Law & Order
Law & Order, the longest running crime series and is tied for longest running drama series in the history of American broadcast television, will start its 21st season on NBC in the autumn of 2010. The brainchild of creator Dick Wolf, Law & Order is the most successful brand in the history of primetime television; the winner of the 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series; ties Cheers and M*A*S*H for the most consecutive best series nominations (eleven) and the longest-running drama series currently on American television. The series has also turned into one of entertainment's preeminent brands using a distinct ripped from the headlines format, and has spawned the successful spinoffs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Crime & Punishment and Law & Order: Trial by Jury.
When a little girl is abducted as part of a car-jacking, McCoy must bargain with the devil in the form of a system-savvy criminal.
The death of a con-man who tried to call Olivia Benson just before he was murdered brings Olivia and Fin to the assistance of Fontana and Green, and leads to a slippery mother/daughter team.
A deathbed confession reopens one of Fontana's old murder cases involving a young model, one in which he believed that the father was the killer. Branch and the father want the case to go away, but McCoy is bent on going to trial.
The bombing death of a husband set to remove the feeding tube of his wife, who's in a persistent vegetative state, focuses the investigation on the protesters.
A businessman is coerced by a gang to murder an investigative journalist in order to guarantee protection for his son, who is serving time in prison.
A nurse is accused of performing illegal sterilizations on troubled teens without their knowledge, which resulted in the death of one of her patients.
A single mother is killed and her baby stolen, and police find the child with a woman who took the baby while pretending to be pregnant.
The murder of a trucker blows open a case involving illegal trafficking and the citizen border patrol
Three women with identical names are murdered with the same m.o.. And Fontana and Green's investigation turns up a "hit list" with Jack McCoy's name on it, as well as a number of witnesses in one of his trials.
Van Buren relentlessly pursues a cocky suspect she believes was responsible for driving a friend's daughter to suicide, because he allegedly attacked her with drain cleaner. But her resulting actions could put the case in jeopardy.
A synagogue's Chumash is stolen and desecrated, and the crime must be solved before a religious war breaks out in downtown Manhattan.
After an accountant for the mob is stabbed to death, a corrupt police officer who grew up with the victim takes justice into his own hands. However, pursuing the case could put the officer's other convictions in jeopardy.
McCoy pursues murder charges against a woman in an assisted suicide case, but he finds out during the trial that a third party may have also been involved.
A teenager from a rich family kills a schoolmate because he refused to sell him test answers. His defense argues that he was not responsible for his actions because of the medication he was prescribed.
A suburban mom ends up admitting to the detectives that she shot and killed her own teenage son out of fear that the boy would become a menace to society.
The murder of a banker leads to the discovery that he was having a relationship with his boss. McCoy's case rides on the testimony of the defendant's 14-year-old daughter. However, her testimony also reveals a shocking family secret.
While Jack is prosecuting a man who murdered a military contractor, the prosecution is interrupted by the recent capture of a terrorist.
Fontana is accused of using excessively violent tactics to force a kidnapping suspect to reveal the location of the victim. Prosecutors are left to decide whether the ends justified the means.
A boy's suicide note alleging misconduct of his sister's doctor results in the investigation of a physician administering illegal AIDS drugs.
A paper reveals the identity of an undercover officer, getting her killed, and the trail may lead to a politician's office.
Fontana and Green investigate Green's former replacement, Nick Falco, who becomes a suspect in an investigation after a woman he had spent the night with is found slashed to death in his bathroom.
A case involving fake DEA badges leads to the death of A.D.A. Borgia. McCoy is forced to resort to dubious legal tactics to ensure that Borgia's killers are brought to justice.
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Fred Dalton Thompson | DA Arthur Branch |
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Dennis Farina | Detective Joe Fontana |
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S. Epatha Merkerson | Lieutenant Anita Van Buren |
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Annie Parisse | ADA Alexandra Borgia |
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Sam Waterston | Executive ADA Jack McCoy |
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Jesse L. Martin | Detective Ed Green |
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Steven Zirnkilton | Narrator |
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Leslie Hendrix | ME Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers |
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Selenis Leyva | Detective Mariluz Rivera |
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John Cariani | CSU Technician Julian Beck |
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Anne Lockhart | Lawyer |
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Carolyn McCormick | Dr. Elizabeth Olivet |
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Richard Hirschfeld | Assistant ME Brody |
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Sonny Vellozzi | Gallery Member |
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Triney Sandoval | Assistant ME Carlos Fernandez |
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Raymond J. Barry | Robert Dolan |
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Becky Ann Baker | Defense Attorney Carolyn Walters |
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Penny Johnson | Ms. Booker |
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Peter McRobbie | Trial Judge Walter Bradley |
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Daniel Hugh Kelly | Leland Barnes |
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Anthony C. Mazza | ESU Team Leader |
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Jordan Charney | Trial Judge Donald Karan |
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Stewart Summers | Detective |
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David Little | Judge Michael Schneider |
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Jeannine Comeau | Paralegal |
| Packaging | Snap Case |
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| Nr Discs | 5 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Surround [English] Stereo [English] |
| Distributor | Universal Studios |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Nov 08, 2011 |
| Regions | Region 1 |