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The Returned - Season 1
TrailerThe Winship family is shocked when their daughter Camille, killed in a bus accident four years earlier, returns home unharmed, believing it to be the same day as the accident. A small town is turned upside down when people who were thought to be dead suddenly reappear.Actors: Kevin Alejandro, Agnes Bruckner, India Ennenga, Sandrine Holt, Sophie Lowe, Mark Pellegrino, Jeremy Sisto, Mat Vairo, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Tandi Wright, Roger Cross, ...»Director: Carlton CuseCountry: United StatesDuration: 45 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Returned - Season 1"
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Characters of "The Returned - Season 1"
ThomasPlayed by: Kevin Alejandro
LaurePlayed by: Agnes Bruckner
Camille SPlayed by: India Ennenga
Julie MeyerPlayed by: Sandrine Holt
Lena SPlayed by: Sophie Lowe
JPlayed by: Mark Pellegrino
Pierre TissierPlayed by: Jeremy Sisto
Simon DelaitrePlayed by: Mat Vairo
AdPlayed by: Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Claire SPlayed by: Tandi Wright
ToniPlayed by: Aaron Douglas
Lucy ClairsenePlayed by: Leah Gibson
Sandrine SabatiniPlayed by: Chelah Horsdal
VictorPlayed by: Dylan Kingwell
FrPlayed by: Keenan Tracey
SergePlayed by: Rhys Ward
Madame CostaPlayed by: Michelle Forbes
Hunter GibbsPlayed by: Alexander Calvert
Chloe BlackshawPlayed by: Dakota Guppy
Monsieur CostaPlayed by: Scott Hylands
Mark BaoPlayed by: Terry Chen
PPlayed by: Carl Lumbly
Shane SlaterPlayed by: Giacomo Baessato
Doctor HiromotoPlayed by: Hiro Kanagawa
George GoddardPlayed by: Sebastian Spence -
Creators of "The Returned - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "The Returned - Season 1"
Media LifeMarch 06, 2015It needs either to be more eerie and otherworldly or to address the social and psychological consequences of its premise squarely. As is, it isn't sufficiently dead or alive.
Detroit NewsMarch 09, 2015The American version of The Returned is well on its way to being every bit as good as the French original. It may even improve on certain aspects of the show, we'll have to wait and see.
RogerEbert.comMarch 09, 2015It's not quite as atmospheric or accomplished as the original, but it's way closer than I expected it to be, anchored by strong performances throughout and an understanding of what worked about the original.
TheWrapMarch 09, 2015Carlton Cuse and Raelle Tucker's series is cold and banal because it tries too hard to duplicate the original without capturing the essence of what made the story so compelling.
St. Louis Post-DispatchMarch 09, 2015Slow and mournful, The Returned is interesting but not, in the early going, enormously compelling. Maybe that won't be true for newcomers to the story.
Newark Star-LedgerMarch 09, 2015It's fashionable to dismiss remakes, thanks to all the adaptations of tense, terrific foreign films that wash up on our shores missing some essential DNA, but some of them actually reveal the durability of the original source material.
Yahoo! TVMarch 12, 2015Cuse and Tucker do a good job of translating the deeply unsettling miracle at the heart of this show.
Huffington PostMarch 10, 2015It's almost a shot-for-shot remake of the original, but that's not what makes this version a derivative TV zombie. It's the lack of atmosphere and the near-complete absence of a mournful, mysterious tone that makes the new version feel empty and hollow.
Los Angeles Daily NewsMarch 10, 2015There is a strain of macabre humor, which both lightens the moment and adds an edge.
TV FanaticMarch 10, 2015I loved watching the people of the town react to seeing their loved ones return from the dead.
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