SEASON 4: 22 EPISODS OF PRISON BREAK TV SERIAL FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2008 - Episode 22 episodesSeason 4 of Prison Break from September 1, 2008. The fourth season will see the return of Sara Tancredi. The story continues for three weeks from the third season finale, where Michael drives off into the horizon to avenge the apparent death of Sara.
Prison Break is an American action/serial drama television series that premiered on the Fox Broadcasting Company on August 29, 2005. The series revolves around two brothers; one who, as of the pilot, has been sentenced to death for a crime he did commit, and the other, a genius, who devises an elaborate plan to help him escape prison.
Created by Paul Scheuring, the show is produced by Adelstein-Parouse Productions in association with Original Television and 20th Century Fox Television. The current executive producers are Scheuring, Matt Olmstead, Kevin Hooks, Marty Adelstein, Dawn Parouse Olmstead, Neal H. Moritz, and Brett Ratner. Its theme music is composed by Ramin Djawadi, and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 2006.
Having completed three seasons, the fourth season, planned at 22 episodes, premiered with two episodes back-to-back on September 1, 2008 in North America and September 2, 2008 in the United Kingdom.
Prison Break features a serialized story structure, similar to that of its companion show during the first season, 24. The first three seasons of the series were primarily filmed outside of Hollywood; the first season was shot in and around Chicago, with the primary location being the then-recently decommissioned Joliet Prison while the second and third seasons were filmed mainly in small towns around Dallas. The fourth season was filmed in Los Angeles.
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Starring/Casts:Dominic Purcell - (Lincoln Burrows)
Wentworth Miller - (Michael Scofield)
Robin Tunney - (Veronica Donovan)
Amaury Nolasco - (Sucre)
Wade Williams - (Officer Brian Bellick)
Marshall Allman - (LJ)
Paul Adelstein - (Agent Paul Kellerman)
Robert Knepper - (T-Bag)
Sarah Wayne Callies - (Dr. Tancredi)
Peter Stormare - (Abruzzi)
Stacy Keach - (Warden Pope)
Watson - (Charles Westmoreland)
Lane Garrison - (Tweener)
Rockmond Dunbar - (Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin)
William Fichtner - (Alexander Mahone)
Robert Wisdom - (Luchero)
Danay Garcia - (Sofia Lugo)
Chris Vance - (James Whistler)
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
Production Credits:Claire Simon (Casting)
Junie Lowry-Johnson (Casting)
Scott Jenkinger (Casting)
Robbie Greenberg (Cinematographer)
Michael W. Watkins (Co-Executive Producer)
Karyn Usher (Co-producer)
Ramin Djawadi (Composer (Music Score))
Etienne DesLauriers (Editor)
Paul Scheuring (Executive Producer)
Marty Adelstein (Executive Producer)
Brett Ratner (Executive Producer)
Matt Olmstead (Executive Producer)
Dawn Parouse (Executive Producer)
Garry A. Brown (Producer)
Nick Santora (Producer)
Gary Frutkoff (Production Designer)
Zack Estrin (Supervising Producer)
Prison Break 4TH SEASON:
Some information of the story/Synopsis:Prison Break centers on Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) who is on death row for a crime he did not commit. His brother Michael (Wentworth Miller) decides to get incarcerated in order to free his brother and prove his innocence.
Michael aligns himself with other prisoners as well as his one and only outside ally, defense attorney and longtime friend Veronica Donovan, to prove Lincoln's innocence.
Undoubtedly pitched to network executives as "24 Behind Bars," the weekly, hour-long continuing drama Prison Break starred Wentworth Miller as structural engineer Michael Scofield, who when first seen by the audience was somewhat inexplicably in the process of committing a bank robbery -- and then allowing himself to be arrested and convicted. Scofield was sentenced to five years at Fox River Penitentiary, where, by a stunning coincidence, his brother Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) was spending his last month on Death Row, awaiting execution for the murder of the brother of the U.S. vice president.
Convinced that Lincoln was innocent and the victim of a government conspiracy, Scofield had purposely gotten himself incarcerated at Fox River for the express purpose of helping his brother escape -- a task made slightly less formidable by the fact that Scofield had helped design the prison! Our hero's meticulously worked out scheme depended upon the cooperation of several co-conspirators, among them Scofield's likable cellmate Sucre (Amaury Nolasco); well-connected mobster (and fellow prisoner) Abruzzi (Peter Stormare); Charles Westmoreland (Muse Watson), who may or may have not really been the legendary hijacker D.B. Cooper; and sympathetic prison doctor Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies), whose dad was the governor of Illinois. Meanwhile, Lincoln's former girlfriend, lawyer Veronica Donovan (Robin Tunney), burned the midnight oil to figure out who would want to frame Lincoln and why; and Lincoln's 15-year-old son LJ (Marshall Allman) desperately tried to make sense of the fact that both his dad and his favorite uncle were now beyond his reach (temporarily, anyway).
Others in the cast included Stacey Keach as Warden Pope, Robert Knepper as fearsome white-supremacist convict T-Bag, and Wade Williams as highly suspicious senior correctional officer Bellick. Merrily playing fast and loose with such intangibles as logic and common sense, Prison Break was given a major publicity blitz before its Fox network debut on August 29, 2005.
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