|aThe West Wing :|bthe complete first season|h[videorecording] /|cJohn Wells Productions ; Warner Bros. Television ; producers, Kevin Falls ... [et al.] ; writers, Allison Abner ... [et al.] ; directors, Alex Graves ... [et al.].
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|aBurbank, CA :|bWarner Home Video ;|aTaipei :|bWei Hahn,|c[2003], c1999-c2000.
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|a4 videodiscs (ca. 1033 min.) :|bsd., col. ;|c4 3/4 in.
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|aChinese title :白宮風雲
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|aOriginally released as a television series from 1999-2000.
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|aBased on the series created by Aaron Sorkin.
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|aSpecial features: commentaries from Aaron Sorkin, "The West Wing" creator and director Thomas Schlamme on five key episodes, including the "Pilot," "What kind of day has it been," "Take this Sabbath day," "In excelsis deo" (featuring additional commentary from co-executive producer/director Alex Graves) and "Celestial navigation" (with co-executive producer/director Chris Misiano joining Sorkin and Schlamme); all-new digital transfers; "The Primaries" and "The West Wing inauguration"--In-depth making-of documentaries; exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage from "The West Wing's" first season, including "Capital Beat" and "Sheet Music"; "Gag order" - a collection of outtakes and bloopers; "Off the record" - outtakes from various cast and producer interviews; deleted scenes.
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|aPilot -- What kind of day has it been -- Take this Sabbath day -- In Excelsis deo -- Celestial navigation.
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|aDirectors of photography, Thomas Del Ruth ... [et al.] ; editors, Russell Denove ... [et al.] ; original music, Roxanne Lippel ; costume designer, Lyn Paolo ; production designer, Ken Hardy.
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|aJohn Spencer, Rob Lowe, Stockard Channing, Dule? Hill, Allison Janney, Moira Kelly, Janel Moloney, Richard Schiff, Martin Sheen, Bradley Whitford.
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|aHeaded by President Josiah Bartlet, demonstrates that office politics are the same everywhere; things just have greater repercussions when your office happens to be the White House. Stories surround the President; his deputy communications director Sam Seaborn; his beleaguered press secretary, C.J. Cregg; the chief of staff, recovering boozehound Leo McGarry, who sacrifices his marriage to his career. Among the global crises Bartlet must finesse are a nuclear showdown between India and Pakistan, an American plane shot down by terrorists, and another downed U.S. plane in Iraq.
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|aMPAA rating: Not rated.
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|aDVD, Region 1 encoding, Full screen presentation, Dolby surround, stereo.
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|aEnglish dialogue, French or Spanish subtitles; Closed-captioned.