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Oz: The Complete Series: Seasons 1-6 [New DVD] Boxed Set

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DVDs & Blu-ray Discs

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Sólo uno en stock, para muy pronto

Condition:

Brand New

Format:

DVD

Region:

DVD: 1 (US, CA)

UPC:

0883929637485

Studio:

HBO

Season:

16

Movie/TV Title:

Oz: the Complete Series: Seasons 1-6

Release Year:

2018

Language:

English

Rating:

see description

Film/TV Title:

Oz: The Complete Series: Seasons 1-6

Brand:

Hbo Home Video

Genre:

TV Crime

Sub-Genre:

Television

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Publicado en venta:

April 18

Artículo número:

1740189389

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This is a Brand New, factory sealed DVD Set of the acclaimed HBO Show OZ: THE COMPLETE SERIES SEASONS 1 - 6. It's the original DVD set released by HBO DVD and comes in its original case, still factory sealed. You wanna punish a man? Send him to Oswald Maximum Security Penitentiary. Inmates at Oz are considered lucky if they get into the prison's 'Emerald City' unit. They're even luckier if they get out alive. This gritty drama series follows the lives--and often violent deaths--of the corrections officers and inmates of this experimental prison within a prison. Oz, HBO's violent men-behind-bars drama, is an addictive, testosterone-driven soap opera for guys. The first season set the style for the show: a massive cast of vivid characters on both sides of the bars, four or five stories unleashed at a breakneck pace and framed by angry, oddball introductions, and a soaring casualty rate. Created by Homicide producer Tom Fontana, this drama quickly earned a rightful reputation as the most brutal show on TV. It's simple chemistry: combine volatile ingredients in a confined space, shut tight, and shake. The yellow brick road of the Oswald Correctional Facility (affectionately known as "Oz" among the inmates) leads to "Emerald City," an antiseptic cellblock of cement and glass overseen by prison-reform advocate Tim McManus (Terry Kinney). The first episode introduces its two most compelling inmates: meek lawyer Beecher (Lee Tergeson), who transforms from a vulnerable lamb to a fearless, drug-addicted wildcat, and Muslim activist Kareem Said (Eamonn Walker), a fiercely non-violent leader whose campaign for reform explodes in a season-climaxing riot. The stunning first-season cast also features Ernie Hudson (the warden), Rita Moreno (a worldly drug-counseling nun), and Edie Falco (who jumped from her role as a single-mother prison guard to mob wife in The Sopranos). It carries no rating, but the drug use, nudity, and brutal violence make this highly inappropriate for young viewers and unsuited to the squeamish. Oz pulls no punches in its portrayal of prison violence and! predatory abuse. Over the show's six seasons, other cast members included Luiz Guzman, J.K. Simmons, Christopher Meloni, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Harold Perrineau, and Patti LuPon.