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Nowhere Man

  • TV Series
  • 1995–1996
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
2.1K
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Bruce Greenwood in Nowhere Man (1995)
Psychological ThrillerMysterySci-FiThriller

Thomas Veil is a documentary photographer who seemingly has to erase his entire existence in the course of an evening.Thomas Veil is a documentary photographer who seemingly has to erase his entire existence in the course of an evening.Thomas Veil is a documentary photographer who seemingly has to erase his entire existence in the course of an evening.

  • Creator
    • Lawrence Hertzog
  • Stars
    • Bruce Greenwood
    • Megan Gallagher
    • Marvin LaRoy Sanders
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Lawrence Hertzog
    • Stars
      • Bruce Greenwood
      • Megan Gallagher
      • Marvin LaRoy Sanders
    • 55User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    Bruce Greenwood
    Bruce Greenwood
    • Thomas Veil
    • 1995–1996
    Megan Gallagher
    Megan Gallagher
    • Alyson Veil
    • 1995–1996
    Marvin LaRoy Sanders
    • Bouncer…
    • 1995–1996
    Sam A. Mowry
    • Detective Coleman…
    • 1995–1996
    George Gerdes
    George Gerdes
    • Sheriff Wilkes
    • 1996
    Mary Gregory
    Mary Gregory
    • Mrs. Veil
    • 1995
    Murray Rubinstein
    • Larry…
    • 1995–1996
    Shawna Schuh
    • Reporter…
    • 1995–1996
    Tobias Anderson
    • Monk…
    • 1995–1996
    Geof Prysirr
    • Major Deward…
    • 1995–1996
    Don Burns
    • Earl…
    • 1995–1996
    Joe Cronin
    • Alex…
    • 1995–1996
    Brian Boe
    • Don…
    • 1996
    Victor Morris
    Victor Morris
    • Cop Hansen…
    • 1995–1996
    Jay Arlen Jones
    Jay Arlen Jones
    • Dr. Novak…
    • 1995–1996
    Tracey LeRich
    • Cindy…
    • 1995–1996
    Ted Roisum
    • Ames…
    • 1995–1996
    Glen Baggerly
    Glen Baggerly
    • Man with Gun…
    • 1995–1996
    • Creator
      • Lawrence Hertzog
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    HyperPup

    The best show that was ever cancelled.

    Quite possibly the best show in age of modern television that was cancelled before it could shine. The concept of the "man on the run" and the conspiracy that invariably drives such events has been done before, but what made Nowhere Man a more effective, if not evocative story was the idea that Thomas Vail quite possilby fabricated the events that caused him to go on the run. Everything he was running from, he may have created. This plus the many turns and twists the episodes took made the series irresistable to many, maddening to most and unfortunately fodder for dismissal in the pantheon on UPN. Its really too bad SciFi hasn't sought fit to continue the series or at least pick it up for rerun. They did some good fan service when they picked up other slain series like "Prey" and "Burning Zone" for replay, and you would think this one would come up for the running. Shame really.
    10planktonrules

    too good to be allowed to remain on TV

    This was one of the most brilliantly written shows of the 1990s. Unlike the vast majority of shows, it did NOT hold the audience in contempt and therefore dumb down the show, but created a captivating and surreal treat for those ready to watch something different. It was similar to the British series The Prisoner (early in season one only--after that, The Prisoner lost it's brilliance and momentum very quickly).

    The problem is that in nearly every case like this, this is sure proof that the show will not last! Another excellent case was Brooklyn Bridge. The network also had no faith in this program because once again it was not mind rot--it was exquisitely written and engaging. Years ago, well-written shows for people who think were possible--the original Mission: Impossible is a good example. However, I fear that we are in an age where schlock sells.

    PS--This GREAT series is now out on DVD! Get your copy ASAP!
    LouBlake

    WAS One of the best series on TV

    This series sticks out as one of the best sci - fi mystery series ever aired. Unfortunately it aired on the UPN network during it's early years, and died in the ratings.

    Not since THE PRISONER has a series left me saying "What the F..." every time I saw it. Imagine a world where you're identity, career, family, and finances disappear in the time it takes to go to the bathroom. Then imagine there's no one in the world you can never truly trust. (Especially if they smoked cigars).

    Part of the story revolved around a photograph Thomas veil took as a war photographer. The picture of 4 men, executed by hanging, was about to be displayed to the public as part of Veil's first major photo exhibit. The photo had a lot of hidden meaning. It's origins weren't ever what Veil thought they were - Even though he took the photo himself. (Or did he?)

    The pilot movie was directed by Tobe Hooper, and was considered by many reviewers to be a minor classic.

    The series had an ending of sorts - Which I won't reveal that made some sense. But all in all the series could have lasted longer than the one season it ran. I, for one, miss it.
    9NightTrekker

    Far too good for UPN

    I started watching Nowhere Man, like many people here, because it came on after Star Trek: Voyager, and my interest in the former soon began to eclipse my interest in the latter. I didn't catch every episode (given its obvious quality I assumed I would have ample opportunity to watch it in reruns) but the ones I did see had a huge impact on me and I was lucky enough to see the final episode.

    Nowhere Man is the kind of show you need to discuss with other viewers, but I can count on one hand the number of people I've met who remember it and inexplicably none of them cared for it. I was totally nuts for the show when it was on the air but I was much younger at the time. Truthfully, over the years I had worried that it would not live up to my memories.

    Finally, Nowhere Man's single season has been released in a great 9-disc DVD set, and after 10 years I've truly enjoyed the chance to rediscover each of the 25 episodes. It's just as good as I remembered (and even better in some cases), with only a few episodes that don't quite measure up to the rest. Bruce Greenwood's performance is incredible. There is literally nobody else who could have made Thomas Veil more human. He makes even the silent moments a fascinating pleasure and basically carries the entire series. That's not to suggest that there aren't great performances from other actors, but Greenwood is the keystone of the show and he handles the weight effortlessly. You don't see acting of this quality on television very often. The writing is consistently solid and smart (though as I mentioned there are some "off" episodes), and Mark Snow (of The X-Files and Millennium fame) provides a wonderfully varied, appropriately moody soundtrack.

    The bottom line: if you're a fan of The Prisoner (which strongly influenced the creator of the series) and/or The X-Files, you owe it to yourself to give Nowhere Man a chance. It's hard to believe that a show this good was canceled and it's harder to believe it graced a channel like UPN. At least we got one great season out of it.
    Mulliga

    A worthy successor to "The Prisoner"

    Tom Veil has the opposite problem of Number Six on "The Prisoner." Instead of being placed in a world which suppresses his individuality, he is placed in a world that doesn't even acknowledge his existence.

    This is an excellent show. I am thankful to have seen it. How UPN cancelled this and kept "Voyager" (especially when Voyager started getting bad with Seven-of-Nine-a-thons and The Rock) is a mystery to me. A combination of "X-Files" and "The Prisoner" mixed in with "The Fugitive," and stuffed into the "Traveling Angel" format of shows like "Quantum Leap" and "The Incredible Hulk."

    A minor classic.

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    • Trivia
      Conceived as a cross between classic American television series "The Fugitive" and British television series "The Prisoner."
    • Quotes

      [opening narration]

      Thomas Veil: My name is Thomas Veil, or at least it was. I'm a photographer. I had it all: a wife, Alyson; friends; a career. And in one moment it was all taken away, all because of a single photograph. I have it; they want it; and they will do anything to get the negative. I'm keeping this diary as proof that these events are real. I know they are; they have to be.

    • Connections
      Referenced in RIOT (Righteous Invasion of Truth) (1995)

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hidden Agenda
    • Filming locations
      • Beaverton, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lawrence Hertzog Productions
      • Touchstone Television
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    • Runtime
      • 44m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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