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24 - Season 7 - Complete - BLU-RAY Version (2009) Certificate 15

24 - Season 7 - Complete - BLU-RAY Version
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Rated 4.5 stars
Average rating
(85%)
 
Starring: Elisha Cuthbert | Kiefer Sutherland | Cherry Jones | Annie Wersching | Colm Feore | Bob Gunton | Jeffrey Nordling | Rhys Coiro | Janeane Garofalo | Carlos Bernard | Kurtwood Smith
Director: Jon Cassar, Brad Turner, Milan Cheylov
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 1036 mins
Genres: Television | Thriller
Languages: English
Released: October 19, 2009

Following up on the harrowing events of the feature-length movie REDEMPTION, 24's full-throttle seventh series once again hurtles viewers back into the breathless pace of the programme proper, with all the fast-paced verve fans have come to expect from FOX�s blockbuster action franchise. Federal Agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) returns from working alongside old friend Carl Benton at an underprivileged boys' school in war-ravaged Sangala, Africa, where he was forced to spring back into action after a heinous warlord kidnapped schoolchildren to be recruited as soldiers for a planned coup. Back in the States, Allison Taylor (Cherry Jones) has been inaugurated as the country�s first female president, which puts her family in danger. Soon after returning, Jack discovers that the terrorists who have breached the government�s computer database infrastructure may be the same ones behind the Sangala incident. In addition, the CTU is out of commission and Elisha Cuthbert returns as Jack's daughter, Kim. Included here are all 24 episodes.

DVD Talk

To say that the seventh season of 24 is riveting entertainment would be an understatement. Once you pop the first disc in and start watching you simply won't be able to stop until the clock ticks down the final seconds of the 24th episode.

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Rated 4.0 stars
You dont know Jack

jockarse from , 16th November, 2009

...if you think 24 is just another shoot em up. On the other hand if you're already a fan you will enjoy series 7. It's one of the best in my opinion, up there with 1 and 3. It's tense and exciting at times, but still intelligent and, in a new development for this time around, a wee bit socially conscious too. But that doesnt stop Jack Bauer from doing the stuff we love him for, running around, shooting people (usually bad guys but y'know...), and crying 'Dammit!' at top volume every now and again.

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