
Alias (series) (2001)
Release Year: 2001
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Κωδικός Alias, Agentka o stu twarzach, A Vingadora, Bí Danh, Kodikos Alias
Director: Alex Kurtzman, Barnet Kellman, Brad Turner, Craig Zisk, Daniel Attias
Writer: Alex Kurtzman, Alison Schapker, Andi Bushell, André Nemec, Breen Frazier
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Burk, Ken Olin, Roberto Orci
Executive Producer: J.J. Abrams
Companies: Bad Robot, Touchstone Television
Genre: Action, Action & Adventure, Action Television Series, Drama, Espionage Television Series, Mystery, Science Fiction Television Program, Thriller Television Series
Budget: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: central intelligence agency (cia), criminal organization, double agent, female spy, government agent, los angeles, california, martial arts, revenge, undercover agent
Story
Sydney Bristow begins working for SD-6, an alleged division of the CIA, as a college freshman. After several years and after confiding in her boyfriend about her secret life, Sydney discovers that SD-6 is actually part of a rogue international agency called the Alliance of Twelve aiming for world domination. Upon realizing this, Sydney becomes a double agent for the real CIA to dismantle SD-6. She works alongside her handler Michael Vaughn and her estranged father Jack Bristow, who are also secretly working against SD-6. Throughout the series, Sydney navigates various rival agents, terrorist groups, and traitors while trying to keep her secret life hidden from friends.
Summary
Alias is an American spy-action television series that aired in 2001. The show centers around Sydney Bristow, a young woman who unwittingly works for a criminal organization instead of the U.S. government as she believes. After uncovering this truth, Sydney becomes a double agent to dismantle SD-6, the rogue agency she had been working for. The series is known for its fast-paced action sequences and intricate spy plots, combining elements of drama, espionage, mystery, and science fiction.