| Leading Role: |
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Calista Flockhart ,Courtney Thorne-Smith ,Greg Germann ,Lisa Nicole Carson ,Jane Krakowski,Peter MacNicol,Gil Bellows, Vonda Shepard ,Robert Downey Jr. ,Portia De Rossi,Lucy Liu,Jami Gertz ,Famke Janssen ,Taye Diggs ,Christina Ricci |
| Director: |
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Joel Surnow, Jon Cassar |
| Genre: |
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Comedy | Drama | Music | Romance |
| TV Series Release Date: |
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8 September 1997 |
| Studio: |
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20th Century Fox |
| Aspect Ratio: |
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1.33 : 1 |
| Sound Mix: |
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Dolby |
| Language: |
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English with removable subtitles |
| Format: |
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Support both NTSC & PAL |
| Boxed Set: |
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Season 1 2 3 4 5 |
| Discs: |
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30 pcs |
| Weight: |
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2.0kg |
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| Summary of Ally McBeal |
| Ally McBeal, despite low expectations from the network, proved to be a highly successful endeavor from writer/producer David E. Kelley. The notoriously tiny Calista Flockhart's neurotic portrayal of Ally fueled the show for five seasons, though it could not have lasted nearly as long without the insights of its eccentric supporting cast. Unique for its forays into the surreal, Ally McBeal as a show is as conflicted as its starring character. Half feministic endeavor, half a frustratingly traditional portrayal of lovelorn women, Ally McBeal danced precariously between law dramas of a more serious nature and -Bridget Jones-esque "chick-shows." The series centered around the life of Ally McBeal, the quintessential "little girl lost," who, after graduating with a law degree from Harvard University, found herself in a law firm populated by an extraordinarily unconventional staff, including but not limited to Billy Thomas (Gil Bellows), her high school sweetheart. The show's premise allowed for quite a bit of creative freedom, and most episodes switched seamlessly from the thought-provoking (modern gender issues and sexual boundaries) to the absurd (remote control toilet flushers and pet frogs). Ally's quest for love and emotional fulfillment made for the heart of the series, along with the dark undertone of her often-questionable sanity. |


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