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Nowhere Man - The Complete Series DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0014381233124
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Image Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
MPN: D2331D
Number Of Items: 9
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 26, 2005
Running Time: 1140 minutes
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: August 28, 1995






Editorial Review:

Description:
Unknown forces conspire to erase the identity of photographer Thomas Veil (Bruce Greenwood, I, Robot), and without warning, every aspect of his life is erased during the course of one evening. His wife acts as if he's a stranger, his credit cards are suddenly invalid, his keys no longer fit the door to his home and in one way or another, his family and friends are silenced. Completely alone, Veil sets out on a desperate cross-country quest for an answer while eluding his powerful and unknown enemy. His only clue to the possible motivation behind the harrowing ordeal is the disappearance of one of his photographs, "Hidden Agenda," which depicts the execution of natives in a war-torn Third World country. SPECIAL FEATURES: - Audio and video commentaries (Larry Hertzog, Bruce Greenwood, Peter Dunne, Steve Rodman, Art Monterastelli and Ian Toynton) - Interviews (Larry Hertzog, Art Monterastelli, Guy Magar, Steve Rodman, Bruce Greenwood, Michael Levine, Megan Gallagher) - Deleted and extended scenes - Promotional spots - Outtakes - Featurette -- "Networking" (UPN executive Mike Sullivan and series creator Larry Hertzog reminisce) - Featurette -- "Fact or Fiction?" (an anonymous ex-CIA operative reveals real world government conspiracies, mind control techniques and how fragile our identity really is)



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Way before its time!!!
Nowhere Man and Bruce Greenwood. Great concept. Great writing...In the tradition of "Wiseguy" before it, and "24" after it, Nowhere Man is a combination of character development combined with moral dilema and "thinking mans" action.
The show took about 8 episodes to hit its stride, and when it did, each episode left you salivating for the next one... The additional features with extremely in depth interviews was a very important bonus.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - a classic
i bought this because of subtitles but i ended up with the script.
yet i do not regret, go and buy this product and enjoy the high possibility fiction.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great, but end is a downer
My personal opinion is that Nowhere Man was a terrific tv show- far above the lame action-laced pap that dominates in such series as CSI, Law And Order, 24, or Alias, despite Jennifer Garner's babeoliciousness. It, like The Prisoner, was about something, and Hertzog admits that he viewed the show as an anthology series exploring loneliness, with the Organization as a mere spur for those perambulations of the character of Tom Veil. Yet, despite its debt to The Prisoner, Nowhere Man explores many ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Really wanted to like this
I was excited to learn of this show and must say the premise is enticing: a man who loses his life and wants to get it back. How in the world could you blow a great idea like this? Stay tuned.

It all begins with our hero going to the restroom and returning to find a restaurant full of amnesiacs: another couple is sitting at his table and and the waiter denies having ever seen him or his wife. Not just his wife and the waiter are in on the conspiracy, but somehow all 30 people in the restaurant ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - An oddly enchanting hodgepodge
What would you do if you were enjoying a steak dinner with your wife, slipped off to the boy's room for some relief, and returned to the dining room only to find your wife gone, a strange couple at your table, and a maitre d' (plus staff) who no longer recognize you? Eventually, you'd head to the ATM for cab fare home, only to find you'd been erased from the bank's memory, you'd arrive at your doorstep to find said wife claiming she doesn't have a clue who you are, and to add to it all, she's living with another ... Read More





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