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Aquarius

Call Number

  • DVD TV SERIES (CEN, EAS)

Languages

In English, with optional Spanish subtitles; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.

Performers

David Duchovny, Grey Damon, Gethin Anthony, Emma Dumont, Claire Holt.

Publication Information

Beverly Hills, CA : Anchor Bay Entertainment, [2015]

Physical Description

4 videodiscs (590 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.

Audience

Not rated.

Summary

Los Angeles, 1967. Welcome to the Summer of Love. Sam Hodiak is a seasoned homicide detective whose investigations dovetail with the activities of real-life cult leader Charles Manson in the years before he masterminded the most notorious killings of a generation, the Tate-LaBianca murders. A small-time but charismatic leader with big plans, Manson has begun to build up his "family," recruiting vulnerable young men and women to join his cause. Teaming up with a young cop who will help him infiltrate Manson's circle, Hodiak is forced to see things through the questioning eyes of someone who came of age amongst the current anti-establishment counterculture.

Notes

Title from container.

Originally broadcast as individual episodes on NBC in 2015.

Special features: Webisodes ; First look: Aquarius.

Contents

  • Everybody's been burned
  • The hunter gets captured by the game
  • Never say never to always
  • Home is where you're happy
  • A change is gonna come
  • A whiter shade of pale
  • Cease to resist
  • Sick city
  • Why?
  • It's alright Ma (I'm only bleeding)
  • Your mother should know
  • (Please let me love you and) It won't be wrong
  • Old ego is a too much thing.

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