| Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman - The Complete Season One | 
enlarge | Directors: Terrence O'hara, Michele Lee, Chuck Bowman, Jerry Jameson, James Keach Actors: Helene Udy, James Leland Adams Studio: A&E HOME VIDEO Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 6740
Format: Box Set, Color, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Running Time: 840 minutes Number Of Items: 5 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 3.1
MPN: AAED70741D ISBN: 0767052838 UPC: 733961707410 EAN: 9780767052832 ASIN: B00008DDIW
Theatrical Release Date: January 1, 1993 Release Date: May 27, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: A&e Home Video Release Date: 04/29/2008 Run time: 840 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com Season one of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman captures the popular television series at its most charming and original: a gently feminist, 19th-century Western with mythic overtones, a Gunsmoke-like vision of small-town constancy, and an audacious love story that might best be described as Buckskin Bronte. British actress Jane Seymour scrubbed away her accent to play Michaela Quinn, fifth daughter of a well-to-do Boston physician who encouraged her to get a medical degree despite social obstacles. The headstrong Quinn moves to rough-and-tumble Colorado Springs to set up a practice, faces stiff resistance from the locals, witnesses the brutality of white America's expansionism, and generally experiences a classic Western transformation from privilege to pioneering. Along the way, Quinn makes a heartfelt connection with the mysterious Sully (Joe Lando), a laconic outsider/cowboy-knight-errant/widower preserving his broken heart. While the series' pilot may be the best thing in this set, there is a lot to enjoy about further episodes (with such guest stars as Johnny Cash and Robert Culp) exploring Quinn's hard-won admiration from town skeptics. Dr. Quinn creator Beth Sullivan admirably balances the many influences and narrative forces at work; some of the best shows are idea-driven, such as "Portraits," which deals with prejudice. --Tom Keogh
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No captions; no subtitles January 4, 2009 We just watched the pilot episode and enjoyed it thoroughly. BUT there is no close-captioning and no subtitles. Not for the deaf or hard-of-hearing. We would have paid more to have that feature.
I wish T.V. was still like this July 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is an excellent T.V. series. In a time were T.V. is all about sex and violence, I find I have to go back a few years and revisit shows like Dr. Quinn that were safe, and yes, always had a happy ending. I recommend this to any family or any person, like me, who can't find a t.v. show with a decent story-line to get into.
Great buy July 10, 2008 It has been years since I have seen this show and I was sad when they took it off the air. When I found it on DVD I just had to have it. I look on several different sites to find it and Amazon, has the best price for this product.
LOVED IT July 3, 2008 I loved the t.v series so much I am in the process of buy all the DVD's
CC May 31, 2008 does not have close caption so i wouldnt recommend to deaf people. But other than that it is a good tv show
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