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America's first family of suburban dysfunction, conspicuous consumption, and contract kills comes to DVD with this comprehensive collection of episodes and extras from the series' fourth season. The Sopranos: The Complete Fourth Season comprises four discs packaged in a special silver foil box. All episodes are presented in their intended letterboxed format, and have a full complement of previews and recaps as they originally aired. Four episodes get commentary tracks from various writers, including co-star Michael Imperioli, Robin Green, Terence Winter, Mitchell Burgess, and creator David Chase. Cast and crew bios round out the set.
This box set contains every episode from the fifth season of HBO's award-winning drama The Sopranos. Each is presented in its original broadcast aspect ratio. Supplemental materials include commentaries on four of the episodes by the directors of each episode. Those directors include Steve Buscemi, Mike Figgis, Peter Bogdanovich, and Rodrigo García.
The second half of the sixth season of HBO's The Sopranos follows Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) as he tries to determine the true loyalties of those within his crew. Elsewhere, Meadow and AJ struggle with the challenges of young adulthood, and Carmela looks towards an uncertain future.
The third season of the award-winning HBO series about one harried boss in the New Jersey Mafia arrives on DVD in a package that bears a good bit more gloss than one usually expects from the home video release of television material. Spreading 13 episodes over four discs, The Sopranos: The Complete Third Season has been transferred in 16:9 anamorphic format, appearing letterboxed on conventional televisions and formatted to fill the screen on widescreen monitors. The audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital Surround 5.1, employing the original English language tracks. The disc also features closed-captioning in English and optional subtitles in English, Spanish, and French. In terms of bonus features, three of the episodes on the set feature alternate commentary tracks: "Pine Barrens" with Steve Buscemi, who directed the episode; "The Telltale Moozadel" with Michael Imperioli, who wrote the episode's script as well as playing Christopher Moltisanti; and "Amour Fou" with David Chase, the show's creator and producer, who also penned the story for this installment. The set also includes a short documentary on the production of the series, the "Previously On" introductions and "Next On" codas that aired before and after each episode, recaps of the events from seasons one and two, biographies of the principle members of the cast and crew, and synopses for all 13 episodes.
Tensions mount between the New York and New Jersey crime families as rival boss Johnny Sack's crew continue to butt heads with Tony Soprano. James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco, and Edie Falco.
Season 4 of the Prohibition-era drama opens in February 1924 as Nucky (Steve Buscemi) makes peace with New Yorkers Masseria (Ivo Nandi) and Rothstein (Michael Stuhlbarg), moves into the abandoned Albatross Hotel and, coincidentally, spreads his wings with a potential real-estate bonanza in Florida, where he's smitten with a saucy barkeep (Patricia Arquette). Back in Atlantic City, Chalky (Michael K. Williams) runs the boardwalk's Onyx Club, though the mysterious Harlem intellectual Dr. Narcisse (Jeffrey Wright) challenges his North Side reign, and Eddie (Anthony Laciura) finally gets a promotion. In Philadelphia, Eli's son Willie (Ben Rosenfield) dives in over his head at college; while in the Midwest, Nelson (Michael Shannon) pulls double duty for Chicago mobsters Capone (Stephen Graham) and O'Banion (Arron Shiver), and a wandering Richard (Jack Huston) reconnects with his roots. With Shea Whigham, Brian Geraghty, Ron Livingston, Margot Bingham, Anatol Yusef and Domenick Lombardozzi.