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Dynasty: Season 1 & 2 DVD
SKU ID #53566
$49.99
- Additional Details
- Format: DVD
- Rating: Not Rated
- Number of Discs: 10
- Run Time: 1774 Minutes
- Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen
- Studio: Paramount
- DVD Release Date: August 14, 2007
- Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese
- Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Mono
PORTUGUESE: Dolby Digital Mono - Cast: Heather Locklear, Joan Collins, Linda Evans, John Forsythe
- Genre: TV Series
- Color: Color
- Includes:
Season 1
Selected Episode Commentary by Series Co-Creator Esther Shapiro and Actor Al Corley
"Family, Furs and Fun: Creating DYNASTY" Series Overview
Character profiles: Fallon Carrington Colby and Steven Carrington
Season 2
Interactive Dynasty Season 2 Family Tree
Dynasty Season 1 & 2 begins the saga of a wealthy Denver family in the oil business, headed by Blake Carrington, the patriarch, and Krystle, his former secretary and current wife. His children include Adam, lost in childhood after a kidnapping; Fallon, pampered and spoiled; Steven, openly gay; and Amanda, hidden from him by his ex-wife, the conniving Alexis — and they are all waiting for you in Dynasty videos. Most of the show features the conflict between two large corporations, Blake's Denver Carrington and Alexis' Colby Corporation. Dynasty Season One and Two will take you back to a series filled with passion, glamour, catfights, and the biggest shoulder pads in Denver. Dynasty was the primetime soap fueled by an all-star cast and "sexsational" story lines that are now available on DVD. Relive the wrestling matches between Alexis and Krystle, Steven's scandalous romances, Fallon's affairs with practically everybody, and of course, the power struggles at Denver-Carrington, led by the magnetic Blake Carrington.
Actors: Joan Collins, Linda Evans, Christopher Allort, William Beckley, Brandon Bluhm, Janet Brandt, Justin Burnette
Years: 1981 - 1982
Buy Dynasty Season 1 & 2 for a nostalgic look back at the 1980s when oil was flowing, everyone was rich and catfights were more fun than the intrigue.







