Executive-produced by Steven Spielberg the ten-episode 20-hour miniseries Taken was one of the most ambitious projects undertaken by cable TV’s Sci-Fi Network ultimately costing 40 million dollars a price that proved well worth it inasmuch as the series posted the network’s highest-ever ratings. Covering a period from 1947 to the present the story focused on three different families each of whom was profoundly affected by extraterrestrial visitation. The Keys family was headed by WWII bomber pilot Russell Keys Steve Burton who spent virtually his entire adult life haunted by his “close encounter” with aliens. The Clarkes were originally represented by lonely Texas waitress Sally Clarke Catherine Dent who was impregnated by a charming stranger Eric Close who turned out to be an alien survivor of the Roswell crash. And the lives of the Crawfords were dictated by ruthless Army officer Owen Crawford Joel Gretsch who was determined to prove that the government had covered up the truth about Roswell by dedicating his life to tracking down all space aliens and their half-human descendants. The story was narrated by Allie Keys Dakota Fanning a “hybrid” child of the present day whose story determined the outcome of the final episodes. Boasting impressive computer-generated special effects and eye-popping facial makeup Taken was seen over a two-week period beginning December 2 2002 and ending on December 13. DVDs Blu-ray include disc cover art and case. Bonus downloadable or promotional content may have already been redeemed. Promotional items 3-D glasses figurines t-shirts posters jewelry books or other non-media items may not be included. Cleaning and repair was done as required.Product Description.
Executive-produced by Steven Spielberg the ten-episode 20-hour miniseries.
Taken was seen over a two-week period beginning December 2 2002 and ending on December 13.
Steven Spielberg’s alien abduction opus.
Taken is what happens when you cross-breed.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind with.
The Waltons. Obviously flushed with the success of the TV miniseries.