Orange Is The New Black
Based on the U.S. best-selling memoir by Piper Kerman, "Orange Is the New Black" is a comedic drama set in a women's prison that tells the story of engaged Brooklynite Piper Chapman, whose decade-old relationship with drug-runner Alex results in her arrest and year-long detention in a federal penitentiary.
To pay her debt to society, Piper must trade her comfortable New York life with fiance Larry for an orange prison jumpsuit and a baffling prison culture where she is forced to question everything she believes and form unexpected new alliances with a group of eccentric and outspoken inmates.
Piper Chapman is sent to jail as a result of her relationship with a drug smuggler.
After accidentally insulting the prison's chef, the kitchen staff refuses to feed Piper.
Piper must deal with romantic advances from a fellow inmate known as Crazy Eyes.
Piper gets to know her stern new roommate. The inmates prepare for a farewell party.
While on the lawn one morning, Piper sees a chicken roosting nearby on the grass. When she tells other inmates about the odd sighting, Piper discovers that the chicken is actually a prison legend that several inmates have tried to catch for years. The complicated history between Aleida Diaz and her daughter Dayanara Diaz comes to light.
The inmates must campaign amongst their races for a coveted spot as a prisoners' representative. Piper steers clear of the bizarre political process but might not have a choice but to get involved. Larry's editor wants him to write an article about Piper's incarceration.
Former high school track star Janae Watson returns from solitary confinement. Piper wants to reopen the outdoor track but Healy forces her to fulfill several potentially dangerous tasks before he will consider it. Alex's teasing of a religious fanatic named Tiffany "Pennsatucky" Doggett sparks a rivalry.
Officer Mendez begins harassing Red when she refuses to help him continue smuggling drugs into the prison. Larry publishes his article about Piper in the New York Times, which turns her into a person of interest for inmates and corrections officers alike. Piper's best friend Polly has her baby at the same time that a baby is born to an inmate in Piper's cell block.
Piper is in high spirits when she makes peace with Alex and awaits a visit from Larry on Thanksgiving. However, Healy's true colors come out when he throws Piper in solitary confinement for dancing with Alex. The frightening experience of solitary forces Piper to take a serious look at her life and come to several conclusions about the future.
Pennsatucky flaunts her new healing hands that Jesus has supposedly given her. The prison brings in a group of teenage troublemakers so that the inmates can scare them straight. Tricia returns from detox to find she has lost her position on the kitchen staff and must still deal with Mendez breathing down her neck for her drug debts.
Grief looms over the prison as the inmates mourn a recent death. Dayanara, Nicky, and Red plot to end Mendez's career by tricking him into revealing his indiscretions. Larry gives a radio interview about Piper's experience in prison and his comments cause conflict with some of Piper's closest allies.
After discovering a series of sad truths, friendships change. Tiffany 'Pennsatucky' Doggett is offended by Piper Chapman, and that lead to the dangerous roads. Larry finally meets Piper after the radio show to discuss their future.
Alex makes a final decision about Piper and Larry finally decides what will happen to Piper after meeting Alex for the first time. Red's plan to retrieve her kitchen goes awry. Piper is forced to stand up to another inmate.
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Joel Garland | Scott O'Neill |
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Natasha Lyonne | Nicky Nichols |
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Jason Biggs | Larry Bloom |
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Pablo Schreiber | George 'Pornstache' Mendez |
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Kate Mulgrew | Galina 'Red' Reznikov |
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Michael Harney | Sam Healy |
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Laura Prepon | Alex Vause |
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Dascha Polanco | Dayanara Diaz |
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Taylor Schilling | Piper Chapman |
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Michelle Hurst | Miss Claudette Pelage |
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Shaleeni Ranchhod | Inmate |
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Eric J Carlson | Corrections Officer |
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Lea DeLaria | Big Boo |
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Yael Stone | Lorna Morello |
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Matt McGorry | John Bennett |
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Selenis Leyva | Gloria Mendoza |
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Samira Wiley | Poussey Washington |
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Catherine Curtin | Wanda Bell |
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Uzo Aduba | Suzanne 'Crazy Eyes' Warren |
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Danielle Brooks | Tasha 'Taystee' Jefferson |
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Constance Shulman | Yoga Jones |
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Nick Sandow | Joe Caputo |
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Annie Golden | Norma Romano |
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Maria Dizzia | Polly Harper |
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Laverne Cox | Sophia Burset |
| Packaging | HD Case |
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| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [French] Commentary [English] DTS-HD HR 5.1 [English] DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) | Spanish |
| Extras | * Audio Commentary for I Wasn't Ready |
| Distributor | Lions Gate |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 13, 2014 |
| Regions | Region 1 | Region A |
| Purchased | On Nov 29, 2014 |
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| Index | 3174 |
| Added Date | Mar 22, 2018 00:00:00 |
| Modified Date | Mar 03, 2025 21:46:16 |