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The Avengers '67: Set 2 [VHS]
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Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Diana Rigg Patrick Macnee Recording label: A&E Home Video EAN: 9780767011020Binding: VHS TapeISBN: 0767011023Format: Box set, Color, NTSC, Release Date: 1998-06-30Universal product code (UPC): 733961171402Number of discs: 3Audience rating: NR (Not Rated)Description The classic TV series THE AVENGERS is back, digitally remastered and better and bolder than ever! Take a jaunt in John Steed’s (Patrick Macnee) classic Bentley or race across the English countryside in Mrs. Emma Peel’s (Diana Rigg) sporty Lotus Elan. Pursue evil masterminds, double agents and vengefull enemies-of-state. Episode after episode, THE AVENGERS captivates audiences with outrageous adventures, daring escapes and stiletto-sharp dialogue. No villain, regardless how twisted or ingenious, ever has a prayer against the impeccably capable John Steed and the exquisitely formidable Mrs. Emma Peel. This collection includes the following 1967 colour episodes: THE LIVING DEAD: Steed finds a mine of information--and Emma goes underground. THE HIDDEN TIGER: Steed hunts a big cat--and Emma is badly scratched THE CORRECT WAY TO KILL: Steed changes partners--and Emma joinds the enemy. NEVER, NEVER SAY DIE: Steed meets a dead man--and Emma fights the corpse. EPIC: Steed catches a falling star--and Emma makes a movie. THE SUPERLATIVE SEVEN: Steed flies to nowhere--and Emma does her party piece.
Amazon.com Set 2 in The Avengers '67 includes more episodes of the long-running British television series at its creative peak of great writing, color filming (for the first time on the show), and flawless chemistry between actors Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg. This batch includes six episodes on three tapes, including the unstoppable-corpse mystery "The Living Dead"; the cheeky, killer-feline story "The Hidden Tiger"; the finishing-school drama "The Correct Way to Die"; the scary "Epic"; and the Agatha Christie-like "The Superlative Seven." --Tom Keogh
Running time: 312 minutesLanguage: English (Unknown)
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