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DVD FICTION ONE 6 DISCS
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Century Library
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DVD FICTION ONE 6 DISCS
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Palo Verde Library
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DVD FICTION ONE 6 DISCS
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DVD FICTION ONE 6 DISCS
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DVD FICTION ONE 6 DISCS
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Summary:
Tree Hill is a small town. Half-brothers Lucas and Nathan Scott have the same father, but live two very different lives. Nathan is the golden boy, Lucas the abandoned illegitimate son. They are both on the same high school basketball team. Chronicles the heartbreak, challenges, lies and loves that erupt from the fateful new relationship between Lucas and Nathan. Given their pasts, the boys would have a hard enough time working together. Add in the romantic complications engendered by three beautiful girls.
Notes:
Not rated.
Title from container.
Created by Mark Schwahn.
Originally broadcast on television during the 2003-2004 season.
Contains all 22 episodes from the first season.
Special features: Disc one: Commentary on Pilot by creator/executive producer/writer Mark Schwahn and executive producer Joe Davola; unaired scene on The places you have come to fear the most.
Special features: Disc two: Unaired scene on All that you can't leave behind; "Oh, Chariot:" exclusive Gavin DeGraw unaired musical performance.
Special features: Disc three: Unaired scenes on all 3 episodes; "Building a winning team:" the making of One Tree Hill; behind-the-scenes; cast/crew retrospective; "Diaries from the set" featurette gallery; Christmas Elf gag.
Special features: Disc four: Unaired scene on Hanging by a moment; unaired scene on I shall believe.
Special features: Disc five: Unaired scenes on all 3 episodes; commentary on To wish impossible things with creator/executive producer/writer Mark Schwahn and executive producer Joe Davola.
Special features: Disc six: Unaired scene on How can you be sure?; unaired scene on The leaving song; unaired scenes on The games that play us; commentary by Chad Michael Murray, James Lafferty, Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz and Sophia Bush; commentary by Paul Johansson, Moira Kelly, Craig Sheffer and Barbara Alyn Woods.
Chad Michael Murray, James Lafferty, Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz, Sophia Bush, Paul Johansson, Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin, Craig Sheffer, Moira Kelly.
DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1); Dolby Digital stereo. surround, daul-layer.
These DVD discs are copy protected.
English dialogue, English, French or Spanish subtitles; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Contents:
- Disc two. Episode 5: All that you can't leave behind / teleplay by Jennifer Cecil & Mark Schwahn ; story by Jennifer Cecil & Ann Hamilton ; directed by Duane Clark
- Episode 6: Every night is another story / written by Mike Kelley ; directed by Jason Moore
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- Episode 7: Life in a glass house / written by Mike Kelley ; directed by Robert Duncan McNeill
- Episode 8: The search for something more / written by Jennifer Cecil ; directed by John T. Kretchmer.
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