| Barcode | 191329056486 |
| Release Date | 6/12/2018 |
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| Leslie David Baker | Stanley Hudson | |
| Steve Carell | Michael Scott | |
| John Krasinski | Jim Halpert | |
| Rainn Wilson | Dwight Schrute | |
| B.J. Novak | Ryan Howard | |
| Oscar Nunez | Oscar Martinez | |
| Jenna Fischer | Pam Beesly | |
| Phyllis Smith | Phyllis Lapin | |
| Brian Baumgartner | Kevin Malone | |
| Angela Kinsey | Angela Martin | |
| Kate Flannery | Meredith Palmer | |
| David Denman | Roy Anderson | |
| Creed Bratton | Creed Bratton | |
| Paul Lieberstein | Toby Flenderson | |
| Mindy Kaling | Kelly Kapoor | |
| Melora Hardin | Jan Levinson-Gould | |
| Craig Robinson | Darryl Philbin | |
| Amy Adams | Katy | |
| Toby Huss | Todd Packer | |
| Charlie Hartsock | Travel Agent |
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| Producer |
Greg Daniels
Ricky Gervais Angela Hamilton Howard Klein |
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| Writer |
Greg Daniels
Ricky Gervais Stephen Merchant Mindy Kaling |
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| Cinematography |
Randall Einhorn
Peter Smokler |
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A remake of the hit 2001 BBC TV series The Office (2001), this is a mockumentary that documents the exploits of a paper supply company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Made up of head chief Michael Scott, a harmlessly deluded and ignorantly insensitive boss who cares about the welfare of his employees while trying to put his own spin on company policy. With an office including the likes of various peers who have their own hangups, The Office (2005) takes a look at the lives of its co-workers: bored but talented salesman Jim, his mildly sociopathic, butt kissing enemy Dwight, mildly righteous receptionist Pam, and indifferent temp Ryan. |
| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 3/24/2005 1. Pilot | |||
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A documentary crew arrives at the offices of Dunder Mifflin to observe the employees and learn about modern management. Manager Michael Scott tries to paint a happy picture, while sales rep Jim fights with his nemesis Dwight and flirts with receptionist Pam.
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 3/29/2005 2. Diversity Day | |||
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A consultant arrives to teach the staff about tolerance and diversity but Michael insists on imparting his own knowledge. Meanwhile, Jim struggles to keep hold of a lucrative contract extension.
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 4/5/2005 3. Health Care | |||
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Michael doesn't want to upset the staff so he gets Dwight to pass on news about the company's reduced health provisions. Fed up with his nosiness, Jim and Pam pretend they are suffering from a variety of conditions including Ebola, Mad Cow Disease, spontaneous dentohydroplosion, hotdog fingers, nano-robot infection, inverted penis and anal fissures.
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 4/12/2005 4. The Alliance | |||
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Michael arranges a morale-boosting birthday party for Meredith and is determined to come up with the funniest message in her card. Dwight wants a pact with Jim to fight the downsizing, and Michael regrets showing off when Oscar asks for sponsorship for a charity walk being undertaken by his nephew, who has cerebral palsy.
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 4/19/2005 5. Basketball | |||
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The office staff play a basketball game against the warehouse workers in which Jim shows off to impress Pam and upstage her fiancee who is on the opposing team.
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 4/26/2005 6. Hot Girl | |||
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A woman who comes to the office to sell purses gets the male members of staff excited. She rejects Dwight's advances, but Michael reckons he's still in with a chance.
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