Law & Order - The Fourteenth Year with Jerry Orbach: DVD Cover

    Law & Order - The Fourteenth Year Cast: Jerry Orbach, Jesse L. Martin, S. Epatha Merkerson, Fred Dalton Thompson

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/14/2004
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    Features

    Closed Caption; Profile: Jesse L. Martin; Profile: Fred Dalton Thompson; Set tour with Jerry Orbach; Interview with Park Dietz; Profiles teaser

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Disc 1, Side A
    1. Another One [8:49]
    2. No Pattern [8:26]
    3. Legal Aid [10:53]
    4. Client Privilege [16:35]
    1. Dead John [11:38]
    2. An Exclusive [6:05]
    3. Publish or Perish [7:54]
    4. Affirmative Action [18:38]
    1. Bioterrorism [13:51]
    2. Deadly Injection [4:55]
    3. Murder Charge [9:25]
    4. Stand By Your Man [15:32]
    1. Over Stimulated [10:57]
    2. I Need My Doctor [7:32]
    3. Psychological Beating [10:11]
    4. Malpractice [14:32]
    Side #2 -- Disc 1, Side B
    1. Pyromythology [12:25]
    2. Backstage Pass [6:20]
    3. Playing With Fire [10:53]
    4. Sold Out [14:29]
    1. Laid-Off [11:13]
    2. Harlem Hellraisers [7:37]
    3. Identity Theft [8:27]
    4. Robbed of Yourself [15:46]
    1. Going Fishing [7:59]
    2. Alimony Suit [8:53]
    3. Courtroom Racket [11:07]
    4. High Level Corruption [16:27]
    1. Freedom of Speech [11:50]
    2. Proud to Serve [9:17]
    3. Treason [6:50]
    4. Right and Duty [16:27]
    Side #3 -- Disc 2, Side A
    1. Spiked Hot Sauce [9:33]
    2. Dead Evidence [7:24]
    3. Dealing With Death [14:58]
    4. Having a Heart [11:11]
    1. It's Bad to Be Boss [8:28]
    2. Having Babies [8:14]
    3. Inevitable Discovery [9:50]
    4. Surrogate Mother [16:15]
    1. Hit and Run [10:45]
    2. Still Alive [8:15]
    3. Taking a Beating [6:50]
    4. Survival of the Fittest [18:23]
    1. Settling Old Scores [12:05]
    2. Gun for Hire [8:42]
    3. Moonlighting Murderer [6:55]
    4. A Frugal Felon [15:31]
    Side #4 -- Disc 2, Side B
    1. No Golden Parachute [10:40]
    2. Two Moms [6:07]
    3. Gay Adoption [12:13]
    4. Unfair Laws [12:28]
    1. Councilman Killed [11:30]
    2. Shooting the Messenger [7:36]
    3. Black Box Policies [8:27]
    4. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act [16:15]
    1. The Sleeper Hold [10:50]
    2. Special Forces [7:04]
    3. Paying Tribute [6:43]
    4. War on Trial [18:22]
    1. Weird Eye [11:10]
    2. Dead Witness [7:59]
    3. The Defendant Walks [7:55]
    4. Cold Feet [15:39]
    Side #5 -- Disc 3, Side A
    1. Missing Parts [14:13]
    2. Not Guilty [13:03]
    3. Digging Into the Past [6:40]
    4. Back on the Stand [8:33]
    1. Push-In Robbery [9:24]
    2. Holocaust Survivor [9:13]
    3. Nazi Officer [6:23]
    4. The New Generation [18:16]
    1. Dead D.A. [10:33]
    2. Bogus Credentials [11:08]
    3. Concrete Evidence [11:12]
    4. Squeaky Wheels [9:56]
    1. It's to Die For [10:53]
    2. Designated Hitter [11:03]
    3. Dine and Dash [4:43]
    4. Three Strikes [15:39]
    Side #6 -- Disc 3, Side B
    1. Foul Play [8:54]
    2. Can't Go Back [10:10]
    3. Hardly Innocent [9:10]
    4. Above the Law [15:45]
    1. Tourist Attack [13:45]
    2. Yakuza Connection [5:27]
    3. Back in the States [7:49]
    4. Exploiting America [17:13]
    1. Fish Egg Felon [12:14]
    2. Keeping Control [5:20]
    3. Plans for Adoption [9:50]
    4. Breaking the Convenant [15:44]
    1. Express Murder [12:41]
    2. Surfacing Evidence [7:20]
    3. A Second Killing [7:53]
    4. Two for Two [14:45]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The 14th season (2003-4) of the unstoppable cops-and-lawyers hit marks the end of the flatfoot line for Detective Lennie Briscoe (Jerry Orbach), as he hangs up his shield to make way for new detective Joe Fontana (Dennis Farina) -- making this 24-episode set a must for longtime Law & Order fans. Briscoe and fellow Detective Eddie Green (Jesse L. Martin) report to Lt. Anita Van Buren (S. Epatha Merkerson) and hunt down criminals in New York City's perp-rich streets. District Attorney Arthur Branch (Fred Thompson), Executive Assistant D.A. Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston), and Assistant D.A. Serena Southerlyn (Elisabeth Rohm) prosecute the bad guys and -- they hope -- put them away. This season's excellent acting and polished scripts maintain the high quality fans have come to expect from the vanguard of Dick Wolf's franchise, and after 14 years the series is still going strong. Although not as reliant on big-name guest stars as its predecessors, this L&O season offers memorable turns from Spider-Man 2's J. K. Simmons as recurring character Dr. Emil Skoda; Crossing Jordan's Lorraine Toussaint as Shambala Green, a Law & Order character she last played ten years earlier; Nip/Tuck's Roma Maffia; Terminator 2's Joe Morton; and a short guest spot by Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Highlights of the season include: "Patient Zero," a harrowing tale of revenge that starts with a woman's infection by an anthrax-like virus; "Blaze," an episode inspired by the 2003 concert fire in Rhode Island that claimed over 100 lives; and "Floater," wherein a woman's body is found in the Hudson River and the suspects include both her husband and a judge. In the final episode of the season, "C.O.D.," Briscoe bids a warm farewell to the "two-seven" as a murder case against two women accused of killing each other's husbands comes to a close, along with his tenure as a detective. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble

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