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Due South: Season 2

4.6 out of 5 stars 186

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Contributor Catherine Bruhier, Kenneth Welsh, Paul Haggis, Malcolm Cross, Camilla Scott, Paul Gross, David Marciano, James Allodi, Beau Starr, Alex Carter, Raye Birk, Tony Craig, Larry A. McLean, Gilbert M. Shilton, Lloyd Adams, David Warry-Smith, Jon Cassar, Gary Reineke, George Bloomfield, Jim Kaufman See more
Language English
Number of discs 1
Runtime 14 hours and 24 minutes
Publication date Aug. 5 2003

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.33:1
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Parcel Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 81.65 g
  • Director ‏ : ‎ David Warry-Smith, George Bloomfield, Gilbert M. Shilton, Jim Kaufman, Jon Cassar
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 14 hours and 24 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ Aug. 5 2003
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Paul Gross, David Marciano, Beau Starr, Tony Craig, Catherine Bruhier
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Alliance Films
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00008IHE6
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 out of 5 stars 186

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2004
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I purchased this item through Amazon.com Canada I belive I paid a bit less than Amazon.com US price. Check it out and do the math.
I Loved the show! David Marciano and Paul Gross were the perfect teaming for a show like this. I probably will not be buying seasons 3 and 4 (Ray #2 --Stanley Kawalski got on my last nerve). I too was unimpressed with the packaging and extras, but do not expect a new due south package set with the pilot included anytime soon. There are some Due south fan pages that can tell you why the pilot was excluded (different production company, I think)and also give you the skinny on future dvd releases. I have to give this dvd set 5 stars because it is one of my favorite shows of all time. (at least the first 2 seasons were) I give packaging and extras a total of two stars. Two for packaging and 0 for extras (none)
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Reviewed in Canada on February 10, 2012
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The first set received had two Disc 2's in it and a Disc 3. There was no Disc 1. Contacted the supplier via email and the entire product was replaced within days. Excellent service from an excellent company. Thank you kindly.
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Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2015
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Pleased
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Reviewed in Canada on October 10, 2003
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Again, as with the first set, I am truly pleased to see that Alliance Atlantis has finally realized that this show STILL has MILLIONS of fans who are ready and willing to support it! So the five stars are for the fact that they have finally released this series on DVD for us! Hopefully, seasons 3 and 4 will follow...and even more hopefully...maybe they'll have some extra goodies like bloopers, trailers, and other yummy stuff! Let's cross our fingers and hope!
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Reviewed in Canada on September 15, 2003
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I was very glad to see the first two seasons of Due South finally available on DVD. It's about time!
However, I am slightly disappointed in the sets so far. This set would have gotten 5 stars except for two reasons: there are absolutely NO extra or bonus features on the set, and the design of the case leaves a lot of room for improvement.The set comes with two double-sided discs, and a third single-sided disc with two episodes (18 episodes total).
This set, as well as the first, contains only the episodes. There are no extra goodies, other than the option of either French or English subtitles, and French-language dubbing. It's a bare-bones set as far as that goes. For the price, they could have done better. However, I'll admit that the picture and sound quality is beautiful.
The DVD case is also a bit problematic. The case design requires that two of the discs overlap on the right side of the case. It's difficult to get the discs out, and I am not the only person worried about breaking or scratching the discs in the process. I wish that Alliance Atlantis had gone with individual cases for the discs (as the Stargate SG-1 sets have).
Overall, I like the sets a lot, and I sincerely hope that the future sets have something added in the way of bonus features.
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Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2004
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This is a great DVD set. I had some trouble on a couple of Season One episodes with poor visual quality and breaking up of the on-screen image but, glad to say, Season Two is entirely trouble-free. Maybe better protection for the discs in the packaging would help? What a great, feel-good series this is. 5 stars without hesitation.
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Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2003
I'd like to take this opportunity to talk about Due South. This is a wonderful show that has not gotten the respect that it deserves here in the States. I am happy that both seasons 1 and 2 are available so that TV lovers can experience the fun that was Due South. In my opinion, Due South was one of the best things that ever came out in the nineties. It may look like just a typical cop show, but once you watch this Mountie-based show, you will be hooked, as I am and still is. By all means, take advantage of this lost treasure.
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Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2018
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great series. would recommend
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Nimue
5.0 out of 5 stars Great show, love everything about it
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024
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This is a great show I happened to run across recently. I watched the first season and was hooked so I bought all the seasons and just finished the entire series. It's a great show, it has humor, drama, emotions, intense police interactions with the bad guys but the chemistry among all the detectives and the rest of the staff was amazing. And, of course, Frasher's half wolf dog Diefenbaker was so adorable.I think Draco and Lincoln were in most episodes but apparently there were 6 dogs altogether. I was so sorry that David Marciano wasn't in the entire series but I understand he had contract issues. SPOILER: I was so happy to see that he WAS in the two part finale. I really enjoyed this great show so glad they had at the 4 seasons but wished they did more. Highly recommend.
livre78
5.0 out of 5 stars série méconnue
Reviewed in France on January 16, 2014
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série méconnue drôle et décalée. Je la conseille même aux plus jeunes. Il faut la voir, rien à dire de plus...
Giovanni Guglielmotto
5.0 out of 5 stars Due South - fantastico
Reviewed in Italy on December 30, 2012
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La serie è davvero divertente. Un pò "retrò", ma godibile dall'inizio alla fine. Ed è una bella storia di amicizia.
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SD1981
5.0 out of 5 stars Ein Mountie in Chicago - Die 2. Staffel
Reviewed in Germany on May 10, 2011
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"Due South" oder auch "Ein Mountie in Chicago" war eine Ausnahmeserie in 1990er Jahren und gehört meiner Ansicht zu den besten Serien die jemals produziert wurden. In 45 Minuten wird hier mehr sehr gut inszenierte und sinnigere Handlung geboten als in 5 Folgen einer der heutzutage ja so weit verbreiteten 08/15-Serien.

Die 2. Staffel mit ihren 18 Folgen ist dabei wohl der Höhepunkt dieser Serie, die jedoch ausgerechnet zu diesem Zeitpunkt abgesetzt werden sollte. Mit Müh und Not konnten aber noch Geldgeber für eine dritte Staffel (darunter PRO 7) gefunden werden die noch eine dritte Staffel mit 26 Folgen ermöglichten.
Der Preis dafür war allerdings hoch: David Marcino fiel als Partner des von Paul Gross gemimten Mountie weg und auch einige andere unschöne Änderungen trübten mein persönliches Fernsehvergnügen.

Ich habe mich vor allem aus preislichen Gründen für die hier auf den Marketplace angebotene niederländische Ausgabe entschieden und kann daher nur diese beschreiben. Die Box ist aus stabilen Plastik gefertigt und die insgesamt 5 DVD's können leicht entnommen werden. Die einzig vorhandene Tonspur ist die englische Originalfassung, ebenfalls vorhandene niederländische Untertitel (ausblendbar) helfen mir nur wenig (eine Ausgabe mit englischen oder gar deutschen Untertitel scheint's bislang gar nicht zu geben) und ich bin also hier auf mein Englisch und mein Gehör angewiesen und leider nicht alle Akteure sprechen ein so edles und sauber vorgetragenes Oxford-Englisch wie Gross.
Die Bildqualität ist nicht perfekt, aber deutlich besser als bei meiner spartanisch gehaltenen Ausgabe der 1. Staffel, wo 24 Folgen auf 4 DVD's gepresst wurden. Etwas nervig sind auch die beiden Trailer zu irgendwelchen anderen Filmen die gleich nachdem man die Scheibe eingelegt hat zwingend erscheinen und die man daher jedesmal wegklicken muss.

Die wesentlich solidere Aufmachung und das erheblich bessere Bild machen den
Preisunterschied im Vergleich zur Billigvariante mit 6 Folgen je DVD jedoch mehr als wett. Allerdings sind beim Kauf dieser Box adäquate Englisch-Kenntnisse oder wenigstens Niederländisch-Kenntnisse zwingend erforderlich.
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M. J. Theobald
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Entertainment
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 27, 2009
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I remember that I first caught this programme on Paramount Comedy channel. For five minutes or so I wasn't sure what it was all about. Detective, comedy, thriller... The series was part way through so I hoped there'd be a repeat. A few months later there was and I watched the pilot and was hooked.
Was it a comedy or a thriller or a detective show; well actually, all three. I've been hooked ever since.
The characters are well acted in the first two series. Paul Gross as Benton Frasier the Mountie, takes the stereotype Canandian Mounted Policeman and makes you believe in the Candanian ethos of good manners. This, along with the 'always gets their man', his knowlegde of virtually everything adds to the comedy.
Then there's diametrically opposed American counterpart, Ray Vecchio, who throughout is often frustrated by Benton's manners and methodology in solving crimes; preferring a more direct, rough and ready approach.

I've bought the third series, which I only saw a few episodes of when it was first aired and my memory suggests it got a little more serious and less fun. My memory might be wrong, I'll soon find out.

Anyway, I recommend Due South on the basis it is good entertainment, has a sense of morality which isn't 'in-your-face', and has one of the best wolf's (dogs) on the box, who gets a few laughs himself when Benton talks things over with him...
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