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046 _k2005
050 _aPN1997
_b.D433 2005
100 _aDavid Milch
245 _aDeadwood Season 2
_cDavid Milch
_h[videorecording]=
260 _aUnited States
_bHBO Films
_c2004
300 _a6 videodiscs (ca. 720 min.)
_bsound, color.
_c4 3/4 in.
440 _aDavid W. Foster Collection
440 _aDeadwood
_vSeason 2
500 _aDVD release of 12 episodes originally broadcast on HBO in 2005. Special features on disc 6.
520 _aFrom Case Cover: 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 camp's founders. Seth Bullock is like the new sheriff and forced to stand his ground against two conniving brothel owners: cutthroat Al Swearengen, and his chief rival, the cunning Cy Tolliver. The woman of Deadwood prove their mettle as Calamity Jane, Alma Garett, and whores Trixie and Joanie stake their claim in this dangerous town of scheming misfits, all learning the hard way...fortune comes with a price.
_bFrom IMDb: The town of Deadwood, South Dakota in the weeks following the Custer massacre is a lawless sinkhole of crime and corruption. Into this uncivilized outpost ride a disillusioned and bitter ex-lawman, Wild Bill Hickok, and Seth Bullock, a man hoping to find a new start for himself. Both men find themselves quickly on opposite sides of the legal and moral fence from Al Swearengen, saloon owner, hotel operator, and incipient boss of Deadwood. The lives of these three intertwine with many others, the high-minded and the low-lifes who populate Deadwood in 1876. Season 2 Volume 1: - Episode 1: A Lie Agreed Upon: Part I (49') / written by David Milch; produced and directed by Ed Bianchi; - Episode 2: A Lie Agreed Upon: Part II (51') / written by Jody Worth; produced and directed by Ed Bianchi; Volume 2: - Episode 3: New Money (58') / written by Elizabeth Sarnoff; directed by Steve Shill; produced by Ed Bianchi; - Episode 4: Requiem for a Gleet (53') / written by Ted Mann; directed by Alan Taylor; produced by Ed Bianchi; Volume 3: - Episode 5: Complications (57') / written by Victoria Morrow; directed by Gregg Fienberg; produced by Ed Bianchi; - Episode 6: Something Very Expensive (51') / written and directed by Steve Shill; produced by Ed Bianchi; - Episode 7: E.B. Was Left Out (51') / written by Jody Worth; directed by Michael Almereyda; produced by Ed Bianchi; Volume 4: - Episode 8: Childish Things (50') / written by Regina Corrado; directed by Timothy Van Patten; produced by Ed Bianchi; - Episode 9: Amalgamation and Capital (48') / written by Elizabeth Sarnoff; produced and directed by Ed Bianchi; - Episode 10: Advances, None Miraculous (49') / written by Sara Hess; directed by David Minahan; produced by Ed Bianchi; Volume 5: - Episode 11: The Whores Can Come (47') / written by Bryan McDonald; directed by Gregg Fienberg; produced by Ed Bianchi; - Episode 12: Boy-the-Earth-Talks-To (55') / written by Ted Mann; produced and directed by Ed Bianchi; Volume 6 contains Special Features.
538 _aDVD video; Dolby Digital 5.1, 2.0; surround, stereo; NTSC; Region 1; 16:9 widescreen.
546 _aEnglish, Spanish, or French audio. Optional English, Spanish, and French subtitles.
700 _aEd Bianchi
_eDirector
700 _aDavid Milch
_eScreenwriter
700 _aRegina Corrado
_eScreenwriter
700 _aTed Mann
_eScreenwriter
700 _aTimothy Olyphant
_eActor
700 _aIan McShane
_eActor
700 _aMolly Parker
_eActor
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_cDVD