Alias - The Complete First Season with Jennifer Garner: DVD Cover
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Alias - The Complete First Season Cast: Jennifer Garner, Michael Vartan, Victor Garber, Ron Rifkin

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/02/2003
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Closed Caption; Pilot production diary; "Inside Stunts"; Deleted scenes; Gag reel; Audio commentaries; Special season two preview; Video game sneak peek; DVD-ROM ScriptScanner; TV spots; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; Widescreen (1.78:1), enhanced for 16 x 9 televisions; Spanish-language track

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Editorial Reviews

"You know what would be amazing? If Felicity were recruited by the CIA and sent on these crazy kick-ass missions." Sound far-fetched? Not if you're Felicity creator J. J. Abrams, who spun that daft idea into Alias, a spy-fi fantasy with more gizmos than James Bond and more plot twists than The X-Files. Felicity alumnus Jennifer Garner stars as wham-bam vixen Sydney Bristow, a grad student who moonlights as a double agent. Sent by the CIA to infiltrate SD-6, a nefarious global cabal, Sydney's got espionage in her blood: Her estranged father, Jack Barstow (Victor Garber), plays the spy-versus-spy game on his daughter¹s side (or does he?), while her presumed-dead mother pledged allegiance to the KGB. This dysfunctional family saga adds another layer to the tangle of subplots, which date back to the 15th century and a mysterious inventor named Rambaldi. Smart scripts and clever pacing earned Alias 11 Emmy nominations straight out of the gate. But it's the dazzling pyrotechnics -- ­­and Garner's drop-dead outfits­­ -- that made Alias must-see TV for the hipster set. Guest-star turns by such icons of cool as Quentin Tarantino, Roger Moore, and real-life hacker (and convicted felon) Kevin Mitnick boost Season 1's cult status. Gearheads also have cause to rejoice: DVD extras include Marshall Finkman's gadget gallery, which displays whiz-bang inventions like a camera disguised as lipstick and a cell phone that reads fingerprints. Cree McCree, Barnes & Noble

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The BEST spy show ever!!!by Anonymous

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June 20, 2007: Jennifer Garner does an amazing job. She makes being a "Spy" look easy and sexy. This show is unbelievable. The best spy show ever made. Once you finish season one, you have to get the rest of the series.

BEST SERIES EVERby Anonymous

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December 14, 2005: Jennifer Garner is PERFECT in this season, as well as the other four seasons. It will be a shame when the series ends in May 2006.


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