666 Park Avenue (ABC 2012-2013, Rachael Taylor, Vanessa Williams)

In the horror/fantasy tinged 666 Park Avenue Jane Van Veen and Henry Martin are hired to run the residential Drake hotel at 999 Park Avenue, they quickly find things are not as they seem.

The series also spends plenty of time with the residents of the hotel who include husband and wife Brian and Louise Leonard – he’s a playwright, she’s a photographer. Meanwhile Tony DeMeo is the doorman and the very strange owners are Olivia and Gavin Doran.

The sets of the show, which is filmed in New York City, were damaged by the ravages of Hurricane Sandy. The final four episodes were screened some 6 months after the first 9.

production details
USA / ABC – Warner Bros / 13×45 minute episodes / Broadcast 30 September 2012 – 13 July 2013

Based on the novel by Gabrielle Pierce / Producer: Mary Rae Thewlis / Executive Producers: Alex Graves, Leslie Morgenstein, Gina Girolamo, David Wilcox, Matt Miller

cast
Rachael Taylor as Jane Van Veen
Dave Annable as Henry Martin
Robert Buckley as Brian Leonard
Mercedes Masohn as Louise Leonard
Erik Palladino as Tony DeMeo
Helena Mattson as Alexis Blume
Samantha Logan as Nona Clark
Vanessa Williams as Olivia Doran
Terry O’Quinn as Gavin Doran

THE EPISODES
1. PILOT (30 Sep 2012)
2. MURMERATIONS (7 Oct 2012)
3. THE DEAD DON’T STAY DEAD (14 Oct 2012)
4. HERO COMPLEX (21 Oct 2012)
5. A CROWD OF DEMONS (28 Oct 2012)
6. DIABOLIC (4 Nov 2012)
7. DOWNWARD SPIRAL (11 Nov 2012)
8. WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? (25 Nov 2012)
9. HYPNOS (2 Dec 2012)
10. THE COMFORT OF DEATH (22 Jun 2012)
11. SINS OF THE FATHERS (29 Jun 2013)
12. THE ELYSIAN FIELDS (6 Jul 2013)
13. LAZERUS – PART 1 (13 Jul 2013)

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