Deadwood-Complete 2nd Season (2005)
Starring: Brad Dourif Keith Carradine Ian McShane Molly Parker
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|Fortune Comes with a Price.
| 1877. A new day is dawning in the Black Hills outlaw camp of Deadwood. For better or worse, times are changing, and the transformation from camp to town is imminent. Unsavory new arrivals - looking to cash in on the lucrative anarchy -- and a government of outsiders usher in an era of hard decisions and brutal power struggles among the camps founders, all learning the hard way...fortune comes with a price.Format: DVD MOVIE |
"...The Shield set in the wild west...an excellent series... Eamonn McCusker, DVD Times
"...gritty, profane, and glorious. The town may be called "Deadwood," but luckily that does not describe the series. Pam Grady, Reel.com
"...a great cast and writing that keeps you guessing and glued to your couch. Peter Brown, iF Magazine
"...striking...strong writing...cutting-edge television with high production values... Rob Lineberger, DVD Verdict
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Editor's Note
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 grim and unsentimental series revolves around the outlaws, miscreants, and murderers in the frontier gold-rush town of Deadwood in the Dakota Territory. Seth Bullock, a former Montana sheriff, and his buddy Sol Star arrive in town to set up a hardware store; soon, they're crossing paths with such legendary Western figures as Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. Reaping the benefits of the lawless, merciless world is Al Swearengen, the saloon and brothel owner. Season Two kicks off with Bullock beginning his job as sheriff; it seems that civilization, in the form of a telegraph line and local commissioners, is coming to Deadwood after all, and Swearengen is none too pleased with the situation. Meanwhile, Bullock's estranged wife and son arrive in town, even as Bullock consummates his affections for Alma Garret in her hotel room. The brutal world of Deadwood continues in a second finely crafted season, and the plots and bodies keep piling up.
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Cast & Crew
| Brad Dourif | |
| Bree Seanna Wall | |
| Ian McShane | |
| Keith Carradine | |
| Molly Parker | |
| Timothy Olyphant | |
| W. Earl Brown | |
| William Sanderson | |
| David Milch, et. al. - Writer | |
| David Potts - Art Director | |
| Davis Guggenheim - Producer | |
| Edward Bianchi, et. al. - Director | |
| Gregg Fienberg - Executive Producer | |
| James J. Murakami - Art Director | |
| Joseph Gallagher, et. al. - Cinematographer | |
| Shawn Thomas Odyssey, et. al. - Original Music By | |
| Stephen Mark, et. al. - Editor |
Awards
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Winner (2005) |
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Emmy, Maria Rebman Caso, et. al., Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series |
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Emmy, James Glennon, Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series |
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Emmy, Katherine Jane Bryant, Le Dawson, Outstanding Costumes for a Series |
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Emmy, Carol Pershing, et. al., Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series |
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Emmy, John Rizzo, et. al., Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic) |
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Golden Globe, Ian McShane, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama |
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Nominee (2005) |
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Golden Globe, Deadwood, Best Television Series - Drama |
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Winner (2004) |
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Emmy, Walter Hill, Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |
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Emmy, Larry Mann, et. al., Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series |
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