
Without A Trace
Without A Trace: Season 4
Without a Trace is a fast-paced procedural drama about the Missing Persons Squad of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The sole responsibility of the special task force is to find missing persons by applying advanced psychological profiling techniques to peel back the layers of the victims' lives and trace their whereabouts in an effort to discover whether they have been abducted, been murdered, committed suicide or simply run away. The team reconstructs a "Day of Disappearance" timeline that details every minute of the 24 hours prior to the disappearance, following one simple rule: learn who the victim is in order to learn where the victim is. Senior agent Jack Malone (Anthony LaPaglia) heads the dedicated team that knows too well that every second counts when someone vanishes.
During an ambush, a hail of gunfire seriously wounds Martin and kills the FBI detainee that he and Danny were transporting.
The team searches for missing 15-year-old Ryan Wallace who was obsessed with the safety of his school after losing a parent and watching the towers on 9/11 fall. Martin and Vivian both return from medical leave. Jack seems to be feeling protective of his staff and loses his temper when Danny puts himself in the way of unnecessary harm.
The team's newest member, FBI rookie Elena Delgado, formerly of the NYPD, encounters a learning curve as she attempts to help search for missing 20-year-old Dina Kingston.
The backpack and ID of missing college coed Skye Petersen are suddenly dropped off at a thrift store seven years after Jack--and ultimately the legal system--determined she was murdered by her married professor with whom she'd just ended an affair.
The team searches for 25-year-old Korean-American Wendy Kim, who vanishes after a fight with her new boyfriend during her night shift at her parents' deli.
Jack and Danny head to Mexico to find wealthy American vacationer James Costin who was abducted, at the request of James' mother-in-law. While Vivian, Sam, Martin and Elena work the case back in New York, Jack encounters resistance from the locals. The team soon becomes suspicious of James's wife Lucy Costin, convinced she knows more about her husband's disappearance than she is saying.
When the team investigates the disappearance of a man, they find pictures of child pornography in his home office and on his computer - all of the same little girl. However, the man who initially appears to be a pedophile on the run quickly becomes a helpful aid with the good intent of finding this little girl who has been subjected to a life of human trafficking and child prostitution.
This case, a missing 15-year-old school boy, focuses on the emotional anguish of the parents as the team does its best to find him.
Jack's friend Max Cassidy vanishes after leaving a message on his wife Anne's voice-mail. While investigating, Jack realizes that Max was having an affair, and that he has got in much deeper into an espionage case than he should have following the murder of his partner, Jimmy, a man Max had felt was too green for undercover work. Both Jack and Ann fear the worst as the team try to find Max.
While Jack tries to determine what to do about his increasingly frail and delusional father, Sam investigates an unidentified amnesiac woman in the mental ward of the hospital.
The FBI investigates the disappearance of Cole Warren, an FDNY paramedic who was last seen at the hospital after delivering a wounded gang banger. Warren is good at his job and is highly respected. He's stayed in his neighborhood and takes dangerous calls. He was a gang banger himself at one point and managed to get out of that life. He's taken an interest in a young man with the potential to make something of himself and not fall into the spiral that leads so many to crime and violence. Warren's past however catches up with him anyway. Meanwhile, Malone has to deal with his father's funeral and his relationship with Anne Cassidy.
After therapist Gina Hill disappears, the team investigates and initially suspects that one of her patients may be involved. After discussions with Gina's fiancé and her own therapist, the team follows the trail of clues to a bartender named Vince with an unusual ability to get good women to do whatever he wants them to. Martin continues to struggle with his recovery.
The agents investigate the disappearance of Claire Hunter, a prep school teacher who was last seen at her gym the previous evening. She'd had a confrontation with a man at the gym who claims to have seen her subsequently getting into a car. Claire was well respected at her school and always went the extra mile as far as the students went. She had just broken up with her boyfriend Pete a fireman but that proves to be a dead end. When one of her 15 year-old students runs off with her, they can't help but wonder is they're having a relationship. It proves to be far more complicated than that with Claire having to come to terms with the parental abuse she suffered as a child and which her student now faces.
The FBI investigate the disappearance of Andy Reynolds who vanished after appearing in a police line-up in a rape case. He was released by the police but hasn't been seen since. The FBI learn that Andy had served 5 years in a military prison after confessing to to raping a young woman while stationed in Japan. Andy had a steady job working for another ex-Marine, Nelson Wolpert, but seems to have returned to Japan soon after the line-up. Jack Malone heads to Tokyo while the team in New York City continue the investigation. As they continue to gather evidence, the agents come to believe that Andy was innocent of the rape charge he confessed to.
Missing: one suburban housewife. Last seen arguing with a man outside of a Soho gallery. Husband more than a little worried.
A young boy goes missing in a car-jacking. His father worked for a large drug company and would like to sort things out by himself.
An agoraphobic journalist goes missing.
A bike messenger goes missing. The team finds out that he is in fact only 15, not 18 as his employers thought. When delving into his family life, they find some quite disturbing information.
The team members search for a pregnant, HIV-positive woman, Megan, who vanished moments after she and her husband saw the ultrasound of their healthy late-term fetus.
A rich daddy's son, Breck Mulligan, disappears after his job at a shelter where he is doing community service to which he was sentenced. A surveillance tape shows that he was attacked and possibly abducted in front of the shelter.
Pete and Joanie McMurphy report their teen daughter, Kelly, whom he coaches intensely aiming at Olympic ice skating, missing. The team finds a peeping Tom a false trail. The team finds the school has a problem with doping, and she's obsessed with the death of her doting, more gifted elder brother and mentor Jason, whose death wasn't an accident but the result of steroids for lack of alternative to meet Pete's unrealistic expectations.
A family - father, daughter and son - go inexplicably missing. The investigators find out from a school friend that the son witnessed something he shouldn't have.
Two teenagers go missing at the same time - a black boy and a white girl. The team is faced with the difficult task of finding both teens, which is made incredibly difficult by all the media coverage given to the white teen.
Former ADA Jennifer Nichols, now senior partner in a 'social' law firm, disappears after a visit form her allegedly stalking-prone ex Eric Jensen, but he proves inoffensive. She recently visited in jail Grant Stoker, the only caught member of a violent robber gang, and tricked him into betraying the mastermind. Jack suspects travel agency entrepreneur Allen Davis, who dated her but was bothered in the restaurant by the pregnant Lucy Stoker, adulterous wife of Grant who took the blame for her sake. Smelling a rat in the FBI office, Davis seizes the initiative drastically.
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Anthony LaPaglia | Jack Malone |
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Marianne Jean-Baptiste | Vivian Johnson |
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Enrique Murciano | Danny Taylor |
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Eric Close | Martin Fitzgerald |
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Poppy Montgomery | Samantha Spade |
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Roselyn Sanchez | Elena Delgado |
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Joshua Gomez | James Mackeroy |
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Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio | Anne Cassidy |
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Joyce Van Patten | Paula |
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Dominic Scott Kay | Eli |
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Danielle Chuchran | Melissa |
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Federico Dordei | Manuel |
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Dean Cudworth | Koolbyker |
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Randy Vinneau | Club Goer |
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Viola Davis | Audrey Williams |
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Jack McGee | Charlie Harvey |
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Laurie Metcalf | Susan Hopkins |
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Nick Chinlund | Nelson |
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Matt Craven | Larry Hopkins |
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Brian Howe | Grant Stoker |
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Gina Torres | Tyra Hughes |
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Mark Pellegrino | Sadik Marku |
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Jonathan Banks | Sal Marcello |
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Martin Landau | Frank Malone |
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Larry Cedar | Ray Pallides |
Packaging | Custom Case |
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Nr Discs | 3 |
Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [Anglaise] Dolby Digital Stereo [Français] Dolby Digital Stereo [Espagnol] Dolby Digital Stereo [Allemande] |
Subtitles | Allemande | Allemande (pour les malentendants) | Anglaise | Anglaise (pour les malentendants) | Espagnol | Français | Hollandaise | Portugaise |
Distributor | Warner Home Video |
Layers | Dual side, Single layer |
Edition Release Date | Jun 18, 2008 |
Regions | Région 2 |
Owner | Serge Algarotti |
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Quantity | 1 |
Seen | |
Index | 230 |
Added Date | Sep 12, 2016 09:46:22 |
Modified Date | Jun 12, 2018 09:53:57 |