DVD Features: Subtitles: English, Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Supplements
The Hard Way: behind-the-scenes featurette
Review
In Season Four, the team loses Mickey Bricks to an overseas sabbatical, so it's time for someone else to lead the gang. Danny steps up to the plate, but can the others convince him that the team needs another member -- especially when it comes in the form of street kid Billy Bond? There are, as always, plenty of marks who are greedy, rude or simply nasty enough to be parted from their cash. Targets include a porn baron, a ruthless nursing home owner, and a charity crook, and that's just for starters. The crew also hit LA and Las Vegas, but when they're not on their home turf, will their audacious attempts catch up with them in the end.
DVD Format: 2-Disc Keep Case, Widescreen Anamorphic, 1.78:1, Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Supplements
"Assembling the Team" featurette
Cast bios
6 episodes on 2 discs
Review
(2004) The con artists are the good guys -- sort of -- in this smooth, sleek, sexy and funny series, a British/American co-production about a team of grifters who team-up to score big scams on some sleazy marks. Adrian Lester leads the team as Mickey Bricks, the GQ cover model of the London com game, Marc Warren is Danny Blue, the street-con with attitude who signs on a junior member, Jaime Murray is Stacie Monroe, "the bird" who provides most of the distraction, Robert Glenister is tech expert and forger Ash Morgan, and Robert Vaughn is team mentor and sly father figure Albert Stroller.
DVD Format: 2-Disc Keep Case, Widescreen Anamorphic, 1.78:1, Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Supplements
6 episodes on 2 discs
"The Big Finish" featurette
Review
Adrian Lester, Marc Warren, Jaime Murray, Robert Glenister, and Robert Vaughn return as the team of con artists in the second season of the British/American co-production about a team of grifters who team-up to score big scams on some sleazy marks. Yes, the con artists are the good guys -- sort of -- in this smooth, sleek, sexy and funny series.