Summary
Islamic militants unleash terrorism by blowing up in a bus in Brooklyn. FBI Terrorism Task Force chief Anthony Hubbard investigates. Agents track a suspect through Brooklyn, while Hub teams with Middle East expert and NSA operative Elise Kraft. After the FBI wipes out three Arabs in a Brooklyn apart... Full description
Summary: |
Islamic militants unleash terrorism by blowing up in a bus in Brooklyn. FBI Terrorism Task Force chief Anthony Hubbard investigates. Agents track a suspect through Brooklyn, while Hub teams with Middle East expert and NSA operative Elise Kraft. After the FBI wipes out three Arabs in a Brooklyn apartment, an explosion in a Broadway theater is followed by attacks on a school and the FBI headquarters. When the President declares martial law, neo-fascist Army General William Devereaux swings into action, deploying tanks through Brooklyn, capturing Arab-American males, and herding them into an open-air stadium detention camp. With the Army out of control, the power-crazed Devereaux devises plans for totrure and murder, turning his attention to Hub and Elise. |
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Item Description: |
Special features: Audio commentary by producer/director Edward Zwick and executive producer Peter Schindler; The siege: taking New York featurette; Martial Law: Freedom is history featurette; The making of the siege; Original theatrical trailer. |
Physical Description: |
1 videodisc (116 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in. |
Format: |
DVD, DTS, Widescreen anamorphic 2:35:1, 5.1 surround, and Dolby surround (English); Dolby surround (French & Spanish). |
Audience: |
MPAA rated R. |
Production Credits: |
Director of photography, Roger Deakins ; editor, Steven Rosenblum ; music, Graeme Revell. |