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  1. The Alienist is an American period crime dramathriller television series based on the 1994 novel of the same name by Caleb Carr. The ten-episode limited series [1] [2] first aired on TNT as a sneak peek on January 21, 2018, before its official premiere on January 22, 2018, airing until March 26, 2018. [3]

  2. The Alienist: With Daniel Brühl, Luke Evans, Robert Wisdom, Douglas Smith. Newspaper illustrator John Moore meets with criminal psychologist (alienist) Dr. Laszlo Kreizler to investigate a serial killer in New York during the late 19th century.

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  3. The best-selling book by Caleb Carr is the basis for "The Alienist," a psychological thriller set amidst the vast wealth, extreme poverty and technological innovation of 1896 New York.

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  4. In 1896 New York City, psychologist Laszlo Kreizler is enlisted by Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt to catch a killer preying on homeless boys. Watch trailers & learn more.

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  5. The Alienist | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix. New York City, 1896. A series of haunting, gruesome murders has gripped the city. Newly appointed police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt,...

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  6. The best-selling book by Caleb Carr is the basis for "The Alienist," a psychological thriller set amidst the vast wealth, extreme poverty and technological innovation of 1896...

  7. Mon, Jan 22, 2018. The discovery of the mutilated corpse of a boy prostitute leads a psychologist to link the crime to the earlier murder of a child patient. He enlists the help of his college friend, a newspaper illustrator, to gather evidence in the case. 7.6/10 (2.6K)