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Mad Men: Season 1 (3 Discs)  (Enhanced Widescreen for 16x9 TV)  (Blu-ray Disc) 

SKU:  8874453 Release Date: 7/1/2008
Rating:  NR
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Ads and anxiety in 1960s office drama for adults.

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Includes:
  • Mad Men: Long Weekend (2007)
  • Mad Men: 5G (2007)
  • Mad Men: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (2007)
  • Mad Men: Shoot (2007)
  • Mad Men: The Hobo Code (2007)
  • Mad Men: Red in the Face (2007)
  • Mad Men: Babylon (2007)
  • Mad Men: Indian Summer (2007)
  • Mad Men: New Amsterdam (2007)
  • Mad Men: Nixon vs. Kennedy (2007)
  • Mad Men: Marriage of Figaro (2007)
  • Mad Men: Ladies Room (2007)
  • Mad Men: The Wheel (2007)

    Mad Men: Long Weekend
    Don is distraught about losing an important account, so Roger, stuck in the city on Labor Day, tries to cheer him up; Joan and her roommate paint the town. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Mad Men: 5G
    Don wins a prestigious award and gets his face splashed on a prominent industry periodical, which triggers some fallout from his past; Ken gets a short story published in a national monthly magazine, inspiring jealousy among his colleagues. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Mad Men: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
    At an advertising agency in 1960s Manhattan, the creative director has problems coming up with ideas for a tobacco account and crosses swords with the female head of a large department store that she wants to take in a new retail direction. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Mad Men: Shoot
    A rival ad agency tries to poach Don from Sterling Cooper, and they involve Betty in their campaign to land him; romantic rivals vie for Peggy's affections. Also, the agency steps up its Nixon presidential campaign in an attempt to counter successful Kennedy promos. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Mad Men: The Hobo Code
    Don's mysterious past comes back to haunt him; Peggy celebrates her new work success, but not all of her colleagues and co-workers are pleased or impressed; Salvatore's relationship with a client is questioned. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Mad Men: Red in the Face
    A boys' night out for Roger and Don ends badly as Roger's erratic behavior damages their relationship; Pete encounters problems on the home front as he and his bride continue to adjust to being married. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Mad Men: Babylon
    Peggy offers superb suggestions during a focus-group session, and her ideas are so well received that her future at the agency looks much brighter; Don asks Rachel's advice about an ad campaign for Israeli tourism. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Mad Men: Indian Summer
    Peggy is assigned a difficult project; Don seizes the opportunity provided by Roger's latest work woes; a frustrated Pete develops more problems at home and in the office; Betty seeks new relief for her mounting frustrations. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Mad Men: New Amsterdam
    Pete oversteps his bounds in dealing with a valuable client, puts his foot in his mouth and gets a lesson from Don in toeing the company line. At home, he gets pressure from his newlywed bride to buy their own apartment unit. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Mad Men: Nixon vs. Kennedy
    The Sterling Cooper staff pulls an all-nighter watching Nixon-Kennedy election returns; an ambitious Pete directly challenges Don. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Mad Men: Marriage of Figaro
    Pete's return from his honeymoon stirs up conflicted emotions about his bachelor-party dalliance with Peggy; Don and Rachel's business relationship shifts; Betty sets tongues wagging when she invites the neighborhood divorcée to her daughter's birthday party. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Mad Men: Ladies Room
    Betty sees a specialist about her ongoing physical problems; a managing partner leans on Don to get involved in the Richard Nixon presidential campaign; Peggy gets some unwanted attention from a copy writer. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Mad Men: The Wheel
    Peggy's colleagues are irked when she's given a new job opportunity; Don's work responsibilities get in the way of his home life; Betty uncovers a surprising secret. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

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    Mad Men: Season 1 (3 Discs) - Widescreen Subtitle AC3 Dolby Dts - Blu-ray Disc (3 out of 3)
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    5
    Posted by: from IL on 01/20/2013Great story and dramatic feel under the retor 60's time period when ad execs would try and market any product.

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    Believe the hype!
    5
    Posted by: from Los Angeles, CA on 02/11/2011After hearing all about Mad Men the past few years, I finally decided to buy all three seasons (during Black Friday 2010 at 9.99 each for blu-rays). Finally got around to watching the first season and wow, it's worth it. There were times I was watching 2-3 episodes a night. It's that good. Highly recommend it. It's pretty interesting to see a period piece, and see how things were so different 50 years ago in America. I'm going to try and finish seasons 2 and 3 before they start airing season 4 on tv. Otherwise...might just have buy season 4!

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    Another Great AMC series
    4
    Posted by: from Fort Thomas, KY on 07/06/2008This is from the AMC series. AMC has joined the weekly television scrap with a couple of very strong series now. This one focuses on the Advertising executives from Madison Avenue during 1960. If you weren't alive when Kennedy was running for President, you might find some of this anachronistic. People smoking like chimneys. People drinking and driving without any thought. Affairs run amok. The first two surely happened. Whether the third happened as often on Madison Avenue as this depicts, I guess you'd have to talk to an Ad Man. Of course it does make for a spicier TV show. Well acted. Well Written. Well worth the dramatic, and sometimes comic result. And certainly a wonderful history lesson. Though there are some anomalies that pop up from time to time. Us old foggies sit back and say that didn't exist then.

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