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Friends and lovers, fame and fate – everything happens in Tree Hill.

ONE TREE HILL: THE COMPLETE  SEVENTH SEASON 

Available to own on DVD for $59.95RRP from 4 May 2011.  

Five-Disc DVD set includes all 22 episodes from the series’ Seventh Season  

Release also features nearly three hours of fan favourite extra content, including three all-new featurettes, two full-length audio commentaries, over 15 minutes of unaired scenes and a gag reel. 

Viewers will be captivated by the compelling storylines and engaging new characters featured on the seventh season of the popular Warner Bros. drama One Tree Hill, which is scheduled for release on DVD 4 May 2011 from Warner Home Video (WHV).  Titled One Tree Hill: The Complete Seventh Season, this DVD release features all 22 episodes plus nearly three hours of bonus material.  This release will retail for $59.95RRP. 

Lucas and Peyton are gone, but One Tree Hill’s tales of intertwined lives and passions remain stronger than ever in this 22-episode, five-disc seventh season.  Nathan’s NBA career is threatened by explosive scandal.  Haley faces a family tragedy.  Brooke thinks she’s found true love with Julian – until a Hollywood hottie decides he’s just her type.  Dan leaves the slammer for the media spotlight and a sexy young wife (someone OTH fans know).  Millie spirals into self-destruction, breaking Mouth’s heart.  And compelling new characters arrive: Haley’s beautiful sister Quinn (Shantel VanSanten, The Final Destination) and Nathan’s agent Clay (Robert Buckley, Lipstick Jungle), both with secrets from the past and dramatic new stories to tell.  Friends and lovers, fame and fate – everything happens in Tree Hill.

One Tree Hill continued to be a successful and popular franchise during its seventh season – the show has been nominated for a total of 14 Teen Choice Awards over its lifetime and has spawned books, soundtracks, a clothing line and more. 

One Tree Hill stars James Lafferty (Once and Again), Sophia Bush (The Hitcher), Bethany Joy Galeotti (Bring It On Again), Austin Nichols (The Informers), Robert Buckley (Lipstick Jungle), Shantel VanSanten (The Final Destination), Jackson Brundage (Las Vegas), Lee Norris (Boy Meets World), Antwon Tanner (Coach Carter), Lisa Goldstein (Who Do You Love), Jana Kramer (90210) and Paul Johansson (Alpha Dog).

Created by Mark Schwahn, the series is from Mastermind Laboratories, Tollin/Robbins Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Season seven was executive produced by Schwahn (Coach Carter, The Perfect Score), Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins and Joe Davola (all three: Smallville, The Bronx Is Burning), and Greg Prange (Dawson’s Creek, Nash Bridges).

“The producers of One Tree Hill know how to keep the show continuously fresh and engaging season after season,” said Caroline Skillen, Marketing Director at Warner Bros. Entertainment Australia. “One Tree Hill has a very loyal and passionate fan base and we are delighted to be releasing this seventh season on DVD for them to add to their collection.”

Episodes:

  • episode 1: 4:30 AM (Apparently They Were Travelling Abroad)
  • episode 2: What Are You Willing to Lose?
  • episode 3: Hold My Hand As I Am Lowered
  • episode 4: Believe Me, I’m Lying
  • episode 5: Your Cheatin’ Heart
  • episode 6: Deep Ocean Vast Sea
  • episode 7: I and Love and You
  • episode 8: I Just Died in Your Arms Tonight
  • episode 9: Now You Lift Your Eyes to the Sun
  • episode 10: You Are a Runner and I Am My Father’s Son
  • episode 11: You Know I Love You, Don’t You?
  • episode 12: Some Roads Lead Nowhere
  • episode 13: Weeks Go By Like Days
  • episode 14: Family Affair
  • episode 15: Don’t You Forget About Me
  • episode 16: My Attendance Is Bad but My Intentions are Good
  • episode 17: At the Bottom of Everything
  • episode 18: The Last Day of Our Acquaintance
  • episode 19: Every Picture Tells a Story
  • episode 20: Learning to Fall
  • episode 21: What’s in the Ground Belongs to You
  • episode 22: Almost Everything I Wish I’d Said the Last Time I Saw You

Special Features:

  • Unaired Scenes
  • Return to Camp One Tree Hill: The experiences of newcomers Robert Buckley, India DeBeaufort, Jana Kramer and Shantel VanSanten
  • Spring Break with One Tree Hill: Two contest winners are put through their paces working as production assistants on One Tree Hill
  • OTH – The Director’s Debut: Following First-Time Helmer Sophia Bush
  • Commentary on two episodes by series creator Mark Schwahn and key cast and crew
  • Gag reel

Rating:

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Approx Runtime:

886 mins