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Party Of Five: Season One (Complete) [DVD] [1994]
 
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Party Of Five: Season One (Complete) [DVD] [1994]

DVD ~ Scott Wolf
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  • Actors: Scott Wolf, Lacey Chabert, Matthew Fox, Neve Campbell, Paula Devicq
  • Format: Box set, PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 25 Sep 2006
  • Run Time: 984 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000GHRC7G
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 7,381 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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In its seven-year run on television, Party of Five managed to portray extreme emotions in a contained, tasteful, and level-headed way without sacrificing poignancy or richness. Aimed at a teen audience but with crossover appeal to most viewers, the series dealt with recurring themes of loss and disappointment, made all the more interesting because Party of Five's major characters, especially in season one, are youthful siblings coping with the recent deaths of their parents in an automobile accident.

Shocked into a beyond-their-years awareness of the fragility of ordinary life and the importance of loyalty and loving bonds, the Salinger offspring--24-year-old Charlie (Matthew Fox), high schoolers Bailey (Scott Wolf) and Julia (Neve Campbell), 11-year-old Claudia (Lacey Chabert), and baby Owen (various infant actors)--bring a deeply felt, sometimes desperate gravitas to lesser but still significant misfortunes in relationships, peer pressures, and ambitions. On top of that, each has to take on responsibilities beyond their experience--hiring nannies, raising money for mortgage payments, etc.--and make sacrifices robbing them of formative experiences. Charlie, accustomed to adult freedom, has to rejigger his plans and move back home as a surrogate, and often resented, parent(if he doesn't do this, his brothers and sisters could be separated and sent to foster homes.) Ultra-responsible Bailey, with little time for homework, buddies or girls, loses perspective and gets hung-! up on an older, appealing nanny (Paula Devicq). Top student Julia's academic career fades as she seeks a second family among undeserving thrill-seekers. Claudia, a gifted musician, pawns her violin.

Despite all that drama, the essence of Party of Five is the Salingers' homing instinct, the way they survive internal and external conflict to find their way back to reassuring family rituals--among them weekly (free) dinners at the restaurant their late father owned. The 22 episodes on six discs in this boxed set typically test the Salingers' hopes, dreams, and mettle, and while stories can certainly be unsettling, a viewer is never left with serious worries that things won't turn out all right. Among the highlights are "Homework," in which Julia, having made plans to attend a party rather than salvage her failing grade in English lit, stays home instead to save Bailey's bacon by writing his difficult term paper. The powerful "Thanksgiving" concerns a face-to-face meeting between the Salingers and the drunk driver (John Rubinstein) who killed their parents. Most memorable is a suite of episodes featuring Megan Ward as Bailey's girlfriend, Jill, a possible drug addict whose fate rocks the startling season finale, "The Ides of March." --Tom Keogh



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In its seven-year run on television, Party of Five managed to portray extreme emotions in a contained, tasteful, and level-headed way without sacrificing poignancy or richness. Aimed at a teen audience but with crossover appeal to most viewers, the series dealt with recurring themes of loss and disappointment, made all the more interesting because Party of Five's major characters, especially in season one, are youthful siblings coping with the recent deaths of their parents in an automobile accident. Shocked into a beyond-their-years awareness of the fragility of ordinary life and the importance of loyalty and loving bonds, the Salinger offspring--24-year-old Charlie (Matthew Fox), high schoolers Bailey (Scott Wolf) and Julia (Neve Campbell), 11-year-old Claudia (Lacey Chabert), and baby Owen (various infant actors)--bring a deeply felt, sometimes desperate gravitas to lesser but still significant misfortunes in relationships, peer pressures, and ambitions. On top of that, each has to take on responsibilities beyond their experience--hiring nannies, raising money for mortgage payments, etc.--and make sacrifices robbing them of formative experiences. Charlie, accustomed to adult freedom, has to rejigger his plans and move back home as a surrogate, and often resented, parent(if he doesn't do this, his brothers and sisters could be separated and sent to foster homes.) Ultra-responsible Bailey, with little time for homework, buddies or girls, loses perspective and gets hung-up on an older, appealing nanny (Paula Devicq). Top student Julia's academic career fades as she seeks a second family among undeserving thrill-seekers. Claudia, a gifted musician, pawns her violin. Despite all that drama, the essence of Party of Five is the Salingers' homing instinct, the way they survive internal and external conflict to find their way back to reassuring family rituals--among them weekly (free) dinners at the restaurant their late father owned. The 22 episodes on six discs in this boxed set typically test the Salingers' hopes, dreams, and mettle, and while stories can certainly be unsettling, a viewer is never left with serious worries that things won't turn out all right. Among the highlights are "Homework," in which Julia, having made plans to attend a party rather than salvage her failing grade in English lit, stays home instead to save Bailey's bacon by writing his difficult term paper. The powerful "Thanksgiving" concerns a face-to-face meeting between the Salingers and the drunk driver (John Rubinstein) who killed their parents. Most memorable is a suite of episodes featuring Megan Ward as Bailey's girlfriend, Jill, a possible drug addict whose fate rocks the startling season finale, "The Ides of March." --Tom Keogh

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At last, Party Of Five is available on DVD!!, 2 Nov 2006
By S. Graham "Zag" (UK) - See all my reviews
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After a few weeks I've finally watched all 22 episodes of the first season of Party of Five. I never caught the first series when it was first show on English TV (I think I must have started watching it during the second series). I loved it though. What a fantastic show! It follows the lives of 5 (really 4 because Owen (the baby) is just over 9 months old and doesn't really get up to much!) brothers and sisters as they come to terms with the deaths of their parents in a car crash six months earlier. Relationships, friendships, work , school, grief, growing up etc - it's all here and it's all handled really well. It's got some great acting in too - Matthew Fox is now in Lost and Neve Campbel has gone on to star in several films. Jennifer Love Hewitt becomes a regular in later seasons.

I see that the second series has been released over in the states - please release it (and the other seasons) over in the UK soon!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Party of Five - Season 1 , 24 Oct 2006
By P. Chapman (UK) - See all my reviews
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Having remembered watching this show the first time around, I was delighted to see it had been released on DVD. It is great watching it the second time around, and it brings back loads of great memories from the mid-late 90s. Catching up with the original story of the five kids fending for themselves and how they manage is still as good. Also getting to watch a very young Matthew Fox (now starring in 'Lost') is bonus! If you were a fan of the show, then you won't be disappointed. My only concern is when will I be able to buy the 2nd series?!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars before they were famous!, 27 May 2009
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Saw all these when first broadcast on channel 4. Still as relevant as ever. Matthew Fox even sexier as a youngster than now. Stories so well written and all the actors were perfect for parts.Unbeatable value and unmissable viewing.
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4.0 out of 5 stars just like I imagined it would be
I've watched this show when I was woung and now I have the chance to revisit it.
I give 4 and not 5 stars because of the DVD box, which is poorly executed.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Party of Five - season 1
It's nice to see how it all began. There's so many great acting here.
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..... £16 could ever buy. I am no teenager but loved this series when shown on TV. In fact I maintain it is the best thing ever to grace the television screen. Read more
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