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LOT Alcatraz TV show series screen used prop Clock COA Walden's Secret Room E113

$ 18.48

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  • Condition: Condition of prop and COA are excellent
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Industry: Television
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    You are bidding on Alcatraz TV show series screen used prop Clock from Walden's Secret Room Episode 113, plus COA.
    Clock does not seem to work.  Diameter of clock is approximately 12 1/3 inches, and approximately 2 inches deep.
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    Alcatraz TV Series from Wiki:
    Alcatraz
    is an American television series created by
    Elizabeth Sarnoff
    , Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt, and produced by
    J. J. Abrams
    and
    Bad Robot Productions
    . The series premiered on
    Fox
    on January 16, 2012, as a
    mid-season replacement
    .
    [1]
    Switching between eras, the series focuses on the
    Alcatraz prison
    , which was shut down in 1963 due to unsafe conditions for its prisoners and guards. The show's premise is that both the prisoners and the guards disappeared in 1963 and have abruptly reappeared in modern-day San Francisco, where they are being tracked down by a government agency, to prevent them from committing further crimes while also determining the reasons for their return. The series starred
    Sarah Jones
    ,
    Jorge Garcia
    ,
    Sam Neill
    , and
    Parminder Nagra
    .
    [2]
    On May 9, 2012, Fox canceled the series after one season.
    [3]
    On March 21, 1963, 256 inmates and 46 guards disappeared from the
    Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary
    without a trace. To cover up the disappearance, the government invented a cover story about the prison being closed due to unsafe conditions, and officially reported that the inmates had been transferred. However, federal agent Emerson Hauser (Sam Neill), a young San Francisco police officer tasked with transferring inmates to the island in 1963, is one of the first to discover that the inmates are actually missing and not transferred. In present-day San Francisco, the "63s" (as the missing inmates and guards are called) begin returning, one by one. Strangely, they have not aged at all, and they have no clues about their missing time or their whereabouts during their missing years; however, they appear to be returning with compulsions to find certain objects and to continue their criminal habits. Even more strangely, the government has been expecting their return, and Hauser now runs a secret government unit dedicated to finding the returning prisoners; this unit was set up long ago in anticipation of the prisoners' returns. (The cellblock at this unit has the same configuration as Alcatraz' distinctive two-level layout.) To help track down the returning prisoners and capture them, Hauser enlists police detective Rebecca Madsen (
    Sarah Jones
    ) and Dr. Diego Soto (
    Jorge Garcia
    ), a published expert on the history of Alcatraz and its inmates.
    Opening
    : (Narrated by Sam Neill in every episode)
    "On March 21, 1963, Alcatraz officially closed. All the prisoners were transferred off the island. Only, that's not what happened. Not at all."
    Sarah Jones
    as
    Rebecca Madsen, a
    San Francisco Police Department
    homicide detective with family ties to Alcatraz; she becomes involved after one of the inmates – her grandfather – is responsible for the death of her partner, directly meeting the task force when investigating the death of the former deputy warden at Alcatraz. She was raised by her great-uncle – a former Alcatraz guard and, later, cop – after the death of her parents, occasionally helping him look over his case files as she was growing up and offering useful insight into his cases, inspiring her own career.
    Jorge Garcia
    as
    Dr. Diego "Doc" Soto, a PhD in both
    Criminal Justice
    and
    Civil War History
    , author of books on
    Alcatraz
    , comic book store owner, writer, and artist. He claims that he received the PhDs to satisfy his parents, subsequently deliberately disgracing himself in the industry by writing a crime evaluation report using
    Gotham City
    as his example so that he could open the store. He went through an unspecified traumatic experience at age eleven involving being abducted, which affected him deeply. Although he lacks field training, Doc's detailed knowledge of the missing Alcatraz prisoners has proven invaluable in helping the task force identify and track the returning inmates.
    Sam Neill
    as
    Emerson Hauser, an
    FBI
    agent and former police officer who arrived on the dock at Alcatraz to find the prisoners gone in 1963. Currently heads the Alcatraz Task Force. Although his priority is generally to capture and contain the inmates to find out where they went and why they are coming back, he has shown that he is willing to put innocent lives over the lives of the inmates when the situation directly requires him to make a choice. He studied Philosophy at
    Yale University
    before he began working at Alcatraz.
    Parminder Nagra
    as
    Dr. Lucille "Lucy" Banerjee, Agent Hauser's technician/colleague and friend. In 1963, she was known as Dr. Lucille Sengupta, who served as a psychiatrist at Alcatraz, and apparently had the potential of a romantic relationship with Hauser before she vanished. She spent some time in a coma after she was injured during one of the first cases, but recovered thanks to a blood transfusion from Webb Porter due to the accelerated healing of certain inmates due to tests they underwent at Alcatraz.
    Jonny Coyne
    as
    Edwin James, the warden of Alcatraz. Although more tolerant of the prisoners, he has been shown to resort to psychological torture in order to learn crucial information about them, such as manipulating Ernest Cobb's attempts to be placed in solitary confinement or threatening to leave Kit Nelson in a small dark room until Nelson admits the truth about his first crime. He apparently vanished with the rest of the inmates, and his present whereabouts are unknown, although he appears to be the only person who knew what was really going on at Alcatraz.
    Jason Butler Harner
    as
    Elijah Bailey "E.B." Tiller, the deputy warden of Alcatraz, whose cynical views of the inmates often put him at odds with James; he was killed in the present by Jack Sylvane in the pilot, although he still appears in flashbacks to the past where he brutally treated the various inmates.
    Robert Forster
    as
    Raymond "Ray" Archer (previously Ray Madsen), Rebecca's great-uncle and former Alcatraz prison guard; he was approached by Hauser to join the task force sixteen years ago, but rejected the offer due to his responsibilities to Rebecca. He now owns a bar and is aware of at least Tommy Madsen's return, although he is generally unaware of the other 63s.
    David Hoflin
    as
    Thomas "Tommy" Madsen
    (#2002)
    , Rebecca's grandfather and Ray's brother who reappeared in 2012 and killed Rebecca's partner; Rebecca was raised believing that he was a guard at the prison until she witnessed the list of '63s'. He is apparently more significant than the other inmates, as Hauser approached Ray specifically due to his connection to Madsen, with Madsen having been underground for several months since his return rather than the more public activities of other inmates.
    Leon Rippy
    as
    Dr. Milton Beauregard, the head doctor of Alcatraz who reappeared in 2012 and operates under Hauser.
    Jeananne Goossen
    as
    Nikki, a medical examiner in the coroner's office.
    Jeffrey Pierce
    as
    Jack Sylvane
    (#2024)
    , the first inmate tracked down and captured by the Alcatraz Task Force. While most of his targets fit in with his expected pattern – going after Tiller and his brother, who married his ex-wife – he also went to an unconnected house to acquire a distinctive key from a man's safe. His own ignorance of his reasons for requesting that key suggests that there is another agenda behind the inmates' sudden return.
    There were around 302 people on Alcatraz when they all mysteriously vanished, with fewer than 50 of these being prison staff; the other 250+, referred to by Hauser as the '63s, remain some of America's worst recorded criminals. Each one has demonstrated a ruthless skill in their chosen crime fields of expertise and no compunctions about picking up where they left off. Various inmates underwent mysterious experiments involving their blood being extracted, treated with an unidentified process, and then returned to them, those inmates who underwent this procedure possessing a degree of accelerated healing that allows them to recover from wounds in far less time than would normally be expected.
    David Hoflin
    as Tommy Madsen
    (#2002)
    Jeffrey Pierce
    as Jack Sylvane
    (#2024)
    Joe Egender
    as Ernest Cobb
    (#2047)
    Michael Eklund
    as Kit Nelson
    (#2046)
    Eric Johnson
    as Cal Sweeney
    (#2112)
    James Pizzinato as Paxton Petty
    (#2223)
    Adam Rothenberg
    as Johnny McKee
    (#2055)
    Graham Shiels as Pinky Ames
    (#2177)
    Travis Aaron Wade as Herman Ames
    (#2178)
    Theo Rossi
    as Sonny Burnett
    (#2088)
    Mahershala Ali
    as Clarence Montgomery
    (#2214)
    Rami Malek
    as Webb Porter
    (#2012)
    Greg Ellis
    as Garrett Stillman
    (#2109)
    Brendan Fletcher
    as Joe Limerick
    (Ghost)
    Max Clough
    as Prison Thug
    Jim Parrack
    as Guy Hastings
    Frank Whaley
    as Officer Donovan
    Robbie Amell
    as the young Raymond "Ray" Archer