
Sons of Anarchy
Sons of Anarchy, aka SAMCRO, is a motorcycle gang that operates both illegal and legal businesses in the small town of Charming. They combine gun-running and a garage, plus involvement in porn film. Clay, the president, likes it old school and violent; while Jax, his stepson and the club's VP, has thoughts about changing the way things are, based on his dead father's journal. Their conflict has effects on both the club and their personal relationships.
The aftermath of Abel's kidnapping has the Sons reeling - especially Jax, whose grief sends him into deeper turmoil over his future with the MC. Meanwhile Gemma, still on the lam, is hit with some unexpected news from her past.
To get intel on Abel's whereabouts, Jax and the club help a bounty hunter track down a skip. Meanwhile, Gemma deals with family issues.
The club exploits its porn connections to entertain Henry Lin's clients, which doesn't sit well with one member.
Samcro heads north to help Happy with a pharmaceutical favor in redneck territory. Gemma tries to put old family matters to rest.
To help his mom, his club, and his son, Jax conspires with an unlikely source; meanwhile, the MC puts Chucky undercover.
To protect their territory, Sons of Anarchy must handle a rat at St. Thomas.
The Grim Bastards have a problem that could jeopardize Samcro's new business arrangements.
When Samcro pays a visit to another charter, not everyone's happy to see the mother chapter.
SAMCRO tries to get answers from Jimmy, but finds themselves in an explosive situation; and Unser looks into the attack at the gym while Tig and the others search for answers on their own.
The IRA wants proof that one of their own has flipped and Samcro intends to give it to them.
While the club's on a man hunt, Jax faces the toughest decision of his life.
With a member of the Samcro family held hostage, Jax must choose between revenge or the good of Charming.
Both the ATF and the Russians prove to be obstacles as the club looks to heal old wounds and settle old scores.
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Mark Boone Junior | Robert 'Bobby Elvis' Munson |
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Ron Perlman | Clarence 'Clay' Morrow |
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Tommy Flanagan | Filip 'Chibs' Telford |
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Kim Coates | Alexander 'Tig' Trager |
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Charlie Hunnam | Jackson 'Jax' Teller |
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Katey Sagal | Gemma Teller Morrow |
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Ryan Hurst | Harry 'Opie' Winston |
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William Lucking | Piermont 'Piney' Winston |
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Dayton Callie | Chief Wayne Unser |
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Theo Rossi | Juan Carlos 'Juice' Ortiz |
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Maggie Siff | Dr. Tara Knowles |
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David Labrava | Happy Lowman |
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Paula Malcomson | Maureen Ashby |
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Titus Welliver | James 'Jimmy' O'Phelan |
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Jose Pablo Cantillo | Hector Salazar |
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McNally Sagal | Margaret Murphy |
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Michael Marisi Ornstein | Chuck 'Chucky' Marstein |
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James Cosmo | Father Kellan Ashby |
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Kenny Johnson | Herman Kozik |
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Chris Reed | Filthy Phil |
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Frank Potter | Eric Miles |
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Jeff Kober | Jacob Hale / Jr. |
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Arie Verveen | Liam O'Neill |
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Zoe Boyle | Trinity Ashby |
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Dan Hildebrand | Sean Casey |
Director | Gwyneth Horder-Payton |
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Stephen T. Kay |
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Bill Gierhart |
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Guy Ferland |
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Adam Arkin |
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Phil Abraham |
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Kurt Sutter |
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Writer | Kurt Sutter, Marco Ramirez, Dave Erickson, Chris Collins, Regina Corrado, Vaun Wilmott, Liz Sagal, Julie Bush, Brady Dahl | |
Producer | Kurt Sutter, Chris Collins, Regina Corrado, Dave Erickson, Art Linson, Vaun Wilmott, Liz Sagal, Julie Bush, Brady Dahl, John Linson, Jon Paré, Craig Yahata, Michael Cedar | |
Musician | Bob Thiele Jr. | |
Photography | Paul Maibaum |
Edition | 3 Discs Blu-Ray Edition |
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Packaging | HD Case |
Nr Discs | 3 |
Distributor | Fox |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Regions | Region 1 |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 3378 |
Added Date | May 18, 2016 17:40:14 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:18:49 |