Alias - Season 1 details
| Format: | 15 DVD |
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| Starring: | Michael Vartan, Victor Garber, Kevin Weisman, Jennifer Garner, Quentin Tarantino, Bradley Cooper, Ron Rifkin, Roger Moore, John Hannah |
| Directors: | Ken Olin, J.J. Abrams, Mikael Salomon |
| Genres: | Action/Adventure - Espionage & Spies, Television - American, Crime, Series/Miniseries, Crime, Thriller - Crime |
| Studio: | WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Collections: | 100 Feisty Females |
| Name | Discs | |
|---|---|---|
Alias - Season 1 - Disc 1 |
15 Disc 1 | |
Alias - Season 1 - Disc 2 |
15 Disc 2 | |
Alias - Season 1 - Disc 3 |
15 Disc 3 | |
Alias - Season 1 - Disc 4 |
15 Disc 4 | |
Alias - Season 1 - Disc 5 |
15 Disc 5 | |
Alias - Season 1 - Disc 6 |
15 Disc 6 |
DVD Information
| Rental release: | 29 Sep 2003 |
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| Main languages: | English |
Most helpful review
An excellent spy series
By Andrew from London , 05 Mar 2004[Highly rated reviewer]
I was unsure about this series at first; there was no doubt it had an engaging plot right from the start and the characters were all well played and the dialogue well written. However it also had a very banal side to it, comprised of the main character's (Sydney Bristow) social circle, who unaware of Sydney's true identity as a CIA agent live out their ordinary lives involved in such mundane activities as school, gossip, weddings, and affairs. There is a stark contrast between the secretive highly dangerous life Sydney leads as an undercover agent, to that of her 'home' life when not on a mission, when we are subjected to the trivial details of her friends social lives. I can only imagine that this was created in order to appeal to a wider audience; those that enjoy spy thrillers, and to those that enjoy soap operas.
Fortunately for the show the good outweighs the bad by a large degree. The action and suspense is brutal and realistic, the plots are convoluted and will keep you guessing all the way. And certainly by disc 4 onwards it seems the writers have a better understanding of their characters and the overall storyline, as things begin to get very interesting and the more mundane characters and aspects of the show thankfully take a back seat.
The primary characters are excellent in each of their roles, and certainly one of the best is Sydney's enstranged father, a cynical verteran CIA agent who keeps everyone at arms length yet obviously is desperate to strengthen ties with his now grown-up daughter. I can only imagine that the 2nd series will get even better.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(135)great first season
By a customer , 10 Dec 2012really have enjoyed this first season, can't wait to find out what happens in season 2. It has been gripping from start to finish.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Who doesn't want to be Sydney Bristow
By who (1 review) , 21 Aug 2012I love alias, its an amazing series, i was hooked from the start and it never became boring. You will want to be Sydney Bristow after watching.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Alias - season 1
By a customer , 19 Apr 2011It is really brilliant. I can't wait to watch the rest of the Seasons. I am currently on Season 2.- Was this review helpful to you?
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love it
By a customer from sussex , 02 Aug 2010Easy to watch, great for after a long day at work. entertaining characters. dont watch this if you want super realistic plot and details. bit its fun- Was this review helpful to you?
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Great Plot
By a customer from Ayr , 29 Aug 2009Great story line, great action, female character brilliant, great raltionship dynamics, brilliant love story.- Was this review helpful to you?
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