Millennium: Season 1 [DVD] [1996] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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  • Lowest New Price: £20.61
  • Lowest Used Price: £17.49
  • Total New: 2
  • Total Used: 3
  • Total Collectible: 0
  • Total Refurbished: 0
  • Actor : Lance Henriksen
  • Actor : Terry O'Quinn
  • Actor : Jo Anderson
  • Actor : Van Quattro
  • Actor : John Dennis Johnston
  • Aspect Ratio : 4:3 - 1.33:1
  • Binding : DVD
  • Creator : Lance Henriksen
  • Creator : Terry O'Quinn
  • Director : Cliff Bole
  • Director : David Nutter
  • Director : Jim Charleston
  • Director : Michael Pattinson
  • Director : Michael W. Watkins
  • EAN : 0024543115762
  • Format : Colour
  • Format : Dolby
  • Format : Dubbed
  • Format : DVD-Video
  • Format : Full Screen
  • Format : Subtitled
  • Format : NTSC
  • Is Adult Product? : No
  • Label : 20th Century Fox
  • Languages : Subtitled: English, Subtitled: Spanish, Original Language: English, Original Language: Spanish, Dubbed: French
  • Manufacturer : 20th Century Fox
  • MPN : FOXD2221577D
  • Number Of Discs : 6
  • Number Of Items : 6
  • Package Dimensions : 1.80 inches (Height) x 7.70 inches (Length) x 1.15 pounds (Weight) x 5.50 inches (Width)
  • Package Quantity : 1
  • Part Number : FOXD2221577D
  • Product Group : DVD
  • Publisher : 20th Century Fox
  • Region Code : 1
  • Release Date : 2004-07-20
  • Running Time : 946
  • SKU : 0024543115762
  • Studio : 20th Century Fox
  • UPC : 024543115762

Millennium marked the second major television series created by Chris Carter, who'd already made his name as the brains behind The X-Files. And, like its predecessor, it shares a lot of the same themes--it's a crime thriller that gradually unfolds into a grand conspiracy involving the government and the fate of the entire world. Agent Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) is a former FBI agent who has transplanted his family from Washington DC to Seattle, after suffering something of a breakdown. He's an expert criminal profiler--arguably the best, thanks to his ability to "see" into the minds of killers--and he fears for the safety of his wife and young daughter. In Seattle, he joins the mysterious Millennium Group, an agency of freelance crime-busters who investigate particularly brutal crimes. As a result, Millennium is downright bleak viewing, as Black jumps from horrific slaying to horrific slaying. Moreover, there's a growing sense of unease about the workings of the Millennium Group, so that in typical Chris Carter fashion, you don't know who to trust. With its pre-Y2K angst and overwhelming darkness, as well as its general humourlessness, Millennium hasn't dated as well as The X-Files. Still, thanks to Carter's vision and Henriksen's compelling take on the tortured Black, it's difficult not to get hooked. --Ted Kord

- Amazon.co.uk Review


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