THE 4400 dvd box set , Brand New ,Never used , sealed in Box.
Seasons 1 2 3 and 4 , Number of Disc : 14 , all hold in one gift box set.
DVD Encoding:Free , can be played on any DVD Player.
Audio Tracks:Original English
Subtitles:English , Chinese. Removable .
Asia Import , some Chinese printed on the cover and disc . contant same as US version .
The 4400 (read "The Forty-four Hundred") is a science fiction TV series produced by CBS Paramount Network Television[1] in association with Sky Television, Renegade 83 and American Zoetrope for USA Network.[2] The show was created and written by Scott Peters and René Echevarria, and it stars Joel Gretsch and Jacqueline McKenzie. The series ran for four seasons from 2004 until its cancellation in 2007.[3]
In the pilot episode, what was originally thought to be a comet deposits a group of exactly 4400 people at Highland Beach, in the Cascade Range foothills near Mount Rainier, Washington. Each of the 4400 had disappeared at various times starting from 1946[4] in a beam of white light. None of the 4400 have aged from the time of their disappearance. Confused and disoriented, they remember nothing between the time of their disappearance and their return.
Format Science fiction drama
Created by René Echevarria
Scott Peters
Starring Joel Gretsch
Jacqueline McKenzie
Patrick Flueger
Theme music composer Amanda Abizaid
Opening theme "A Place in Time"
Country of origin United States and
United Kingdom
co-production in
Canada
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 45
The 4400 ran for four seasons. The first season is presented as a miniseries of five episodes,[10] which aired weekly from July 11, 2004 to August 8, 2004. Seasons two, three and four are each 13-episode seasons.[8][10]
A special episode, "The 4400: Unlocking the Secrets", aired between seasons two and three, on June 3, 2006, originally on NBC.[11]
Production of a third season was shot in Vancouver until July 26, 2006.[12] The third season premiered June 11, 2006, with 4.2 million viewers tuning in.[13] Executive Producer Ira Steven Behr described season three as "bigger and more mythic. It feels like 26 episodes instead of 13 because we're cramming so much stuff in". Production of the fourth and final season began in early 2007 for a mid-year premiere,[8] returning with the episode "The Wrath of Graham".[9] Billy Campbell, the actor who plays Collier, took most of season three off to sail around the world,[14]. The show was rewritten to explain the character's absence, making him the victim of an assassination attempt. In the fourth season, Campbell returned to the series as a regular, rather than a guest star as in the previous three seasons,[15] with the revelation that the character had been alive after all, but had wandered as an amnesiac for two years until he reappeared to assume his role as the leader of the 4400.

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