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Pushing Daisies follows the story of Ned (Lee Pace), who, as a boy, discovers that he can bring the dead back to life. As an adult he is now a pie maker and not only uses this gift to ripen fruit for his pies but also solve murders alongside a private investigator. The tale then gets complicated as he brings his childhood sweetheart, Chuck (Anna Friel) back to life. Life would be perfect for Ned and Chuck except one cruel twist, if he ever touches her again she'll go back to being dead... But this time for good!
- Warner Bros.
- 830 mins approx.
- Julie Ann Robinson
- Dean White
- Peter Lauer
- Paul Shapiro
- Tricia Brock
- Adam Kane
- Lawrence Trilling
- Peter O'Fallon
- 12
- Lee Pace
- Kristin Chenoweth
- Anna Friel
- Chi McBride
- Ellen Greene
- Swoosie Kurtz
- Jim Dale
- English
- 3
- Pushing Daisies
- 2
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Pushing Daisies follows the story of Ned (Lee Pace), who, as a boy, discovers that he can bring the dead back to life. As an adult he is now a pie maker and not only uses this gift to ripen fruit for his pies but also solve murders alongside a private investigator. The tale then gets complicated as he brings his childhood sweetheart, Chuck (Anna Friel) back to life. Life would be perfect for Ned and Chuck except one cruel twist, if he ever touches her again she'll go back to being dead... But this time for good!
- Warner Bros.
- 830 mins approx.
- Julie Ann Robinson
- Dean White
- Peter Lauer
- Paul Shapiro
- Tricia Brock
- Adam Kane
- Lawrence Trilling
- Peter O'Fallon
- 12
- Lee Pace
- Kristin Chenoweth
- Anna Friel
- Chi McBride
- Ellen Greene
- Swoosie Kurtz
- Jim Dale
- English
- 3
- Pushing Daisies
- 2
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Great Program
I bought this DVD after having missed most o the second series when it was on TV. it was definitely easier being able to watch it whenever I wanted, and having no adverts! In my opinion it's a great show and I think this series definitely topped the first series, and at times I felt like I was watching a musical! i would recommend this to anyone with a tendency for pies!
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