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Alias

  • TV Series
  • 2001–2006
  • TV-14
  • 45m
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Sydney Bristow agrees to become an international spy for a secret branch of the CIA. The secrecy complicates her social and love lives, but it's nothing compared to what happens when she fin... Read allSydney Bristow agrees to become an international spy for a secret branch of the CIA. The secrecy complicates her social and love lives, but it's nothing compared to what happens when she finds out her employer has no ties to the CIA.Sydney Bristow agrees to become an international spy for a secret branch of the CIA. The secrecy complicates her social and love lives, but it's nothing compared to what happens when she finds out her employer has no ties to the CIA.

  • Creator
    • J.J. Abrams
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Garner
    • Ron Rifkin
    • Carl Lumbly
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    7.6/10
    57K
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    • Creator
      • J.J. Abrams
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Garner
      • Ron Rifkin
      • Carl Lumbly
    • 279User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    • Won 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 33 wins & 146 nominations total

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    Jennifer Garner
    Jennifer Garner
    • Sydney Bristow…
    • 2001–2006
    Ron Rifkin
    Ron Rifkin
    • Arvin Sloane
    • 2001–2006
    Carl Lumbly
    Carl Lumbly
    • Marcus Dixon
    • 2001–2006
    Kevin Weisman
    Kevin Weisman
    • Marshall Flinkman
    • 2001–2006
    Victor Garber
    Victor Garber
    • Jack Bristow
    • 2001–2006
    Michael Vartan
    Michael Vartan
    • Michael Vaughn
    • 2001–2006
    Greg Grunberg
    Greg Grunberg
    • Eric Weiss
    • 2001–2006
    David Anders
    David Anders
    • Julian Sark
    • 2002–2006
    Merrin Dungey
    Merrin Dungey
    • Francie Calfo…
    • 2001–2006
    Bradley Cooper
    Bradley Cooper
    • Will Tippin
    • 2001–2006
    Mía Maestro
    Mía Maestro
    • Nadia Santos
    • 2004–2006
    Lena Olin
    Lena Olin
    • Irina Derevko
    • 2002–2006
    Melissa George
    Melissa George
    • Lauren Reed
    • 2003–2005
    Terry O'Quinn
    Terry O'Quinn
    • F.B.I. Assistant Director Kendall
    • 2002–2004
    Rachel Nichols
    Rachel Nichols
    • Rachel Gibson
    • 2005–2006
    Balthazar Getty
    Balthazar Getty
    • Thomas Grace
    • 2005–2006
    Amy Acker
    Amy Acker
    • Kelly Peyton
    • 2005–2006
    Élodie Bouchez
    Élodie Bouchez
    • Renée Rienne
    • 2005–2006
    • Creator
      • J.J. Abrams
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    8A_Different_Drummer

    Will be remembered as a JG time capsule..

    Give or take, Garner was 30 years old when Alias hit the big screen and there was no turning back for her.

    Have heard so many different stories about how she was "discovered" in Tinseltown that I do not know which to believe.

    What I do know is that, for a period of time, JG was the new "it girl", she could do no wrong, and audiences simply could not get enough of her.

    Alias, which ran for 5 years, was simply an OK premise taken to heights of high-camp based solely on the star power of Garner.

    She was hot, she could act, she could do stunts, she had great reaction shots, and she made it all seem so easy. Even her film roles in his period are worth a look (which is another section of the IMDb entirely).

    Recommended for teenage boys of all ages.
    9eliaselnaz

    Pure Entertainment and excitement

    I've seen many series, and movies which are cop or espionage procedural or a mix of both, like 24,prison break, etc. But when it comes to Alias the the first roll is a woman and a hero ,it makes me more excited. Sidney Bristow became my roll model while I watched it, though I think to have all those talents together is imaginary or fantasy ,however I loved the dream sold. And the most important is that it has almost a happy end ,unlike most of similar movies or Tv series. The button end is that it is a fun, fast paced, moving spy series that shows everything you expect from it and makes you believe the unbelievable.
    9morgan-659-312842

    Thoroughly excellent.

    This show is one of the most consistently entertaining shows I have seen. If you've a mind to, as many seem to do, you can find any number of reasons to rate this programme lowly but it is undoubtedly one of the best shows of recent years. It doesn't take itself too seriously but manages to involve the viewer time after time with character development and the intricate plotting. Garner takes on the lead role enthusiastically and, even in the most absurd situations, carries it all off with great aplomb. Victor Garber, as Jack Bristow, is the mainstay of the show and deals with everything that comes his way in a professional and confident manner. All the other characters (and actors) fulfil their roles superbly. Anyone who thinks this show is poor either enjoys badmouthing or cannot appreciate simple enjoyment. Sit back and enjoy.
    7roedyg

    If James Bond were written by Women

    This high budget TV show. It uses lush, dramatic, international sets.

    The plot has layers upon layers. It is like the old Saturday afternoon serials, ending each episode with a cliff hanger. I think this show is primarily the work of women. Our heroine, Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow, dresses in elaborate high-fashion costumes, makeup and hair barely recognisable each time. There are plenty of handsome charming young men who adore her. The focus is on relationships.

    Jennifer Garner runs for miles at top speed in every episode. The stunts are well done. It appears Garner is doing them herself. It is quite an athletic performance.

    Garner speaks a number of languages in each episode (without subtitles). I don't speak these languages, but her accent was very convincing.

    They did a number of technical things that made me angry they were so inept. Sydney moves back and forth between two groups of warring spy agencies without taking any precautions that she is being followed or that her phone is tapped. She dismantles a nuke and holds up a grey sphere which she proclaimed is the plutonium core. Plutonium is radioactive, and as soon as it is formed into a sphere it explodes. Oddly road flares go off in a bank vault.

    She is a double agent, but at times does some bit of daring for both simultaneously. The plot often does not make sense, which amusingly one of the characters points out.
    bob the moo

    Enjoyable but not a grown up series and feels a bit forced at times

    Sidney Bristow is a college student who has an unusual job – she is a spy working for the CIA under secret conditions where not even her friends knows what she does. When her boyfriend proposes Sydney tells him what she does for a living and her employers kill him in line with procedures. Deciding to leave the agency before they kill her too Sydney discovers that she has actually been working for SD6, an agency that is actually a shadowy criminal organisation world-wide. Sydney joins the CIA and works as a double agent to help CIA Agent Vaughn to bring down SD6. She finds that her father is the other double agent within SD6 and the pair work together. While following her missions to uncover the work of the prophetic Rambaldi she must feed information back to the CIA without blowing her cover.

    When this series started on TV last year there was a lot of hype about it being the teenage 24 and other such things. When I saw the pilot I wasn't overly taken as it had too many `music video' moments and the action seemed forced. However I stuck with it and, once I got into the way it all works then it became actually quite enjoyable if not exactly gripping. The plot is pretty stretched – never more so when a run of 15 or so episodes are based around getting the work of a prophet who may have designed the ultimate weapon etc. However it is still quite fun to watch and moves along with a certain amount of energy and pace. The cliff hangers are often a little forced and didn't keep me waiting for the next show. In fact most of the `cliff hangers' are sorted out in the first few moments of the next episode.

    The overall theme of Sydney versus SD6 is one that runs consistently well even where the week to week plots may be weak. The action of the weekly missions is OK and I was glad to see that the series did not go the way of just putting Garner into different skimpy clothes each week as a way of getting an audience (although she does do that quite a lot!). Sydney's friends are also given reasonable side plots rather than just filling out the cast. The journalist is the best subplot although it isn't consistent and runs out of steam, while Francie's romances don't quite fit the rest of the action they do make an occasional change of pace.

    Garner is very sexy and can also act very well and is a good lead. She deservedly has had good film roles out of it. Vartan is very good as Vaughn and has a good chemistry with Garner without going overboard on the `will they won't they' thing. The support cast is full of famous faces who do sterling work – most noticeably Garber and Rifkin. Also the guest stars who come and go for a few episodes here and there are quite good with even Quentin Tarantino giving a good performance. It's not all perfect but the cast do good work generally.

    The series may not be well enough written and the thrills are mainly manufactured and temporary, although the running plot is enough to keep tension and excitement running through the show. Overall this series is polished and slick and is well serviced with a good cast and a reasonably good plot. Series one has been good if not great and I can see what series 2 will be dealing with. However I hope that they stop after 2 (or 3 at a push) series rather than taking it too far and outstaying it's welcome.

    Series one has been enjoyable if not perfect and I will be looking forward to series two, I hope it can keep up the energy, polish and enjoyment of the first series and maybe even improve on it's weaknesses.

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    • Trivia
      Jennifer Garner's opening narration, which was used throughout season one, was literally phoned in. She was working on-location, and had to read it on the phone to J.J. Abrams, who was recording it on the other end.
    • Goofs
      In many of the episodes when Sydney visits other "countries", one can identify that filming took place in the US because of American telephones, traffic lights, types of signage, types of cars, architecture, door frames and door knobs in the background. Those are subtle for the most part but people living in the countries depicted feel that "something isn't quite right".
    • Quotes

      [talking about Sydney]

      Weiss: So she gave you a drawer, huh?

      Vaughn: It was a gesture of convenience.

      Weiss: And, uh, what did you put it in?

      Vaughn: Why do you care?

      Weiss: What do you mean, why do I care? Do you know how spoiled you are? You know, a drawer! I wish I had a girlfriend to say 'Hey, do you want a drawer?'

      Vaughn: I'll give you a drawer at my place.

      Weiss: I don't want a drawer at your place.

    • Crazy credits
      All episodes end with the word "ALIAS" appearing on the screen, except for the final episode of the final season in which the message "Thank you for five wonderful years" appears on screen instead.
    • Alternate versions
      In the UK the sixty minute version aired when premiered on Channel 4, but because of the early time slot of the show (5:30pm) cuts to violence were made. The scenes in Taipei were Sydney is tortured were all cut and we only see this section of the episode when the flashbacks end and the episode's timeline catches up with the character in Taipei. Throughtout the series' duration on Channel 4, cuts were made frequently to the violence and sometimes bad language.
    • Connections
      Edited into Alias: The Lost Episode (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Alias Theme
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      Written by J.J. Abrams

      Performed by Michael Giacchino

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bí Danh
    • Filming locations
      • U.S. Bank Tower - 633 W. Fifth Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(CIA headquarters)
    • Production companies
      • Bad Robot
      • Touchstone Television
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    • Runtime
      45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3
      • 16:9 HD

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