There is also a feature called Blood Never Dry: Child Soldiers In Africa (15:03). So glad they didn't try filming in California or somewhere other than Africa. feature (21:57) is pretty cool in seeing how they made this 24 'movie' on location in Africa. The scenes aren't crucial but do add to the overall movie. Jack's in AfricaThe Extended Version has a run time of 1 hour and 42 minutes. There was also a couple other trailers before getting to the main menu. It starts off with a nice two and half minute trailer for Season 7 (don't watch if you haven't watched Redemption yet). What does the DVD have that the televised version didn't? The first disc has the same televised version. This is the beginning of the lead-in to Season 7. for a Senate hearing for torturing a suspect for information. In the beginning he's subpoenaed to return the U.S. So what has Jack been doing since Season 6? He's been around the world and is in Africa when it gets pulled into a fight against a warlord that kidnaps children and forces them to become part of his army. Since Twentieth Century Fox sent me a copy of the DVD, it was a given that I'd review it. Being a fan of the show, I watched the televised version.
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Fox aired the two hour movie (with actual run time of 1 hour 27 minutes when you take out the commercials) on November 23 and released the DVD on the 25th. Jack is Back in the Lead in to Season 7 24 Redemption DVDIt feels like it's been a long time since we've seen Jack Bauer yelling and saving the world.