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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0096009334499
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Original recording remastered
Label: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 11, 2005
Running Time: 1108 minutes
Sales Rank: 15944
Studio: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
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Product Description: Gemini Award Winner for Best Dramatic Series. Featuring 26 Episodes. Due South is a lightning-paced action/comedy in which a quintessential, polite, by-the-book Canadian Mountie from the frozen North is teamed up with a wise-cracking Armani-clad Chicago cop with a flexible sense of morality. Brought together in the Windy City by a mysterious murder which has personal ramifications for both men, these unlikely buddies must find a common ground amidst overwhelming differences.
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I'm such a Due South fan. I can never get enough of the cute mountie and the great theme music. I love the original partner, too. He reminds me of my boyfriend in Germany. HoT! Yeah you, Rick!
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I have both releases- a friend bought me this one and I purchased seasons 3&4 from Amazon.ca- and the Canadian release is better. The American release is cheaper, and looks it. The sound and video quality is bad, four episodes are missing, and they slapped David Mercano all over it. If you're a RayK fan, which you'd pretty much have to be in order to be looking to buy season three, the Canadian release is better.
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This is a great show about a man seeking the killers of his dad. It is funny and very entertaining. Benton, come to my town. We need a few more men like you.
Thank you.
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I have a hard time trusting the quality of a dvd release when the company can't even bother to package it with a photo of the correct actors. The third season co-starred Callum Keith Rennie (as Ray Kowalski) yet I don't see CKR on any of the packaging for this US release. Its a simple matter to check & frankly makes me wonder what else suffered from laziness on this release. (David Marciano only guest starred a couple of times in the season).
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On the basis of Paul Gross's work in "Slings and Arrows" (which I highly recommend), I plunked for all three seasons of this series. It's not bad, exactly, just not especially good either: the writing especially seems kind of pedestrian. The dynamic between the straight-arrow Mountie and the semi-slacker American detective seems forced, and the crime situations look like recycled "T.J. Hooker" episodes.
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