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"House M.D." Autopsy (2005)



Overview

User Rating:
9.0/10   616 votes
Director:
Deran Sarafian
Writers:
David Shore (creator) and
Lawrence Kaplow (writer)
Contact:
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TV Series:
"House M.D." (2004)
Original Air Date:
20 September 2005 (Season 2, Episode 2)
Genre:
Drama | Mystery more
Plot:
A very brave and mature 9-year-old girl has terminal cancer, but that is not what the problem seems to be. | add synopsis
User Comments:
A tough episode to watch more (2 total)

Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order)
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Deran Sarafian 
 
Writing credits
David Shore (creator)

Lawrence Kaplow  writer

Produced by
Paul Attanasio .... executive producer
Peter Blake .... consulting producer
Doris Egan .... co-executive producer
Russel Friend .... co-executive producer
Steven Heth .... co-producer
Katie Jacobs .... executive producer
Marcy G. Kaplan .... co-producer
Lawrence Kaplow .... co-producer
Garrett Lerner .... co-executive producer
John Mankiewicz .... consulting producer
Thomas L. Moran .... co-executive producer
Allen Marshall Palmer .... associate producer
David Semel .... co-executive producer
David Shore .... executive producer
Bryan Singer .... executive producer
Gerrit van der Meer .... producer
Matt Witten .... supervising producer
 
Original Music by
Jason Derlatka 
Jon Ehrlich 
 
Cinematography by
Roy H. Wagner 
 
Film Editing by
Bonnie Koehler 
Tatiana S. Riegel 
 
Casting by
Stephanie Laffin 
Amy Lippens 
 
Production Design by
Derek R. Hill 
 
Set Decoration by
Danielle Berman 
 
Costume Design by
Cathy Crandall 
 
Makeup Department
Diana Acrey .... department head hair stylist
Vivian Baker .... department head makeup artist
 
Production Management
Alex Garcia .... executive in charge of production: Bad Hat Harry Productions
Brian Pines .... executive in charge of production: Heel & Toe Films
Gerrit van der Meer .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Chris Stoia .... first assistant director
Janet Van Etten .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Michael A. Casey .... assistant property master
Brian Jewell .... set designer
Simon Knights .... video graphics artist
Stephen MacMillin .... leadman
Tyler Patton .... property master
Robert Vukasovich .... assistant art director (as Bob Vukasovich)
Leslie Borchert .... art department assistant (uncredited)
Robin McCarthy .... art department coordinator (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Russell C. Fager .... production sound mixer (as Russell Fager)
Lee Gilmore .... foley editor
Barbara Issak .... supervising sound editor
Jeff Kushner .... foley editor
Gerry Lentz .... re-recording mixer
Jackie Oster .... dialogue editor
Von Varga .... b unit mixer
Rich Weingart .... re-recording mixer (as Richard Weingart)
Juan Cisneros .... production sound mixer: second unit (uncredited)
Kirk Herzbrun .... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Tom Kendall .... visual effects producer
Elan Soltes .... visual effects supervisor
 
Stunts
Noelle Kim .... assistant to stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Matt Bosson .... video coordinator
Brian Crane .... chief lighting technician
Richard Nasworthy .... key grip (as Rich Nasworthy)
Tom Petrushevich .... grip
Eric Roizman .... camera operator
Gary Stark .... dimmer operator
Bob Stradling .... camera operator (as Robert Stradling)
 
Casting Department
Janelle Scuderi .... casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Karen Bellamy .... costume supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Cindy Fret .... assistant editor
Marisa Lederman .... post-production coordinator
J.D. Lombardi .... post-production assistant (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Michael Baber .... music editor
Jon Ehrlich .... composer: theme
 
Transportation Department
Steve De Leon .... transportation coordinator
 
Other crew
Bobbin Bergstrom .... on-set medical advisor
David Foster .... story editor
Liz Friedman .... executive story editor
Nancy Haecker .... location manager
Sara Hess .... show staff writer
Ira Hurvitz .... script supervisor
Elisabeth James .... production coordinator
Joan Johnson .... assistant production coordinator
Jordan Katnik .... assistant to executive producer (as Jordan D. Katnik)
Matthew V. Lewis .... assistant to executive producer (as Matthew Lewis)
Harley Liker .... medical technical advisor
Dustin Paddock .... script coordinator
Tommy Paul .... assistant to executive producer
Lisa Sanders .... medical technical advisor
Jason Taylor .... assistant to executive producer
Jane Williams .... production accountant
Paul Matthaeus .... creative director: title sequence (uncredited)
 

Series Crew
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Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
David Shore  creator

Film Editing by
Scott Hahn 
 
Makeup Department
Miia Kovero .... key hair stylist (season 1)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jim Vickers .... second unit director (2005)
 
Art Department
Mark Pallatt .... set dresser (season 2)
 
Visual Effects by
James Lima .... visual effects supervisor: pilot episode
Greg Tsadilas .... CG supervisor (multiple episodes)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Kia Dawson .... camera loader (season 2)
Kevin Tiesiera .... set lighting technician (season 2)
 
Other crew
Ryan Burke .... second assistant accountant (season 2)
Jim Vickers .... fight choreographer
 
Production CompaniesDistributors
  • TV2 (2007) (Hungary) (TV)
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Additional Details

Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Elvis Costello recorded his version of "Beautiful" specifically for this episode. more
Goofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: The motorcycle House is test riding is an Aprilia RSV1000, a V-twin, but the engine sounds are from an inline-4 bike. more
Quotes:
Dr. Gregory House: Union rules. I can't check out this guy's seeping gonorrhea this close to lunch. more
Movie Connections:
References Vertigo (1958) more
Soundtrack:
Beautiful more

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29 out of 34 people found the following comment useful.
A tough episode to watch, 26 August 2006
7/10
Author: xredgarnetx from Connecticut

House encounters a 9-year-old cancer victim who has other things going wrong. Even if he finds out what else is wrong with her, and fixes it, she still only has a short time to live. A gripping episode, and tough to watch. A procedure performed near the end, entailing the momentary exsanguination of the girl in order to track down a mysterious object, may very well be a real procedure but it is hair-raising to sit through. I would not recommend this episode for nonadults. In an amusing bit, Dr. Chase becomes the girl's object of adoration. The ending is quite touching. And House is more irritable and argumentative than ever.

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