKenziePlayed by: AislĂn McGuckinHamishPlayed by: Roderick GilkisonFriar BainPlayed by: Tim McInnernyGwyllyn the BardPlayed by: Gillebride MacMillanArthur DuncanPlayed by: John SessionsTammasPlayed by: Daniel KerrMrs. BaxterPlayed by: Lynsey-Anne MoffatNiall DrummondPlayed by: David McKayJeanie HumePlayed by: Lucy HollisShona MacNeillPlayed by: Nicola ClarkNed GowanPlayed by: Bill PatersonWilliePlayed by: Finn Den HertogLieutenant Jeremy FosterPlayed by: Tom BrittneyBrian FraserPlayed by: Andrew WhippCorporal HawkinsPlayed by: Edmund Digby-JonesHugh MunroPlayed by: Simon MeacockRoger WakefieldPlayed by: Rory BurnsHorrocksPlayed by: Lochlann O'MearĂ¡inDuke of SandringhamPlayed by: Simon CallowAndrew MacDonaldPlayed by: Jim SweeneyTaran MacQuarriePlayed by: Douglas HenshallIan MurrayPlayed by: Steven CreeCrenshawPlayed by: Francis MageeLennoxPlayed by: Douglas RussellRabbie McNabPlayed by: Jamie KennedyWee JamiePlayed by: Aaron WrightMarleyPlayed by: Richard AshtonSir Fletcher GordonPlayed by: Frazer Hines -
Creators of "Outlander - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Outlander - Season 1"
ScreenRantMay 18, 2016Whether you're a loyal fan of the books or a newcomer to Outlander, Starz latest entry in the world of television dramas looks to be a story you'll want to stick with until the end.
Paste MagazineMay 18, 2016The first episode, "Sassenach," sets the stage for much to come in the series, but in just one hour you experience a range of emotions ranging from love to panic.
Tampa Bay TimesMay 18, 2016Fellow book lovers, trust me when I say this: After years of anxiety that any TV or movie adaptation could give Gabaldon's words justice, it's a relief that this show is spectacular.
TIME MagazineMay 18, 2016If you have a predilection for epic romances and the super-specific sub-genre that is historical time-travel fiction, then you're likely to find Outlander to be a sensory feast.
HitFixMay 18, 2016I went into Outlander with a healthy dose of skepticism. The whole thing seemed so overwrought and meant for the "50 Shades" crowd. Let me tell you, I have never been more delighted to be wrong.
Den of GeekMay 18, 2016It's worth noting that Starz should be applauded for embracing Claire's sexuality, and not backing away from it.
TV FanaticMay 18, 2016Thankfully, when Claire does move from the 1940s to 1740s (1743 to be exact), there's nary a CGI effect in sight and the show is grounded firmly in a reality we can relate to and feel familiar with.
New York Magazine/VultureMay 18, 2016Everything about this show is, in fact, gorgeous - the actors and acting, the scenery, the costumes, the score.
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