Tony Soprano, a New Jersey mob boss finds his life, what with hits, extortion and Mafia business, as well as his mother, teenage kids and wife, so stressful that he seeks out psychotherapy.
General Note: Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.English, French, and Spanish language tracks with English, French and Spanish subtitles.LSC 39.40For home use only.Special features include: video interview with creator David Chase, 2 behind-the-scenes featurettes.Widescreen version.Originally broadcast as episodes of the television program in 1999.Disc label title.DVDs.
Formatted Contents Note: episode 1. The Sopranos / written and directed by David Chase -- episode 2. 46 long / directed by Daniel Attias; written by David Chase -- episode 3. Denial, anger, acceptance / directed by Nick Gomez; written by Mark Seraceni -- episode 4. Meadowlands / directed by John Patterson; written by Jason Cahill -- episode 5. College / directed by Allen Coulter; written by David Chase, James Manos, Jr. -- episode 6. Pax Soprana / directed by Alan Taylor; written by Frank Renzulli -- episode 7. Down neck / directed by Lorraine Senna; written by Mitchell Burgess, Robin Green -- episode 8. The legend of Tennessee Moltisanti / directed by Tim Van Patten; written by Frank Renzulli, David Chase -- episode 9. Boca / directed by Andy Wolk; written by Jason Cahill, Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess -- episode 10. A hit is a hit / directed by Matthew Penn; written by Joe Bosso, Frank Renzulli -- episode 11. Nobody knows anything / directed by Henry J. Bronchtein; written by Frank Renzulli -- episode 12. Isabella / directed by Allen Coulter; written by Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess -- episode 13. I dream of Jeannie Cosamano / directed by John Patterson; written by David Chase.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Production credits vary by episode.
Participant or Performer Note: James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Lorraine Bracco, Michael Imperiolo, Dominic Chianese, Vincent Pastore.