From Primetime Emmy Award-winning Executive Producer Dick Wolf (Law & Order) comes the seventeenth season of this iconic series. Mariska Hargitay (Primetime Emmy Award winner) returns as Lieutenant Olivia Benson, leading a powerhouse cast that includes Ice T, Kelli Giddish, Raúl Esparza and Peter Scanavino. Join them as they tirelessly pursue compelling cases in all 23 episodes-including a must-see crossover event with Chicago P.D.
Law And Order: Special Victims Unit - Season 9 (5 Disc)
All the episodes from Season 1 of Law And Order: Special Victims Unit. Episodes Comprise : 1. Payback 2. A Single Life 3. ...Or Just Look Like One 4. Hysteria 5. Wanderlust 6. Sophomore Jinx 7. Uncivilized 8. Stalked 9. Stocks And Bondage 10. Closure: Part I 11. Bad Blood 12. Russian Love Poem 13. Disrobed 14. Limitations 15. Entitled 16. The Third Guy 17. Misleader 18. Chat Room 19. Contact 20. Remorse 21. Nocturne 22. Slaves
Law And Order: Special Victims Unit the highly successful spin-off from the original series returns to DVD. Starring Christopher Meloni (HBO's Oz) and Mariska Hargitay (nominated for two Emmy Awards for her work on the show) as Detectives Stabler and Benson SVU focuses on sex crimes. Set in New York City the second season of the series introduces rap star Ice-T to the cast as Detective ""Fin"" Tutuola a transfer from the Narcotics division.
Join the force along with the 2006 Emmy-Award winner for Outstanding Lead Actress Mariska Hargitay Emmy nominee Christopher Meloni and the rest of the elite squad of New York City detectives as they investigate sexual crimes ripped from today's headlines. Renowned producer Dick Wolf brings you all 23 riveting episodes each packed with powerful storylines and provocative plot twists. Joining the incredible cast is a compelling roster of guests including Eric Stoltz John Ritter Henry Winkler Bobby Canavale and Martha Plimpton in the role that earned her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress. The recipient of 12 Emmy nominations and tremendous critical acclaim Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - The Third Year delivers the quality that viewers have come to expect from this intelligent hard-hitting franchise. Episodes Comprise: 1. Repression 2. Wrath 3. Stolen 4. Rooftop 5. Tangled 6. Redemption 7. Sacrifice 8. Inheritance 9. Care 10. Ridicule 11. Monogamy 12. Protection 13. Prodigy 14. Counterfeit 15. Execution 16. Popular 17. Surveillance 18. Guilt 19. Justice 20. Greed 21. Denial 22. Competence 23. Silence
Law And Order: Special Victims Unit is back with Season 5! Created by Emmy Award-winning producer Dick Wolf Law And Order: Special Victims Unit follows the investigations of Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) a seasoned seen-it-all veteran of the unit and his tough but compassionate partner Detective Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) as they try to solve the city's most heinous crimes. Directing their intense efforts is Captain Donald Cragen (Dann Florek) whose tough but supportive approach guides the entire squad - which includes Detectives John Munch (Richard Belzer) and Odafin Tutuola (Ice-T) forensic psychiatrist George Huang (B.D. Wong) and ADA Casey Novak ( - through the dangerous challenges they face every day.
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - Season 10
Episodes Include: Disc One 1. Informed When an eco-terrorist working undercover is raped and beaten it takes the FBI and SVU squad working together to investigate the girl and her conflicted loyalties. 2. Clock A teenage girl who looks like a child disappears during a school field trip and the investigation takes a chilling turn when the lead suspect is someone no one expected. 3. Recall Stabler and Beck seem to have all the pieces to end the 40- year crime spree of a rapist but Beck must convince one last person from her past to testify or let the man go free. 4. Uncle A mother and daughter are brutally raped and killed and the main suspect turns out to be a homeless man - who is also Detective Munch''s uncle. Disc Two 5. Confrontation Stabler worries that his new partner is getting too emotionally involved with the victims in her cases especially in the most recent attack by a serial rapist. 6. Infiltrated During her continuing undercover investigation of an eco-terrorist group Benson learns that the group is also suspected of being involved in the gruesome murder of a paedophile. 7. Underbelly Stabler and Beck discover three teen murder victims with similar pawprint tattoos but no one expects the trail to lead them from a home for girls to the territory of a double-dealing pimp. 8. Cage Detective Beck thinks she may be in over her head when she becomes attached to a young girl from a foster home and then the case turns up the mysterious death of yet another child. 9. Choreographed Stabler and Benson are searching for proofpositive in the case of a model who died under mysterious circumstances but nothing is clear when a suspect is linked to one of their friends. Disc Three 10. Scheherezade A terminal cancer patient has a tale he''s dying to tell so Benson and Stabler are in a race against time to get his confession before it''s too late. 11. Burned Benson and Stabler find themselves on opposite sides of a he-said/she-said case when a woman accuses her soon-to-be ex-husband of breaking into her home and raping her. 12. Outsider Tutuola reluctantly teams up with a headstrong Brooklyn detective to catch a serial rapist after his son''s friend is attacked. 13. Loophole Anonymous photos of a young boy lead the detectives to a suspected child pornographer but when Benson takes ill they begin to suspect that the man is involved in even more crimes than previously thought. 14. Dependent Stabler crosses into dangerous territory when he puts everything in jeopardy to get information from a confused young woman whose mother was murdered in a traumatising attack. Disc Four 15. Haystack A baby is missing and the mother is suspected but when she kills herself and the baby turns up safe the biological father comes under suspicion. 16. Philadelphia While the detectives search for a rapist in Central Park Benson puts her job on the line to find her long-lost brother and get the answers to disturbing memories from her past. 17. Sin A successful and charismatic preacher confesses to the murder of a gay prostitute but the case becomes anything but black-and-white when his wife provides the investigators with another viable suspect. 18. Responsible Teenage drinking turns deadly when an honours student dies at a party and an unlikely suspect is found to be the underage partyers'' alcohol supplier and accomplice. Disc Five 19. Florida 20. Annihilated 21. Pretend 22. Screwed
Law And Order: Special Victims Unit - Season 7 (5 Disc)
Law And Order: Special Victims Unit is back with Season 6! Created by Emmy Award-winning producer Dick Wolf Law And Order: Special Victims Unit follows the investigations of Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) a seasoned seen-it-all veteran of the unit and his tough but compassionate partner Detective Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) as they try to solve the city's most heinous crimes. Directing their intense efforts is Captain Donald Cragen (Dann Florek) whose tough but supportive approach guides the entire squad - which includes Detectives John Munch (Richard Belzer) and Odafin Tutuola (Ice-T) forensic psychiatrist George Huang (B.D. Wong) and ADA Casey Novak (Diane Neal) - through the dangerous challenges they face every day.
From Primetime Emmy Award-winning Executive Producer Dick Wolf (Law & Order) comes the seventeenth season of this iconic series. Mariska Hargitay (Primetime Emmy Award winner) returns as Lieutenant Olivia Benson, leading a powerhouse cast that includes Ice T, Kelli Giddish, Raúl Esparza and Peter Scanavino. Join them as they tirelessly pursue compelling cases in all 24 episodes.
From Primetime Emmy Award-winning Executive Producer Dick Wolf (Law & Order) comes the seventeenth season of this iconic series. Mariska Hargitay (Primetime Emmy Award winner) returns as Lieutenant Olivia Benson, leading a powerhouse cast that includes Ice T, Kelli Giddish, Raúl Esparza and Peter Scanavino. Join them as they tirelessly pursue compelling cases in all 24 episodes.
Law And Order: Special Victims Unit the highly successful spin-off from the original series returns to DVD. Starring Christopher Meloni (HBO's Oz) and Mariska Hargitay (nominated for two Emmy Awards for her work on the show) as Detectives Stabler and Benson SVU focuses on sex crimes.
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit confronts some of its most controversial and topical crimes yet in its powerful thirteenth year. New changes are afoot for the SVU: two new detectives [Danny Pino and Kelli Giddish] join the team, while the returning squad members must deal with the fallout of last seasons shootout and the departure of one of their own. As they face these challenges, a new slew of sex crimes hit the headlines, making it vital that the team learn how to separate their personal emotions from the intense cases they must see through to their stunning ends.
Special Victims Unit begins its gripping fourteenth year with a scandal that erupts at the heart of the squad, and the resulting investigation unearths past secrets that threaten the entire department. After the case surrounding Captain Cragen (Dann Florek) is closed, the workload gets more explosive as a brash new assistant DA (Raúl Esparza) comes onto the scene. Challenging mysteries involve a sniper that targets cops, escort services in murderous competition, high-tech kidnappings, and a wily predator who games the justice system. Primetime Emmy Award Winner Mariska Hargitay, Danny Pino, Kelli Giddish, Richard Belzer, and Ice-T also star in producer Dick Wolf s award-winning drama. Featuring guest stars Marcia Gay Harden, Patricia Arquette, Scott Bakula, Tom Sizemore, and Nia Vardalos, watch all 24 suspenseful episodes of this riveting series back-to-back and uninterrupted.
Law & OrderFrom its gritty documentary look to its signature note-knocking "tching-tching" that signals scene changes, Law & Order was a groundbreaking cop show when it debuted in 1990. It has since earned Emmys for Best Dramatic Series and spun off satellite franchises, and reruns of the original series are as omnipresent in syndication as those of I Love Lucy. Law & Order is television's most resilient series. It has survived wholesale changes to its ensemble. One of the secrets of the show's durability: its compelling structure. The first half of each hour-long episode is classic police procedural in which "Law," personified in the first season by partners Greevey (George Dzundza--and be sure to catch the interview segment with series creator Dick Wolfe to learn how to pronounce his name) and Mike Logan (Christopher Noth, the future "Mr. Big" on Sex and the City) investigate a crime and make an arrest. The second half chronicles the ensuing trial, as prosecuted by assistant district attorneys Ben Stone (Michael Moriarty) and Paul Robinette (Richard Brooks) under the supervision of Steven Hill's Adam Schiff (more feisty and animated here than in later seasons). Law & Order is also distinguished by its superb writing. Several episodes take their inspiration from the headlines, including "By Hooker, By Crook" about a socialite-run call-girl ring, and "Indifference," which recalls the tragic Lisa Steinberg child abuse case. Others deal with such hot-button issues as abortion ("Life Choice") and AIDS ("The Reaper's Helper"). Another plus is the talent pool of character actors who lend their verisimilitude. Guest stars include Samuel L. Jackson and Philip Seymour Hoffman ("The Violence of Summer"), The West Wing's John Spencer ("Prescription for Death"), Sex and the City's Cynthia Nixon ("Subterranean Homeboy Blues"), and The Sopranos' Dominic Chianese ("Sonata for Stolen Organ"). --Donald LiebensonLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit Originally called Sex Crimes, executive producer Dick Wolf wisely opted for something less lurid when the second in the inexhaustible Law & Order franchise hit the air in 1999. Still, as the opening voiceover makes clear, the "sexually based offenses" investigated by New York's Special Victims Unit can be "especially heinous." Wolf penned series premier "Payback," which sets the scene, but not the tone. It's a lively, if uneasy mix between horror (rape) and comedy (risqué banter). As the show progressed, humour would be written out altogether (leaving Richard Belzer's Homicide-derived John Munch with increasingly less to do). Less emphasis would also be placed on the home lives of this "elite squad of dedicated detectives." Mostly, "Payback" introduces us to the unit, centering around partners Olivia Benton (Mariska Hargitay) and Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni). For two people with so little in common, they make a terrific team--arguably one of TV's best. Stabler is married with four children; Benton is single and her closest relationship is with her mother (Elizabeth Ashley). While Stabler can get a little rough with suspects, Benton tends to over-empathize with the victims. They report to the no-nonsense Captain Cragen (Law & Order vet Dann Florek). Like the parent program's Lenny Briscoe, he's a recovering alcoholic. Dean Winters and Michelle Hurd round out the rock-solid cast. As it would continue to do in successive years, SVU's first season proved that network TV could explore sex crimes without being salacious or exploitative. "Uncivilised," for instance, concerns a child murder that is automatically pinned on a local sex offender, when the actual perpetrator isn't quite so obvious. "Disrobed," in which Brian Cassidy (Winters) leaves the department and Benson (with whom he had a brief affair) shoots a suspect is another standout in a strong year. SVU features several guest appearances from Jerry Orbach (Briscoe) and Angie Harmon (Abbie Carmichael) from the original Law & Order. --Kathleen C. FennessyLaw & Order: Criminal Intent Dick Wolf (Law & Order) has claimed that Arthur Conan Doyle inspired him to create Criminal Intent. Indeed, the brilliant--if socially awkward--Robert "Bobby" Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio) and cool-headed partner Alexandra "Alex" Eames (Kathryn Erbe) do come across like a modern day Holmes and Watson. Rather than England, however, they're members of New York's major case squad. (Trivia buffs may find it of interest that D'Onofrio played Holmes's arch-nemesis Moriarty in the 2002 made-for-cable movie Case of Evil.) The show, which premiered in 2001, added "criminal" to the successful "law" and "order" equation. Each episode moves back and forth between the efforts of Goren and Eames to track down "the worst criminal offenders" and the efforts of the offenders to evade capture. The detectives report to plainspoken Captain Deakins (Jamey Sheridan) and work closely with urbane ADA Carter (Courtney B. Vance). Criminal Intent could hardly be mistaken for a comedy, but it can be lighter on its feet than Law & Order and Special Victims Unit--even if the crimes are just as grim. The fun comes from watching Goren and Eames do whatever it takes to catch the perps. As long as it's legal--they'll do it. Highlights of the first season include "Jones" with Griffin Dunne (An American Werewolf in London) as a philandering lawyer, "Badge" with Viola Davis (Solaris) as a corrupt ex-cop, and "Phantom" with Michael Emerson (The Practice) as a desperate family man. The last is based on the same real-life case that inspired the critically acclaimed French film Time Out (in the movie and teleplay, the protagonist pretends to work for the UN; in reality, Jean-Claude Romand pretended to be a doctor). Other cases, also often suggested by actual events, concern burglary, forgery, and money laundering--although murder is always mixed up in there somewhere. Featuring guest appearance from Law & Order detectives Green (Jesse L. Martin) and Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) in "Poison" and Lieutenant Van Buren (S. Epatha Merkerson) in "Badge." --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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