2 of 7 available systemwide,
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Burton Barr Central Library
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DVD Fiction CRACKER 10 DISCS
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DVD Fiction CRACKER 10 DISCS
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Checked Out
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Ironwood Library
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DVD Fiction CRACKER 10 DISCS
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Juniper Library
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DVD Fiction CRACKER 10 DISCS
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Mesquite Library
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DVD Fiction CRACKER 10 DISCS
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Yucca Library
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DVD Fiction CRACKER 10 DISCS
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DVD Fiction CRACKER 10 DISCS
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Checked Out
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Summary:
Episodes from the series "Cracker", featuring a criminal psychologist with a dark side - a side dependent on a cocktail of alcohol and gambling.
Notes:
Cataloged from container.
Television series first shown between 1993 and 1996.
Directors, Michael Winterbottom, Andy Wilson, Simon Cellan Jones, Tim Fywell, Julian Jarrold, Jean Stewart, Roy Battersby, Charles McDougall, Richard Standeven, Antonia Bird ; writers, Jimmy McGovern, Ted Whitehead, Paul Abbott ; producers, Gub Neal, Paul Abbott, Hilary Bevan Jones, John Chapman.
Robbie Coltrane, Barbara Flynn, Geraldine Sommerville, Christopher Eccleston.
DVD; 4:3 full screen/16:9 widescreen.
SDH subtitles; closed captioned only for A new terror.
Contents:
- [Disc] 1. Mad woman in the attic
- [disc] 2. To say I love you
- [disc] 3. One day a lemming will fly
- [disc] 4. To be a somebody
- [disc] 5. The big crunch
- [disc] 6. Men should weep
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- [disc] 7. Brotherly love
- [disc] 8. Best boys
- True romance
- [disc] 9. White ghost
- [disc] 10. A new terror
- Bonus: Cracker : behind the scenes.
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