Dark angel. The complete first season /

Set in post-apocalyptic Seattle in the year 2019. Max Guevara is a young genetically created woman and part of a top-secret government elite military squad, who is living life as a bicycle messenger/fugitive in the ruins of Seattle. She is hiding from her former commanding officer, Lydecker who is l...

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Corporate Authors: Twentieth Century-Fox Television, Inc, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc
Other Authors: Cameron, James, 1954-, Eglee, Charles H., Kroeker, Allan, Nutter, David, 1960-, Rhodes, Michael Ray, Alba, Jessica, 1981-, Weatherly, Michael, 1968-, Savage, John, 1949-, Ballard, Alimi, Blanc-Biehn, Jennifer, 1974-, Gunn, Richard, MacKenzie, J. C. (John C.), Miller, Valarie Rae, 1974-, Lee, Stephen, 1951-, Wunstorf, Peter, Mark, Stephen
Format: DVD
Language:English
French
Spanish
Edition:Full screen ver.
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Summary:Set in post-apocalyptic Seattle in the year 2019. Max Guevara is a young genetically created woman and part of a top-secret government elite military squad, who is living life as a bicycle messenger/fugitive in the ruins of Seattle. She is hiding from her former commanding officer, Lydecker who is looking to bring her back to his fold. Max meets and turns to Logan Cale, a crippled computer specialist/left-wing rebel who runs a pirated TV system, who helps hide her and asks for her help in cleaning up Seattle of crime and corruption.
Item Description:Information from pre-release promotional materials; release date: May 20, 2003. Repackaged in 2009.
Originally released as a television series from 2000-2001.
Special features: commentary by Charles Eglee & David Nutter on pilot episode; commentary by Charles Eglee and Renee Echevarria on "Rising"; commentary by Charles Eglee, Renee Echevarria, and Charles Woolnaugh on "And I Am a Camera"; commentary by Michael Weatherly and Jessica Alba on " ... And Jesus Brought a Casserole"; featurettes: Dark Angel, Genesis, Seattle Ain't What It Used to Be, Creating an X-5; audition tapes; gag reel/bloopers; James Cameron's Dark Angel video game trailer.
Physical Description:6 videodiscs (approximately 1050 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD, region 1, full screen; Dolby Digital 2.0 surround, NTSC.
Awards:American Cinema Editors, USA, 2001: Eddie - Best Edited Motion Picture for Commercial Television (Stephen Mark).
Production Credits:Director of photography, Peter Wunstorf ; editor, Stephen Mark.