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Thursday, August 20, 2020

Seal Team and Gunsmoke

From CBS/Paramount comes two TV series DVD collections that examine law enforcement in the past and the present.



You know him from the Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel and Bones TV series.

Actor David Boreanaz stars in Season Three of the new military themed TV series Seal Team.

Over 20 episodes on 5-discs Seal Team leader Jason Hayes (Boreanaz) leads his men on dangerous missions overseas in their search and destroy assignments to take out terrorists and bad guys.

Along the way personal conflicts, at home trials and bureaucratic and military stumbling blocks detract from their mission.

Yet, despite it all they work as a team and complete their assigned missions.

In this time of global conflict, the threat of foreign and domestic terrorism and the rise of fanatical and often violent forces the Seal Team doggedly presses on.

The special DVD Collection also includes over 25 minutes of Special Features including a featurette, and more.

For 20 years the TV Western series Gunsmoke thrilled audiences with its adventures, humor, danger, action, personal character conflicts, rugged portrayal of the Old West and most of all the friendship of its stellar cast.

Even after it went of the air Gunsmoke was popular in repeats and maintained a loyal audience.

The series proved so popular that three Gunsmoke movies were produced starring most of the original cast.

Sadly several cast members passed away during the production of the.

One consistent character, Marshal Matt Dillon, as portrayed by actor James Arness, returned and he lead viewers through a series of three films.

In the Gunsmoke Movie Collection Marshal Dillon is stabbed and slowly recovers as a ghost from his past returns.

In another film retired Marshall Dillon learns he has a daughter that has been kidnapped by Indians and in the final film Matt Dillon finds himself in the middle of a range war.

All the films did well in the ratings and now all three movies are together in one DVD package courtesy of CBS/Paramount.

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