Country of Origin: |
United States |
Production year: |
2002 |
Directors: |
Ken Olin, Nelson McCormick, Guy Norman Bee, Lawrence Trilling |
Rating: |
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Disc ID: 9FF3-D0A1-5901-12CC
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Running time: |
2:45 (165 Min.) |
Casetype: |
Unknown |
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Color, 1.78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen |
DVD-Format: |
Single-Sided, Single-Layered |
Released: |
June 07, 2004 |
Collection type: |
Owned (#11342) |
Status: |
Available |
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Purchase date: |
July 16, 2009 |
Purchase price: |
Hidden |
Review (movie): |
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Review (video): |
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Overview |
EPISODE 9 – Passage, Part II
Sydney must play peacekeeper between her bickering parents as they struggle to recover a series of nuclear weapons that have fallen into the wrong hands. But when the Bristows infiltrate a desert military compound, family dynamics take a back seat to shifting allegiances, shocking revelations, and a Rambaldi discovery that could change everything...
EPISODE 10 – The Abduction
Backed into a corner, Sark cuts a desperate deal with Sloane, using Sydney to recover a state-of-the-art surveillance system. But when the plan goes awry, SD-6 sends Marshall with Sydney on her next mission...giving the CIA no choice but to extract the op-tech specialist. Now Sydney faces the consequences of "waking up" Marshall – and possibly destroying his life in the process.
EPISODE 11 – A Higher Echelon
When Sydney learns that Marshall has been kidnapped, she struggles against a heartless Sloane to bring him back. Meanwhile, the CIA frantically tries to prevent SD-6 from gaining access to a top secret security system – and Jack realises that the only one who can help them is Irina.
EPISODE 12 – The Getaway
Sydney and Vaughn reach a crossroads as they try to turn a professional relationship into a personal one. Meanwhile, Jack struggles to outwit Ariana Kane as she tightens the noose of suspicion around him. |
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