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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
Full Product Details"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