Dallas - Seasons 1-3 (1978)
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Synopsis: When DALLAS premiered on network television in 1978, it became the first nighttime soap opera since PEYTON PLACE to heavily attract nationwide viewers. Chronicling the lives of several wealthy... When DALLAS premiered on network television in 1978, it became the first nighttime soap opera since PEYTON PLACE to heavily attract nationwide viewers. Chronicling the lives of several wealthy families in the oil-driven world of Dallas, Texas, DALLAS was principally driven by dramatic affairs of the rich Ewing family. Driven by lust, greed, and the endless quest for power, each family member did their part in contributing to the town's drama, scandal, and intrigue. Starring Larry Hagman as the nefarious J.R. Ewing, the series also boasted a talented supporting cast, including Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Victoria Principal, Jim Davis, Linda Gray, Charlene Tilton, and many more. This release contains every episode from the series popular first three seasons. [More]
Starring: Victoria Principal, Patrick Duffy, Jim Davis, Linda Gray
Starring: Victoria Principal, Patrick Duffy, Jim Davis, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Charlene Tilton, Barbara Bel Geddes
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