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Be a part of The A-Team's final adventures with all 13 action-packed episodes of Season Five. B.A., Hannibal, Murdock and Face confront their greatest challenges yet when the mysterious General Stockwell joins them to battle bad guys that include hitmen, hijackers, and mercenary monks. Must-see Special Features include an interview with series creator Stephen J. Cannell. All good things must come to an end, but Mr. T and The A-Team live on in this explosive DVD set!
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 4 Ounces
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC
- Run time : 10 hours and 23 minutes
- Release date : October 10, 2006
- Actors : George Peppard, Mr. T, Dirk Benedict, Dwight Schultz, Robert Vaughn
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1)
- Studio : Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B000GW8U9U
- Number of discs : 3
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Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2019
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I remember the final season of A-Team as having some of the best episodes. Perhaps my taste has changed because I didn't care for the attitude in this season. It's predominately that now the A-Team helps out because the gov't owes them. When they aren't on a mission they live in self-indulgence. Not my taste at all.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2021
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I extremely dislike that the episodes are edited. I found out after watching an episode and the closing credits featured a still shot of a scene that was not shown. I could watch edited episodes on TV. At least it has no commercials. It is edited on TV to make room for more commercials. Why do they edit the DVD's with no commercials?
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2014
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My wife and I grew up watching shows like The A Team , Greatest American Hero and the like. I had one of my grandsons over the other night and he said, "Grandpa, it's nice to be able to watch a TV show with you that we can both see together." That really struck me, it was really fun to watch some of these great old shows with two of my very young grandsons, one 5 and one 9 years old. There aren't many shows on TV today that you can allow your young children to watch due to objectionalble material, so this is a great way to enjoy, TV with the younger kids in the family and not have to watch some mindless crap cartoon show, additionally, there are NO commercials either, an added bonus. I recommend them highly. Steven J. Cannel was a terrific writer, and all of these shows were his creation along with many others during that era.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2014
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Robert Vaughn is a cool addition to the cast for the show's fifth/final season. Vaughn portrays a secretive government type who manages to recruit the A-Team to do special missions with the promise of a future pardon. The adventures are as explosive as previous seasons while often taking on an international flair with national security at stake. The A-Team themselves remain mostly unchanged, but a fast talking special effects expert joins the roster on a regular basis. The new character really seems unneeded, often appearing like a younger, less adept version of the Face character. Never a show concerned with reality, this season of The A-Team offers an abundant amount of action, stunts and humor including some sly parodies of the era's successful big screen franchises.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2008
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This abbreviated 1986-87 Season of The A-Team was the worst season of them all since this was the season when this show took a major nose-dive since the team makes a big transition from being for hire and on the run from the Army to being assigned to a mission by Gen. Stockwell(Robert Vaughn), which the team seemed to despise leaving kind of love hate relationship with Stockwell, which made the show kind of cheesy and less interesting and less sophisticated with less action than the first 4 seasons along with the fact that this was the season when the ratings went down the toilet since everything on this action-packed show started going stale and ran out of steam with no sufficient new ideas making it obvious by the Winter of 1987 that this show wasn't going in the right direction either which resulted in NBC cancelling the A-TEAM in the Spring of 1987.
Therefore, you could say that Stockwell killed the thunder and popularity of this show causing it to go stale, since the team being for hire and on the run from the military is part of what made The A-Team so popular during the first 4 years of that show, but since Stockwell captured the A-Team in the Fifth Season, it was like the team was kissing up to him ever since in order to keep the military from continuing to attempt catching them, but the A-Team would always seem to be so reluctant going on whatever mission Stockwell assigned them, unlike the case in the first 4 seasons, because for instance, whenever the A-Team got hired after Hannibal would do a screening out process interview with each client who wanted to hire the A-Team in the first 4 years of that show.
Therefore, it was like the team was always kissing ass to Stockwell after Stockwell saved the team from being executed after their trial when things didn't work well for the team in court causing the team to be indebted to Stockwell for the rest of their lives, which I'm sure was another reason why this show tanked in this season.
This 1986-1987 Season also takes me all the way back to memory lane when NBC's motto was "Come Home to NBC", since that was NBC's slogan from the Fall of 1986 thru the Summer of 1987.
Therefore, you could say that Stockwell killed the thunder and popularity of this show causing it to go stale, since the team being for hire and on the run from the military is part of what made The A-Team so popular during the first 4 years of that show, but since Stockwell captured the A-Team in the Fifth Season, it was like the team was kissing up to him ever since in order to keep the military from continuing to attempt catching them, but the A-Team would always seem to be so reluctant going on whatever mission Stockwell assigned them, unlike the case in the first 4 seasons, because for instance, whenever the A-Team got hired after Hannibal would do a screening out process interview with each client who wanted to hire the A-Team in the first 4 years of that show.
Therefore, it was like the team was always kissing ass to Stockwell after Stockwell saved the team from being executed after their trial when things didn't work well for the team in court causing the team to be indebted to Stockwell for the rest of their lives, which I'm sure was another reason why this show tanked in this season.
This 1986-1987 Season also takes me all the way back to memory lane when NBC's motto was "Come Home to NBC", since that was NBC's slogan from the Fall of 1986 thru the Summer of 1987.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2013
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Compared to the previous seasons, this one is a bit of a let down. The guys are working FOR the government, they've introduced a new 'member' (whom I can admit grows on you after a while), and the tone of the show is definitely darker/more serious than the other four.
However, I still made my way through it and I encourage other fans not to ignore it. We see the other sides of the guys, and we also learn a few things about them that we might not have learned other wise.
The actual DVDs are different from how the other seasons are set up, and this is probably due to the smaller amount of episodes. The three discs are all just one-sided instead of double-sided (which in my opinion is much easier). The case is your typical DVD case and everything was in order when I received it. It was worth my money because no matter what, The A-Team is the A-Team, no matter who they're working for.
However, I still made my way through it and I encourage other fans not to ignore it. We see the other sides of the guys, and we also learn a few things about them that we might not have learned other wise.
The actual DVDs are different from how the other seasons are set up, and this is probably due to the smaller amount of episodes. The three discs are all just one-sided instead of double-sided (which in my opinion is much easier). The case is your typical DVD case and everything was in order when I received it. It was worth my money because no matter what, The A-Team is the A-Team, no matter who they're working for.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2020
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Murdock is my favorite part of the show. Although the plot loses a lot of luster in this season.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2021
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Wal*Mart is full price, BUT enjoy the A Team in as little as 2 - 3 hours NOT 2 - 3 weeks
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Charles the Bookeater
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Mit neunem Konzept ins vorzeitige Serienende
Reviewed in Germany on April 22, 2012Verified Purchase
Offenbar ging es nicht nur mir so, sondern auch anderen Zuschauern (und in Folge der Quote): Nach vier vollen Staffeln waren die bewährten Grundelemente, nach denen jede Folge des A-Teams mehr oder minder ablief, und für die wir alle die Serie zunächst wirklich geliebt haben, einfach ein wenig ausgelutscht. Es fehlte so allmählich der Schwung, es mangelte an Innovation, an frischen Ideen - kurz die Luft war raus.
Um die Serie weiterzuführen, die Gunst der Zuschauer zu retten, sattelten die Verantwortlichen auf ein neues Konzept um. Statt wehrlosen Normalbürgern zu helfen, sich gegen böse Buben aus der Nachbarschaft zu verteidigen, handelt das A-Team ab sofort im direkten Regierungsauftrag - mit der Aussicht auf Begnadigung nach Erledigung von einer Reihe an Aufträgen.
Leider geht das Konzept nicht auf, wirken die dünnen (und nach wie vor zusammenhanglosen Storys), die weiterhin recht übertriebene und ein wenig aufgesetzte Aktion und die weitergeführten Dauer-Aspekte (wie BAs Flugangst) im Paket auf "internationalem" Niveau dann endgültig doch ein wenig lächerlich.
Hinzu kommt das Colonel Smith als Kopf des Teams nicht mehr so tatkräftig und vor allem nicht mehr mit allzu cleveren Ideen überzeugt, Murdock in vielen Fällen die Rolle von Tempelton Peck übernimmt, was diesen beinahe überflüssig macht, und BA deutlich weniger zuhauen und noch weniger seinen geliebten Truck fahren darf, als man es eigentlich von seiner Rolle erwarten darf. Abenteuerliche Maschinen und Fahrzeuge, wie sie sonst häufig in verzweifelten Lagen quasi aus dem Nichts zusammengeschraubt wurden, sucht man meist auch vergeblich.
Als mobile Agenten-Truppe, die Probleme nicht mehr in der Vorstadt, sondern überall auf dem Globus erledigt, da taugt das A-Team einfach nicht - das merkt man schon nach wenigen Folgen. Das haben offenbar auch die Beteiligten erkannt, bringt die letzte Staffel es doch nur noch auf drei DVDs, statt auf derer sechs. Hier war offenbar frühzeitig Drehschluss - immerhin mit einem halbwegs vertretbaren Ende der letzten Folge als Staffel/Serien-Ende.
Für Sammler und wahre Fans muss die Sammlung natürlich komplett sein und daher gehört für sie auch diese letzte Staffel definitiv ins Regal, auch wenn sie das Niveau der ersten drei Staffeln bei weitem nicht mehr erreicht.
Um die Serie weiterzuführen, die Gunst der Zuschauer zu retten, sattelten die Verantwortlichen auf ein neues Konzept um. Statt wehrlosen Normalbürgern zu helfen, sich gegen böse Buben aus der Nachbarschaft zu verteidigen, handelt das A-Team ab sofort im direkten Regierungsauftrag - mit der Aussicht auf Begnadigung nach Erledigung von einer Reihe an Aufträgen.
Leider geht das Konzept nicht auf, wirken die dünnen (und nach wie vor zusammenhanglosen Storys), die weiterhin recht übertriebene und ein wenig aufgesetzte Aktion und die weitergeführten Dauer-Aspekte (wie BAs Flugangst) im Paket auf "internationalem" Niveau dann endgültig doch ein wenig lächerlich.
Hinzu kommt das Colonel Smith als Kopf des Teams nicht mehr so tatkräftig und vor allem nicht mehr mit allzu cleveren Ideen überzeugt, Murdock in vielen Fällen die Rolle von Tempelton Peck übernimmt, was diesen beinahe überflüssig macht, und BA deutlich weniger zuhauen und noch weniger seinen geliebten Truck fahren darf, als man es eigentlich von seiner Rolle erwarten darf. Abenteuerliche Maschinen und Fahrzeuge, wie sie sonst häufig in verzweifelten Lagen quasi aus dem Nichts zusammengeschraubt wurden, sucht man meist auch vergeblich.
Als mobile Agenten-Truppe, die Probleme nicht mehr in der Vorstadt, sondern überall auf dem Globus erledigt, da taugt das A-Team einfach nicht - das merkt man schon nach wenigen Folgen. Das haben offenbar auch die Beteiligten erkannt, bringt die letzte Staffel es doch nur noch auf drei DVDs, statt auf derer sechs. Hier war offenbar frühzeitig Drehschluss - immerhin mit einem halbwegs vertretbaren Ende der letzten Folge als Staffel/Serien-Ende.
Für Sammler und wahre Fans muss die Sammlung natürlich komplett sein und daher gehört für sie auch diese letzte Staffel definitiv ins Regal, auch wenn sie das Niveau der ersten drei Staffeln bei weitem nicht mehr erreicht.
Stephan Simons
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Reviewed in Germany on February 18, 2021Verified Purchase
Ich liebe es wenn ein Plan funktioniert.
Gummiente
3.0 out of 5 stars
A - Team das Finale !!!!
Reviewed in Germany on December 8, 2010Verified Purchase
So das sind die letzten 13 Folgen von der Serie.Leider ist das für mich die schlechteste von allen,der Funke will nicht recht überspringen.Aber für jeden Fan ein muss.
Bild in 4:3 Full Screen Ton in DD 2.0 Laufzeit 9std & 10 min.FSK 12
Bonus: ein Interview mit Stephen J. Channel
Bild in 4:3 Full Screen Ton in DD 2.0 Laufzeit 9std & 10 min.FSK 12
Bonus: ein Interview mit Stephen J. Channel
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Nur für Fans
Reviewed in Germany on April 1, 2013Verified Purchase
Für Fans und Sammler ist die letzte Staffel vom A- Team ein Muss aber für alle anderen nicht zu empfehlen. Die Geschichtern werden immer absurder und die beiden neuen Charaktere passen meiner Meinung nicht in das Team
Daniel B.
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A-Team - klasse Actionserie
Reviewed in Germany on July 9, 2009Verified Purchase
Dies ist leider die letzte Staffel der Serie (schade). Bin mit Bild und Ton der DVD-Box zufrieden. Ich hätte mir genau wie bei den anderen Staffeln aber ein bischen Zusatzmaterial zu der Serie gewünscht. Also wer die Serie mag ,kann getrost zu greifen. Das Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis stimmt jedenfalls.
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