Mad Men: Season 1
Lion's Gate (2007)
Drama
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031398229384
616 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Jon Hamm Don Draper
Elisabeth Moss Peggy Olson
Vincent Kartheiser Pete Campbell
Bryan Batt Salvatore Romano
Aaron Staton Ken Cosgrove
Christina Hendricks Joan Holloway
Michael Gladis Paul Kinsey
January Jones Betty Draper
Rich Sommer Harry Crane
Emelle Secretary
John Slattery Roger Sterling
Kiernan Shipka Sally Draper
Eve Curtis Secretary
Robert Morse Bertram Cooper
Julie McNiven Hildy
Director
Tim Hunter
Lesli Linka Glatter
Producer André Jacquemetton
Matthew Weiner
Writer Matthew Weiner
Cinematography Steve Mason
Frank G. DeMarco
Bill Roe
Phil Abraham
Musician David Carbonara


Welcome to a world where Monday has a three drink minimum. Mad Men exists here and it's a fabulous place to visit, back before Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique really made much of an impact and before the Surgeon General put warning labels on cigarettes. It was an America on the brink of social explosion and Mad Men, which tells the story of a group of Madison Avenue advertising executives in the early 1960s, captures that surface stillness perfectly, complete with the growing tension barely contained below the surface.

The show succeeds on every level. HBO famously passed on Mad Men, created by former Sopranos executive producer and writer Matthew Weiner. AMC picked it up, and thank goodness they did. From the first episode, Season One becomes an essential, utterly addictive television- watching experience. Beautifully filmed and masterfully written, the show manages to present the period honestly but with little nostalgia, and as soon as you get over the constant smoking, drinking and treatment of women as little more than "girls" who get coffee and answer the phone, the complexity of these characters (especially the dashing Jon Hamm as Creative Director Don Draper) will leave you completely captivated. Season One features clandestine office romances, shadowy pasts, a ton of adultery, closeted homosexuality and a lot more drama that seems risqué even for 2008. But again, one of the most impressive things about Mad Men is that everything is executed with absolute class, style and elegance. And bonus for the DVD viewer: Like The Sopranos, Mad Men has a ton of little moments and hints leading up to character revelations and plot twists that make watching the episodes over and over continually rewarding.
Episodes
1.  Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
2.  Ladies Room
3.  Marriage of Figaro
4.  New Amsterdam
5.  5G
6.  Babylon
7.  Red in the Face
8.  The Hobo Code
9.  Shoot
10.  Long Weekend
11.  Indian Summer
12.  Nixon vs. Kennedy
13.  The Wheel
Edition Details
Edition Limited Edition
Series Mad Men
Distributor Lion's Gate Home Entertainment
Release Date 7/1/2008
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen (1.78:1)
Subtitles English; Spanish
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 4

Features
Disc 01 - Provocative featurettes establishing the world of Mad Men and the 1960's creative revolution in media, interviews with the show's creative designers, also includes a photo gallery, Mad Men music, commentaries on all episodes, and more.