
The Sopranos
Modern day morality tale about New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano, as he deals with personal and professional issues in his home and business life.
A mobster passes out at a family barbecue and seeks therapy to understand why.
As Junior eyes revenge for a hijacking, Tony scrambles to recover a stolen teacher's car, calm Livia after a kitchen fire, and steer Christopher's reckless truck-theft scheme before blood is spilled.
Tony brokers a bruising Hasidic divorce, copes with Jackie's worsening cancer, and tries to keep Meadow's amphetamine-charged SAT prep quiet--while Junior sends lethal warnings to Christopher's crew.
With Jackie gone, Tony diverts a mob civil war by crowning Uncle Junior boss, even as Christopher demands vengeance and A.J. learns the weight of his father's reputation.
On a Maine college tour, Meadow presses Tony about the Mafia while he stalks a protected informant--balancing parental pride with ruthless business; at home, Carmela's confession tests her faith.
Junior revels in newfound power and squeezes Hesh; Carmela and the capos chafe; medication side-effects drive Tony into fevered dreams--and a risky crush--on Dr. Melfi.
After A.J. is caught drinking at school, Tony's 1967 flashbacks reveal his father's mob runs and Livia's chill, as he frets that the Soprano gene--and maybe ADD meds--could warp his son's future.
Indictments loom, prompting frantic gun-and-cash stashing while Christopher digs up bodies, shoots a baker, and obsesses over finding a heroic "arc" that will etch his name in Mafia history.
Junior's prized oral-sex prowess becomes explosive gossip just as Meadow's soccer coach is unmasked as a predator, pushing Tony to weigh vengeance against the limits of mob-style justice.
A lucrative Colombian heist bankrolls Adriana's hopeless rock demo while Tony samples suburban golf-club status, discovering that music and friendship both come with rigged scorecards.
Word that Pussy might be an FBI rat pits loyalty against fear; a bath-house test fails, Detective Makazian dives to his death, and Tony spies the real informer in chatty capo Jimmy Altieri.
Over-medicated and depressed, Tony hallucinates an idealized Italian muse while Junior's hired gunmen move in--only for Christopher's timely visit to botch the hit and ignite ruthless reprisal.
Tony learns Livia and Junior ordered his murder, unleashes a retaliatory bloodbath, and, as indictments rain down, raises a glass to "the little moments" with family amid a thunderstorm.
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Jamie-Lynn DiScala | Meadow Soprano |
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Steven Van Zandt | Silvio Dante |
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Drea de Matteo | Adriana La Cerva |
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James Gandolfini | Tony Soprano |
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Michael Imperioli | Christopher Moltisanti |
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Lorraine Bracco | Dr. Jennifer Melfi |
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Edie Falco | Carmela Soprano |
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Dominic Chianese | Junior Soprano |
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Robert Iler | A.J. Soprano |
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Nancy Marchand | Livia Soprano |
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Tony Sirico | Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri |
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Al Sapienza | Mikey Palmice |
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Vincent Pastore | Salvatore 'Big Pussy' Bonpensiero |
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Joseph Badalucco Jr. | Jimmy Altieri |
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Jerry Adler | Hesh Rabkin |
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Tony Darrow | Larry Boy Barese |
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Annika Pergament | News Anchor |
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Oksana Lada | Irina Peltsin |
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George Loros | Raymond Curto |
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John Heard | Det. Vin Makazian |
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Paul Schulze | Father Phil Intintola |
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John Ventimiglia | Artie Bucco |
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Kathrine Narducci | Charmaine Bucco |
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Anthony DeSando | Brendan Filone |
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Elaine del Valle | Waitress |
Packaging | Keep Case |
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Nr Discs | 1 |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Edition Release Date | Nov 23, 2009 |
Regions | Région Libre |
Owner | Serge Algarotti |
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Quantity | 1 |
Watched | |
Index | 623 |
Added Date | Sep 29, 2016 09:59:42 |
Modified Date | Apr 13, 2019 18:30:10 |