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Deadwood - The Complete First Season (2004)
Synopsis: HBO delivers another stunning, evocative drama in DEADWOOD. The channel has an impressive reputation when it comes to producing edge-of-your-seat television (THE SOPRANOS, SIX FEET UNDER), and DEADWOOD follows neatly in that tradition. Set in 1876, the story unfolds just two weeks after... HBO delivers another stunning, evocative drama in DEADWOOD. The channel has an impressive reputation when it comes to producing edge-of-your-seat television (THE SOPRANOS, SIX FEET UNDER), and DEADWOOD follows neatly in that tradition. Set in 1876, the story unfolds just two weeks after the defeat of Custer at Little Big Horn. The town of Deadwood is located in the Black Hills Indian Cession, and is populated largely by illegal settlers and miscreants looking to make a quick buck. Among them are Al Swearengen (Ian McShane), who owns the local saloon; Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant), a former law enforcer; and the infamous Wild Bill Hickok (Keith Carradine). Some awesome acting combines with intricate storylines, absorbing direction, and some impressive sets to make DEADWOOD another essential series from the HBO stable. [More]
Genre: Television
Starring: Ian McShane, Molly Parker, Brad Dourif, Keith Carradine, Timothy Olyphant
DVD Info
Release:
Aug 2, 2005
DVD Features:
- Region (unknown)
- 6-Disc Box Set - Keep Case
- Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Surround 5.1 English
- Dolby Surround Stereo 2.0 English
- Dolby Surround Stereo 2.0 Spanish
- Dolby Surround 2.0 French
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary: 1.HBO's Making of Deadwood (30 minutes)
- 2. History of Deadwood (45 minutes)
- Interview: 1. David Milch conducted by Keith Carradine (45 minutes)
- Audio Commentaries:Episode 1: David Milch
- Episode 4: Molly Parker & Keith Carradine
- Episode 5: Brad Dourif & Robin Weingart
- Episode 12: Ian McShane & Tim Olyphant
News
Milch has created an amazing little epic that represents perhaps the pinnacle of its genre.
Listening to show creator David Milch speak for but a minute in any of the extra documentaries reveals precisely why this revisionist western is so layered.
Deadwood is a slow burner getting richer and deeper with each terrific episode.
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