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List Price: $39.98 | | Label: Warner Home Video
Salesrank: 16744
Released: January 24, 2006 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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| Features:
Box set Closed-captioned Color DVD-Video Subtitled NTSC | |
Editorial Review:
Following a tumultuous third season that culminated in the shooting of likeable villain J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman) by an unknown assailant, Dallas: The Complete Fourth Season is relatively tame by comparison. Still, it begins with no fewer than four episodes stretching out the mystery of who (from a wide field of candidates) actually shot J.R., with the victim's alcoholic wife, Sue Ellen (Linda Gray), looking like the chief suspect. Meanwhile, with J.R. out of commission and possibly paralyzed by a bullet pressing against his spine, brother Bobby (Patrick Duffy) reluctantly takes the reins of Ewing Oil at the insistence of his father, Jock (Jim Davis). Prepared to buy a refinery at a bargain price—something Jock always wanted but J.R. could never deliver—Bobby is set to take Ewing Oil to a new level of success, but finds his authority undercut by J.R., who is pulling strings from his hospital bed.
Another suspect in the shooting, Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval), brother of Bobby's wife, Pam (Victoria Principal), tries to jumpstart his return to Texas politics by making trouble for the Ewings in the Texas legislature. Bobby himself, burned out on the family business, tries his own hand at the state senate, a useful place to be once Jock and Ewing matriarch Miss Ellie (Barbara Bel Geddes), mired in a personal conflict that heads toward divorce, find themselves on opposite sides in a land dispute. Other story threads include a rocky marriage between granddaughter Lucy (Charlene Tilton) and a medical student (Leigh McCloskey), and extramarital distraction for lonely Pam and Sue Ellen. Perhaps the biggest scandal of the season is J.R.'s manipulation of a counterrevolution in the Southeast Asian country where Ewing Oil fields were disastrously nationalized--a crime that could come back to haunt him. --Tom Keogh
Dallas - The Complete Fourth Season Reviews:
Dallas the complete series 1 to 9 
2008-08-27 - I am very pleased with this product, can you please advise me if and when the remaining four series 10 to 13 will be released and if the feature length movies that followed I believe there werte two, will be released and when.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Ken Brady.
If you blink, you'll miss something 
2008-04-24 - **SPOILERS **
Wow, so much happens in season 4:
The "Who shot JR" mystery unwinds; Kristen is sent packing; Bobby wheels-and-deals as president of Ewing Oil; Lucy gets married; Ray learns he's a Ewing; Ray gets married; the Takapa deal; Jock & Miss Ellie almost divorce; Dusty Farlow returns; we are introduced to Mitch and Afton Cooper, Punk Anderson, Leslie Stewart, Jeremy Wendell, Rebecca Wentworth, and Clayton Farlow; Jordan Lee becomes more prominent; the ladies' affairs with Alex Ward and Clint Ogden; the Asian government overthrow; Bobby becomes a senator; and on and on!
More plot twists and turns than any of the previous seasons, as I recall.
Dallas DVD 4th Season 
2008-01-03 - Received my order in time for Christmas which was great since it was a gift. It was as expected, excellent. Will keep the seller in mind when placing other orders they may have for sale.
Dallas - The Complete Fourth Season 
2007-10-05 - [[ASIN:B000BVM1TG Dallas - The Complete Fourth Season]I was very pleased with the service and speed in which I received this product. It arrived just a few days after I ordered it. Thank You
Can't stop watching these 
2007-09-19 - I almost forgot how much I was addicted to this series. Now I don't have to wait a week to see what happens next. The DVD quality is very good too. Season 3 and 4 were 2 of the best seasons. You won't want to miss this Season 4 DVD set. Especially fun is the 2004 Dallas reunion where you get to see the Dallas Stars again and some hilarious outtakes on the last DVD.