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ER - The Complete Fourth Season by Brett Fallis
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DVD detailsActor: Anthony Edwards, Eriq La Salle, George Clooney, Julianna Margulies Director: Brett Fallis Brand: Warner Brothers Cinematographer: H?ctor R. Figueroa Cinematographer: James Jansen Cinematographer: Jamie Maxtone-Graham Cinematographer: Anthony R. Palmieri Editor: Rick Tuber Producer: Steven Spielberg Writer: Michael Crichton DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled) Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 991 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-12-20 Studio: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
DVD Reviews of ER - The Complete Fourth SeasonDVD Review: Fourth Season Basically still the start of this Great TV Series! Summary: 5 StarsER had its excellent cast yet. British surgeon Elizabeth Corday (Alex Kingston) makes her debut, and Noah Wylie (John Carter) and Maria Bello (Anna Del Amico) became good friends and discovered its better to be yourself. Carter finds that his move from surgery to the ER has knocked him back to intern, but he proves himself when pressure in the ER is hit by a toxic spill, and dealing with his addicted cousin, Chase (Jonathan Scarfe). Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards) is fighting legal and emotional battles following the previous season's incident, and has a relationship with desk clerk Cynthia Hooper (Mariska Hargitay). Dr. Benton (Eriq LaSalle) is a new father, develops a rivalry with Corday as he angles toward a spot on the team of arrogant hotshot Rocket Romano (Paul McCrane). Ross (George Clooney) tries a secret romance with on-again-off-again partner Carol Hathaway (Julianna Margulies). There's a serial rapist who preys on elderly women forces Carter to make a critical decision. Kerry Weaver (Laura Innes) finds her promotion to chief of emergency medicine. She also runs into trouble when she tries to terminate Jeanie Boulet (Gloria Reuben), who ends up staying at the ER and befriending the cancer-stricken son (Trevor Morgan) of Dr. Anspaugh (John
DVD Review: Early Season ER Fan............. Summary: 5 StarsAnyone that loves ER will, of course, love this set. I like the earlier season cast the best.
DVD Review: The last great Season of ER Summary: 5 StarsI was orignally going to collect seasons 1 - 5 of ER but after watching this whole season and reading the intro to season 5; they wrote Anna and Max out of the script and also added Lucy's charactor. Which I felt was part of the downfall of a once great show that is now just painful to watch. I really wish they would have given it a few more episodes to add to the Anna/Max/Carter drama and not gotten so melodramatic.
DVD Review: not as good as the previous 3 seasons Summary: 4 StarsEr has been on along time and has had its ups and downs and season 4 was a down season, we had watched the previous 3 seasons before watching season 4 and stopped about half way through becouse it was not as exciting as seasons 1-3. That being said if you are an ER fan and want to collect the series this is a must have and is worth a look and worth owning if you can get it for around $20.
DVD Review: ~Calling Dr. Ross~ Summary: 5 StarsThis is one of favorite Season of ER. Not only is the handsome George Clooney still on the show. But the shows story plots are great! Also Doug and Carol are back together. If you love Er then you'll love this season.
Description of ER - The Complete Fourth SeasonThis riveting dramatic series portrays the dedication and passion of emergency-room doctors and medical staff in a Chicago teaching hospital. Developments in the healers' lives include a new baby an engagement and an emotional visit home. Alex Kingston and Maria Bello join the cast.Running Time: 991 min.System Requirements:Length: 991 mins Format: DVD MOVIE Genre:?TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC:?012569599130 In its fourth season, ER had its strongest cast yet. Sherry Stringfield was missed, but British surgeon Elizabeth Corday (Alex Kingston) makes her debut, and Noah Wylie (John Carter) and Maria Bello (Anna Del Amico) made significant strides forward. Carter finds that his move from surgery to the ER has knocked him back to intern status, but he proves himself under fire when the ER is hit by a toxic spill. He also has plenty to worry about with his addicted cousin, Chase (Jonathan Scarfe), but he's helped by his developing relationship with Del Amico. Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards) is fighting legal and emotional battles following the previous season's incident, and strikes up a relationship with addled desk clerk Cynthia Hooper (Mariska Hargitay). Kerry Weaver (Laura Innes) finds her promotion to chief of emergency medicine rockier than expected when she changes her mind on a deal with a cost-cutting firm, which is complicated when she's been seeing the representative (Clancy Brown). She also runs into trouble when she tries to terminate Jeanie Boulet (Gloria Reuben), who ends up staying at the ER and befriending the cancer-stricken son (Trevor Morgan) of Dr. Anspaugh (John Aylward). Peter Benton (Eriq LaSalle) struggles as a new father, develops a rivalry with Corday as he angles toward a spot on the team of arrogant hotshot Rocket Romano (Paul McCrane), and has a career-threatening disagreement with chief of staff Dr. Morgenstern (William H. Macy). Ross (George Clooney) tries a secret romance with on-again-off-again partner Carol Hathaway (Julianna Margulies), whose frustration with patient care leads her to open a women and children's clinic. The season kicks off with the famous live episode, "Ambush," in which a documentary film is being shot at the hospital, and in a continuing storyline, a serial rapist who preys on elderly women forces Carter to make a critical decision. Guest stars include John Cullum as Anthony Edwards' father, Harold Perrineau as the father of a boy with inverted organs, Dan Hedaya as a lawyer who wants to be a doctor, and Mickey Rooney as an optical patient. Bonus features consist of deleted scenes for a number of episodes, the wrap parties that followed the live show on each coast, and a 20-minute feature on the making of that episode, including some new interviews with the crew. --David Horiuchi
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