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24 Redemption Extended Version

24: Redemption is a television film based on the series 24. It first aired on November 23. The original broadcast version and an extended directors cut. Looking for 24 - Redemption (Extended 2-Disc Collect? Visit musicMagpie for great deals and super savings with FREE delivery today!

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” Leading Role: James Morrison, Kiefer Sutherland, Jean Smart, Robert Carlyle, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Gregory Itzin, Kim Raver Genre: Feature Director: Jon Cassar Sub-Genre: Thriller Release Year: 2008 Publisher: TCFHE Rating: 15 Region Code: Region 2 Format: DVD Edition: Collector's Edition, 2 disc(s) EAN: 211. Description On they day of the Presidential Inauguration, Jack Bauer finds himself in the midst of a bloody uprising in the small African nation of Sangala. He must risk his life to transport a group or orphans to the American Embassy and sacrifice his own freedom to ensure that they are evacuated out of the country and make it safely to America. Credits Leading Role 1 Kiefer Sutherland Director 1 Jon Cassar Leading Role 2 Kim Raver Leading Role 3 Mary Lynn Rajskub Additional Roles by James Morrison, Jean Smart, Robert Carlyle, Gregory Itzin Features Release Format DVD Rating 15 Release Year 2008 Genre Thriller Additional Genre General Language English Running Time 96 minutes EAN 211.

Boring 24 redemption if you are a big 24 fan like i am you will probably hate redemption, it was made during the writers strike in the u.s., but as it was the only related dvd to the series i did not own i had to get it, with it being just a one off feature length episode it lacks the tension that builds within the series, it seemed as though it was a bunch of drunks who put this together in the dark wearing boxing gloves, this goes throughout the full production of the episode from acting, direction make-up to production. In some ways i think i would have prefered if they had never made this episode but i suppose in times of need some people would do anything to earn a buck, but in life there is only ever so far you should go. And in my book this is a step too far happy viewing johnnybravoelvisman.

• November 23, 2008 ( 2008-11-23) • • • • Chronology Preceded by Followed by 24: Redemption is a based on the series. It first aired on November 23, 2008, on in the United States, and was released to on November 25. The film was written by and was directed. 24: Redemption takes place almost four years after the sixth season and two months before the seventh season in between 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm (Sangala Time Zone) on in the United States. The main setting is Sangala, a, where () tries to find peace with himself, and works as a with Carl Benton (), who built the Okavango school to aid.

Bauer is served a to appear before the regarding violations, but refuses to go, and a shadow organization among the aids General Juma () and his militia in a. The working title was 24: Exile. The concept of the film started since the, which delayed the seventh season for a year thus leaving a gap in the series during 2008. Redemption was somewhat inspired by the in 1994.

The majority of Redemption was filmed on location outside, since it was difficult to mimic an authentic African scenery in America. Two versions of the film were released to DVD, the original broadcast version and an extended directors cut. The original airing was seen by just over 12 million Americans, and received widespread critical acclaim, and was praised for showing a more human side to Bauer. 24: Redemption was nominated for a as well as five.

The majority of Redemption was filmed on location around, South Africa. The film was conceived as a result of the, which delayed the seventh season for an entire year; the producers were exploring ways to get back on the air earlier. Basta Ellipsoid Halogen Manual.

Ideas included airing. According to the President of Entertainment at, 'We were going to be off the air for a while and how do you bridge that gap.

We thought about doing something online and after talking with [executive producer] Howard Gordon we decided to do it on air.' The for the film was 24: Exile, until the change to 24: Redemption. In an interview, revealed that Redemption was inspired by the and the U.S. Government's response to it. 'The truth is, one of the things that was said in the prequel, which I think has been a massive problem with how the Western world has dealt with Africa, no one can justify going there, because they have no viable reason – meaning oil or money.

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