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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Universal
EAN: 0025192930829
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Universal Studios
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 04, 2006
Running Time: 1115 minutes
Sales Rank: 14588
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: January 23, 1983
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Description: Jump back into the black van and rejoin The A-Team in all 22 explosive Season Four episodes --their most action-packed adventures yet! Team up again with B.A., Hannibal, Murdock and Face as they take on hardhearted kidnappers, corrupt millionaires, ruthless drug dealers, and even a Mob kingpin. Joining Mr. T and the rest of the gang are some of television’s greatest guest stars, including Rick James, Hulk Hogan, Pat Sajak, Vanna White, and eighties’ icon Boy George. Available on DVD for the first time, The A-Team Season Four includes a bonus preview episode from season five and a special featurette that takes a fun look back at television’s most memorable decade, the ‘80s. For unforgettable excitement and fun, hire The A-Team!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - A-Team
If you like the A-Team you won't be disappointed. They are even better when not interrupted with commercials.
Rating: - A serious decline in quality
By Season Four, the people behind The A-Team just put less and less effort into the story and opted for the same old, same old formulaic nonsense with fake car chases, phony crashes, obvious stunt doubles and poorly integrated stock footage.
Only about half of the episodes are worth watching, while the rest are so mundane to the point of being down right awful. The 'Uncle Buckle-Up' episode in particular is just horrendous and the infamous 'Cowboy George' (my eyes, MY EYES!!!) really is as bad as you've heard. I haven't seen it for years (I skipped right over it on this box set) but I remember wishing that the ground would just open up and swallow me, it was that bad. At one point you can even see Dirk Benedict barely containing his embarrassment.
The best episodes are not necessarily the ones with the best action and stories. When the show makes the most of out the four characters (usually with an amusing running joke with Murdoch) it can be highly watchable. A young Hulk Hogan even joins in for a couple of episodes.
The over-zealous Decker is replaced by equally incompetent General Fullbright in this season but he ends up being killed-off in the last episode (further proof that people DID die in this show), which is actually a complete rip-off of Rambo - First Blood Part II [Blu-ray], to the point of even hiring the same actors for the same kind of roles.
Thankfully, things really picked up for Season 5, though I can still only reccomend this ... Read More
Rating: - The A-Team's 1985-86 Season Is Less Than Exceptional Season
This 1985-86 Season of THE A-TEAM was okay, but not nearly as great or as phenomenal as it was during it's first 2 seasons on NBC, which was proven in the Nielsen ratings, since there was obviously a big decline in where The A-Team ranked in the ratings, since the ratings weren't nearly as high as they were in the first 2 seasons, which especially made a big difference in the ratings between the 1st Season and the 4th Season.
Therefore, when The A-Team hit it's Fourth Season, the excitement of the action and uniqueness of this show wasn't nearly as good as it was when The A-Team made it's debut in it's First Season in early 1983, especially since the action wasn't as impressive and the car chases and stunts seemed to have become phonier along with the fact that the 1985-86 Season didn't have a female co-star for the team in this season either, unlike they did in the first 2 seasons.
This was also the season when the hasty overzealous Col.Decker(Lance LeGault) ends up getting replaced by the rigid Gen. Fullbright(Jack Ging) after Decker's unsuccessful 2-year pursuit of The A-Team, which was an interesting transition, despite the fact that I preferred Decker to Fullbright, even though Fullbright made Decker look like a weakling, especially after Decker's last appearance in the "Blood, Sweat, & Cheers" episode, which is the episode prior to when Fullbright replaces Decker as The A-Team's new military nemesis, except Fullbright ends up dying off in "The Sound Of Thunder" ... Read More
Rating: - I Love It When a Plan Comes Together!
We love the A-Team! We enjoy the chemistry and the idiocyncracies of the characters, the silly plots, car chases and explosions. Just good old family fun. These are dvd's that the whole family can watch, no blood, and really not much violence, nobody gets killed, the good guys win in the end, and it's great entertainment!
Rating: - Campy, but great fun
You have to be a fan. This has the same fun as the first three seasons. There are wonderful antics and some great bantering between the four main characters.
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