Call Number DVD/TV/NIKITA
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Description: 5 videodiscs (929 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
ISBN/ISSN: 9780780673731, 0780673735,
Language: English
Title from container
Based on characters from the film "Nikita."
Originally broadcast on television in 2010-2011
Maggie Q, Lyndsy Fonseca, Shane West, Aaron Stanford, Xander Berkeley
In this sexy and suspenseful series, Nikita has gone rogue. Division is an ultra-secret government agency whose operatives are recruited young people with severed ties to family, friends, and society. Trained to be invisible assassins, no one ever leaves Division, except the charming and deadly Nikita, who has managed to escape, making it her mission to undermine the now-corrupt organization
Not rated
DVD, widescreen; Dolby surround 5.1, stereo
English (5.1) or Portuguese (stereo.) dialogue; Chinese, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Thai or Spanish subtitles; English subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing
Pilot -- 2.0 -- Kill Jill -- Rough trade -- The guardian -- Resistance -- The recruit -- Phoenix -- One way -- Dark matter -- All the way -- Free -- Coup de Grace -- The next seduction -- Alexandra -- Echoes -- Covenants -- Into the dark -- Girl's best friend -- Glass houses -- Betrayals -- Pandora Disc 1. Disc 2. Disc 3. Disc 4. Disc 5.
Spy television programs
Action and adventure television programs
Nonfiction television programs
Television series
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Spy television programs
Action and adventure television programs
DVD
Added--20110908 advd
Fonseca, Lyndsy, 1987-
West, Shane
Stanford, Aaron
Berkeley, Xander, 1955-
Silverstein, Craig
Warner Bros
Warner Home Video (Firm)
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