The Sopranos: The Complete Fourth Season (2003) DVD - Widescreen - 5.1 Retail
 

The Sopranos: The Complete Fourth Season (2003) DVD - Widescreen - 5.1 Retail
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This collection comprises the entire Fourth Season of the universally lauded HBO gangster drama, THE SOPRANOS. This season, the bodies continue to pile, as Tony (James Gandolfini) and Carmela (Edie Falco) find their marriage falling apart.

Like fine wine, THE SOPRANOS only gets better with age. Viewers can only hope that creator David Chase will continue to create new story lines that will keep these characters in our lives for years to come--if they don't get whacked first!!

    
Features/Specifications
  • Attractive Retail Box
  • Genre: Dramas, Drama (General), Family Life, Mafia, Gangsters, Cable TV/Cable TV Shows
  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Starring: Lorraine Bracco, Dominic Chianese, Edie Falco, James Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli, Joe Pantoliano, Steven Van Zandt, Miami Steve Van Zandt, Little Steven Van Zandt
  • Directed By: Allen Coulter, John Patterson, Tim Van Patten, Jack Bender, Henry J. Bronchtein, Daniel Attias, Alan Taylor, James Hayman
  • DVD Features:
  • Encoding: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only). This DVD will probably NOT be viewable in other countries.
  • Four Disc Set
  • Release Information:
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • Theatrical Release Date: 2003
  • DVD Release Date: October 28, 2003
  • Run Time: 800 minutes
  • Production Company: Warner Home Video/HBO
  • Package Type: Box Set - Silver Foil Edition
  • Aspect Ratio(s):
  • Widescreen anamorphic - 1.77:1
  • Available Audio Tracks:
  • English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
  • English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • Language: English
  • Dubbed: French, Spanish
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Closed Captioned: Yes
  • Disc One:
  • For All Debts Public And Private - Junior has some trial problems coming up that mean not only problems for him, but for Tony as well, because he’s fronting the bill for all of the nonsense that happened in their world in the last season. We’re looking at a lot of money here to make it all happen and to keep Junior out of the clink. Something to the tune of $1,000,000.00 or so.
  • No-Show - Tony realizes that his plans to get Christopher more involved in the business aren’t as rock solid as they seem, especially when Silvio lets Tony know that there may be problems that even he didn’t anticipate.
  • Christopher - Junior has to go to court today, to face off against the mighty United States government. Because of the antics related to Christopher in the previous episode though, Tony and his men are more than just a little distracted.
  • Disc Two:
  • The Weight - A more light hearted episode compared to the three on the first disc, this one concentrates more on how Tony deals with Ginny Sack’s posterior.
  • Pie O My - Ralph hunkers down and buys a horse named, well, Pie O My. Tony figures he can make this work for both of them, as he seems to have a knack for betting on the ponies. The jockey doesn’t see eye to eye with Tony on his ideas though, and things get more and more complicated.
  • Everybody Hurts - Tony makes a call to Christopher at home, while he’s maxin’ and relaxin’ and doing his thing. That means he’s only got a few minutes to put down his needle and sober up for his meeting with Tony. Unluckily for him, Tony is smarter than he realizes and is on to the fact that he’s been sticking needles in his arms all day.
  • Watching Too Much Television - Paulie is sprung from the joint all legal like. Finally! It’s been a long few months so Tony and the boys throw him a welcome home party. Cheap drinks and cheaper women are the order of the day as they do their best to make Paulie feel appreciated for what he went through.
  • Disc Three:
  • Mergers & Acquisitions - In this episode, Tony decides he’s got to stick to his code. His mobster code, if you will. When he and Ralph’s latest squeeze discover a mutual attraction, Tony’s got to try and live by his code and do what he can to make sure that nothing comes of it. We find out by the end of this episode that Tony really has no will power.
  • Whoever Did This - Junior has a crappy day in court and an equally horrid drive home. A boom microphone hits him on the head as he exits the courthouse and he ends up falling down the stairs because of it as the cameras roll. But his lawyer, being a lawyer, sees this as a prime opportunity to maybe get more than just a little bit of revenge for the young Soprano.
  • The Strong, Silent Type - Ralph is no where to be found. They thought he might be hanging at the local hospital, but nope, no dice, despite the fact that his son is admitted there and could kick off at any moment. All involved have to wonder what part Tony plays in Ralph’s disappearance. And some of the crew aren’t afraid to ask out loud the questions that they’ve been pondering all day.
  • Disc Four:
  • Calling All Cars - Carmine, Johnny and Tony all have a talk. A secret talk in the back of the clud, where they let Tony know that they want in on a cut of his profits relating to the HUD scam he’s been running. Tony tries to wheel and deal with them to less than stellar results.
  • Eloise - Furio leaves a message for the big man on his answering machine. All he states is that he’s getting out of town and heading back to Italy where he belongs. He fails to admit why he’s come up with this idea in the first place and what spawned this seed in his head.
  • Whitecaps - The season starts as it ends, with Junior, who finds the results of his trial a little more pleasant than he maybe at first thought that they’d turn out, thanks to the power of the almighty dollar and more than just a little muscle.
  • Bonus Features:
  • All 13 Episodes of Season Four
  • 4 Audio Commentaries with Writers Terence Winter, Michael Imperiolo, Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess and with Series Creator David Chase
  • Episodic Previews and Recaps
  • Recaps of Seasons 1, 2, and 3
  • Cast/Crew Biographies
  • Interactive Features:
  • Scene Access
  • Interactive Menus
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