
Millennium
Frank has a special ability to see into the minds of serial killers. Working for a mysterious organization called the Millennium Group, who take a special interest in serial killers and the millennial end of the world prophecy.
During the first season, Frank lives with his wife Catherine and daughter Jordan in Seattle. The show focuses on Frank's work as a profiler. The first season focuses most of Franks' time trying to solve serial murder cases.
During the second season, the show primarily on Frank's relationship with the Millennium Group. After separating from his wife after a violent rescue of her from a stalker. Frank learns that the Millennium Group is a secret society that believes that the world is coming to an end. During this season, Frank spends much of his time working with Millennium Group member Peter Watts and fellow investigator Laura Means.
After the death of his wife at the end of the second season, Frank severs all connection with the Millennium Group and returns to work with the FBI. With the help of special agent Emma Hollis, he begins to investiagate the Millennium Group itself.
In his frantic search for Catherine, Frank tries to beat her abductor at his own twisted mind game before it's too late. Meanwhile, a comet that the abductor believes to be the harbinger of the apocalypse is making its way through space.
The Group asks Frank to investigate the brutal death of an old couple killed by a pack of vicious dogs in an odd small town in Montana. A hermit who represents the Group there explains to Frank how the pact between Heaven and Hell works.
Frank, who has a new stalker, helps the Group locate a raving lunatic on the run who might be infected with a pathogen. He reveals a conspiracy involving the Human Genome Project, experiments on the homeless and the genocide in Rwanda.
With the assistance of Lara Means, a colleague from the Millennium Group that shares his gift, Frank investigates the owner of a daycare center accused of committing child abuse - only to end up being accused of the same thing.
A Native American doomsday cult targets Frank after he joins forces with a female archaeologist to investigate the ritualistic murder of a Native American man whose body was found at an archaeological site in New York City.
On Halloween night, when demons come calling, Frank is haunted by the ghosts of memories past including that of a soldier he met as a child. He offers Frank a way to pull out of his downward spiral - by making a deal with the Devil.
Lara joins Frank and Watts in their search for a busload of missing children abducted by a disturbed young man obsessed with fulfilling a biblical prophecy.
Obsessed Watts asks Frank to travel with him to Germany where a legendary holy relic tied to the very origin of the thousand-year-old Millennium Group may have been found. But, mysterious traitors within the Group stand in their way.
In this funny satire with a grim twist, quirky novelist Jose Chung, first seen in Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space' (1996), authors a short story critical of a millennial self-help movement similar to Scientology and becomes the target of one of its followers.
As Christmas approaches, Frank is contacted by his estranged father, which brings back a childhood memory. However, Jordan is contacted by the spirit of her dead grandmother who also had Frank's gift, so Frank turns to Lara for advice.
Frank and Lara are in pursuit of an otherworldly doctor who assists the terminally ill by helping them commit suicide. But, is his motivation mercy - or murder?
Frank seriously jeopardizes his relationship with the Millennium Group when he refuses to swear absolute loyalty to them and goes against their wishes to find a young man who disappeared on his pilgrimage to the Alaskan wilderness.
A serial killer uses the Internet as a medium for broadcasting his victims' murders.
Asylum inmates become prime suspects in a series of brutal copycat murders linked to urban legends.
The discovery of the remains of the crucifixion cross threatens to divide the Millennium Group between The Roosters who believe that the world will end in 2000 and The Owls who believe that it will end in 2060.
As the schism between the two Millennium Group factions deepens, Frank, with the help of Lara Means and the hermit, discovers the existence of a secret third player in this power struggle, who targets them.
A mysterious Asian woman is linked to several strange deaths aboard a detained Chinese ship that was smuggling Chinese immigrants to the US. She tempts Frank with another offer from Hell - the peaceful life he always wanted.
Frank tries to track down a couple of desperate escaped female convicts, who are in love and believe that God had bless them with miraculous pregnancy, before the trigger happy sheriff and his men find them first.
Catherine and Lara investigate a small town high school girl who claims to have been chosen as the prophet of Mary. The two women must learn to trust each other in order to find answers and protect the girl from local zealots.
Frank senses that his demonic archnemesis who killed Bletch is responsible for the disappearance of a teenage boy, but that's just the first step in a much larger game of pure evil in which the goal is to rob the world of its future.
Four devils gather at a doughnut shop and swap stories about their dealings with mankind.
Frank and Watts are quarantined after they come in contact with an unknown pathogen; Jordan experiences a terrifying nightmare; Lara Means disappears.
Lara is driven insane by visions of doom. Frank realizes the true sinister nature of the Millennium Group and asks untrustworthy Peter to help him find Lara and save his family from the apocalyptic plague that's spreading across the land.
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Lance Henriksen | Frank Black |
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Megan Gallagher | Catherine Black |
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Terry O'Quinn | Peter Watts |
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R.G. Armstrong | The Old Man |
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Brittany Tiplady | Jordan Black |
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Kristen Cloke | Lara Means |
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Stephen J. Lang | Det. Bob Giebelhouse |
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Allan Zinyk | Brian Roedecker |
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Philip Baker Hall | Group Elder |
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Judith Maxie | Finley |
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Sarah-Jane Redmond | Lucy Butler |
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Eileen Pedde | Doctor |
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Gardiner Millar | Millennium Group Member |
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Barry W. Levy | Driver |
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Sally Stevens | Radio Singer |
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Glenn Morshower | Richard Gilbert |
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C. Ernst Harth | Bear |
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Adolf Hitler | Self |
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Kett Turton | Devil Worshipper |
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Donny James Lucas | Balthazar |
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Charles Nelson Reilly | Jose Chung |
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Randy Stone | Michael Beebe |
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Kim McKamy | Clare Knight |
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Brian Downey | Mr. Dean |
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Ralph Alderman | Nate |
Edition | Special Edition |
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Packaging | Custom Case |
Nr Discs | 6 |
Distributor | 20th Century Fox |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Regions | Region 1 |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 1305 |
Added Date | Jul 03, 2018 04:01:38 |
Modified Date | Jul 03, 2018 04:01:38 |