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.
A botched burglary ends in murder, and the apartment in question belongs to a paparazzi who may have compromising photos of a celebrity and her baby.
A murder is discovered on a social-networking website, and sorting out all the suspects and those who have moral responsibility complicates convicting the killer.
A girl is killed in a building explosion. The owner was offered millions to sell the property, but turned down the highest offer--much to the chagrin of his ex-wife.
An Arab man killed on video, purportedly by a white supremacist group, may have actually been killed for helping the FBI infiltrate an Arab terrorist cell in New York city.
Green and Cassady investigate the murder of a child molester exposed on a national television news program.
An executive of a body armor company is gunned down while arriving at his daughter's $2 million sweet-16 party; detectives tie the incident to a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq when his vest failed.
A washed-up, anti-Semitic actor is arrested with blood on his clothes. Detectives later discover that a Jewish television producer he has connections to has been murdered. But what role, if any, did he play in it?
A co-ed is accused of murdering a man inside a "Babes Being Bad" tour bus. But was she raped by the owner of the company, and is he ultimately responsible for the murder?
When a convicted mass murderer escapes from prison, Detectives Green and Cassidy rush to apprehend him, but not before he murders a gun dealer and several young girls at a school.
A high-end escort is arrested for the murder of a lawyer tied to a corporate scandal and scheduled to testify before Congress. But somebody other than the victim may have been paying for her services.
The investigation into the death of a gold-digger's drug addict son uncovers a potential plot to illegally harvest dead body parts for medical transplants.
The adopted infant of a soap opera star and a relative of the baby's biological father are central to a murder investigation.
A Ph.D. student working on stem cell research goes on trial after the attempted murder of a controversial, outspoken right-wing pundit results in the death of an audience member.
The death of a gay male actor exposes a scandal that threatens to bring down the powerful pastor of a large New York church who preaches intolerance toward homosexuals.
The murder of a film director leads to motives that include immigration and Muslim fanaticism, but picking the correct one may be difficult.
Green and Cassady investigate the death of a publishing agent who approved a book written by an ex-athlete that describes how he would have murdered his wife if he was in fact the real killer.
A fundamentalist Christian goes on trial for murder, but he claims that he was protecting his daughter from Divine Retribution for learning Evolution theory in school.
A jeweler who caters to the hip-hop community pleads guilty to killing a female rap star. But he later claims that a violent record producer intimidated him into confessing to the crime.
The DA's office prosecutes a Russian police officer for poisoning to death a Russian immigrant who kidnapped his daughter for a prostitution ring in New York.
While investigating a kidnapping and murder of a young boy, a second kidnapped boy, missing for years, is found living with his captor. But how will Jack handle prosecuting the case when things are not as clear as they seem at first?
While prosecuting an Iraq War veteran for murder, Jack discovers that his crime may be related to the deplorable conditions he was subjected to at a V.A. hospital.
While investigating the murder of a senator's ex-wife, detectives find an alarming history of domestic abuse involving the entire family. However, the investigation comes to an abrupt halt when another dead body turns up.
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Fred Dalton Thompson | DA Arthur Branch |
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Alana De La Garza | ADA Connie Rubirosa |
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S. Epatha Merkerson | Lieutenant Anita Van Buren |
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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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Milena Govich | Detective Nina Cassady |
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Leslie Hendrix | ME Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers |
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Rocco Vitalia | Max |
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Anne Lockhart | Policewoman |
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John Cariani | CSU Technician Julian Beck |
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Julia K. Murney | Lisa Quinlann |
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Peter Conboy | New York City Police Officer |
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Carolyn McCormick | Dr. Elizabeth Olivet |
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Steven Weisz | NYPD |
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Hudson Cooper | Arraignment Clerk |
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Rufus Collins | Trial Judge Winston Delahunt |
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Melissa Maxwell | Arraignment Judge |
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J.C. Montgomery | Judge Everett Mason |
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David Warshofsky | Roger Kraslow |
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John Benjamin Hickey | Defense Attorney Aaron Solomon |
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Denise Dowse | Judge Nora Glover |
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Brooke Smith | Ms. Kurland |
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Cara Buono | Attorney Shannon |
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Zoe Lister Jones | Hannah Welch |
| 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 |