blu-ray The Blacklist - Staffel 1 FSK age ratings: 16
In "The Blacklist," former government agent Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader) is at the center, who has been the world's most wanted heavy criminal for decades. Red was a former military intelligence official who deserted and now considered him…
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- Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
In "The Blacklist," former government agent Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader) is at the center, who has been the world's most wanted heavy criminal for decades. Red was a former military intelligence official who deserted and now considered him…
- Warranty: 24 months
- Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Technical data
Published | 30.09.2014 |
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Media type | blu-ray |
No. of storage media | 4 |
Actors | James Spader, Megan Boone, Ryan Eggold, Diego Klattenhoff, Harry Lennix, Parminder Nagra, Hisham Tawfiq, Deborah S. Craig, Amir Arison |
Director | Michael W. Watkins, Joe Carnahan |
Sound format | German DD 5.1, English DD 5.1 |
Genre (movies) | TV series , Action , Thriller |
Year of production | 2013 |
Supplier | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
Country of production | USA |
Picture norm size | HDTV 1080p |
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Titles (movies) | The Blacklist - Staffel 1 |
In "The Blacklist," former government agent Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader) is at the center, who has been the world's most wanted heavy criminal for decades. Red was a former military intelligence official who deserted and now considered himself a sort of dealer: For criminals he created new "business opportunities" and was famous and infamous under the name "The Concierge of Crime".
Now, surprisingly, he is offering his cooperation to state law enforcement agencies. He only has one condition: He only wants to work with the newly-baked FBI agent Elizabeth Keen (Megan Boone). Liz has just left Quantico and is entering her first day at the FBI. As an offer, Red is in the prospect of grabbing the terrorist Ranko Zamani, who is thought to be dead.
The events are overturning as the hunt for the terrorist begins. But what are Reds true intentions? Why did he choose Liz, a woman with whom he apparently does not connect for the time being? Does Liz have her own secrets?
Zamani is only The First list drawn up on Reds over the years. This "blacklist" is a list of politicians, mafiosi, agents and international terrorists who belong behind bars. Red wants to help them deliver all, but only with the proviso that Liz remains his partner. He wants to teach her how to think like a criminal and "see The Big Whole" - whether she wants or not.
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- The complete first season
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- 4 Blu-ray Disc´s
- Warranty: 24 months
- Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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