Blu-ray disc. Title from container. Jon Hamm, John Slattery, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, Maggie Siff, Aaron Staton, Bryan Batt, January Jones, Christina Hendricks, Michael Gladis, Rich Sommer. Created for television by Matthew Weiner. Originally broadcast on AMC July 19-Oct. 18, 2007. Special features: Disc 1: Audio commentaries ; Disc 2: Audio commentaries; "Advertising the American dream" featurette; "Scoring Mad men:" one-on-one discussion with composer David Carbonara; Mad men music sampler; "Pictures of elegance:" photo gallery with commentaries for the costume, hair and production designers ; Disc 3: Audio commentaries; "Establishing Mad men" featurette; exclusive season 2 preview.
Contents:
Episode 5: Episode 1: 5G / written by Matthew Weiner ; directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. Episode 2: Ladies room / written by Matthew Weiner ; directed by Alan Taylor -- Episode 3: Marriage of Figaro / written by Tom Palmer ; directed by Ed Bianchi -- Episode 4: New Amsterdam / written by Lisa Albert ; directed by Tim Hunter -- Episode 5: 5G / written by Matthew Weiner ; directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. Episode 9: Episode 6: Shoot / written by Chris Provenzano and Matthew Weiner ; directed by Paul Feig. Episode 7: Red in the face / written by Bridget Bedard ; directed by Tim Hunter -- Episode 8: The hobo code / written by Chris Provenzano ; directed by Phil Abraham -- Episode 9: Shoot / written by Chris Provenzano and Matthew Weiner ; directed by Paul Feig. Episode 13: Episode 10: The wheel / written by by Matthew Weiner & Robin Veith ; directed by Matthew Weiner. Episode 11: Indian summer / written by Tom Palmer and Matthew Weiner ; directed by Tim Hunter -- Episode 12: Nixon vs. Kennedy / written by Lisa Albert & Andre Jacquemetton & Maria Jacquemetton ; directed by Alan Taylor -- Episode 13: The wheel / written by by Matthew Weiner & Robin Veith ; directed by Matthew Weiner.
Summary:
1960's New York City. In the glamorous and ego-driven world of advertising, everyone is selling something and nothing is ever what it seems. Reveals the lives of the ruthlessly competitive men and women of Madison Avenue's "Golden Age," where key players make an art of the sell while their private world gets sold. And no one plays the game better than Don Draper, the biggest ad man--and ladies' man--in the business.
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