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Dog the Bounty Hunter Bosco The Clown DVD

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  • Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Run Time: 22 Minutes
  • Region: Region 1 Region?
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Language: English
  • Studio: A&E Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: May 17, 2005

A repeat offender turns on the charm to avoid arrest, but Dog is all business.

  • Dog is called upon to collar a man he's arrested before, but there's been a change.
  • The real-life exploits of the world's most successful bounty hunter.
  • See how Duane "Dog" Chapman brings fugitives to justice.


He is a uniquely modern, larger than life character who is also a throwback to an era when the law was in the hands of vigilantes. Doug "Dog" Chapman is the world's most successful and famous bounty hunter. The charismatic ex-con has captured some 6,000 people in his three-decade career. With his dedicated posse and his bottle-blond wife Beth Smith, Dog roars out from his Hawaii home to dispense his unique breed of justice.

Next up on the Dog's docket is Donald, aka "Bosco." Dog knows Bosco from a previous encounter, and he warns the crew that their quarry is a dangerous criminal--a professional convict, very intelligent and addicted to Ice. A day spent staking out Bosco's haunts turns up few leads, but then a young man contacts Dog with information after seeing a wanted poster. A carefully planned bust goes according to script--at least until the new Bosco arrives...

NOTE: The momentary fade-to-black interstitials within this program (used on television to transition to commercial breaks) are completely normal and have been included on the DVD to preserve the original broadcast version of this program.

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