
Deadwood
In an age of plunder and greed, the richest gold strike in American History draws a throng of restless misfits to an outlaw settlement where everything - and everyone - has a price. The story begins two weeks after Custer's defeat at Little Big Horn, combining fictional and real-life characters and events in an epic morality tale. Located in the Black Hills Indian Cession, the "town" of Deadwood is an illegal settlement, a violent and uncivilized outpost that attracts a colorful array of characters looking to get rich - from outlaws and entrepreneurs to ex-soldiers and racketeers, Chinese laborers, prostitutes, city dudes and gunfighters. Welcome to Deadwood... a hell of a place to make your fortune.
After executing his last act of justice as a Montana marshal, Seth Bullock relocates to a gold-mining camp known as Deadwood in Dakota Territory, where he and partner Sol Star look to start a hardware business. Bullock soon crosses paths with another new arrival.
As suspicions arise that "road agents" may have been the true perpetrators of a massacre, Swearengen takes a special interest in the health of its sole survivor, a young girl ministered to by the unlikely team of Doc Cochran and Calamity Jane.
Competition arrives for Swearengen in the form of the Bella Union, a new gambling outfit from Chicago operated by savvy Cy Tolliver, Madame Joanie Stubbs and gaming guru Eddie Sawyer. Hickok puts up precious collateral in a poker game with McCall.
Swearengen directs Farnum to buy back the Garret claim. Garret's wife, Alma, prevails on Calamity Jane and Wild Bill for help with the claim issue. Hickok's respect for Bullock grows and, as a result, he commissions Bullock to do a review of the Garret claim.
Swearengen transforms the Gem into a courtroom as Deadwood is forced to make its own laws to try a cowardly murderer. With Calamity Jane off on a bender, Trixie is enlisted by Swearengen to help Alma with the orphaned child and to keep her pliable to his purposes.
Bullock encounters native resistance in his quest to bring a murderer to justice. Swearengen presses Farnum to keep tabs on Alma and Trixie. After an outbreak of smallpox hits Deadwood, the camp fathers pool their resources to track down the vaccine, and Doc enlists Jane as a nurse.
After tracking down a murderer, Bullock returns to Deadwood a changed man as well as a marked one. Dan and Joanie both take a special interest when teenagers Miles and Flora Anderson arrive in camp in search of their father. Calamity Jane earns her moniker in the Pest Tent.
Deadwood breathes easier when some riders arrive in town with the smallpox vaccine, and word of a possible treaty with the Sioux. The results of Bullock's analysis of her gold claim move Alma to reassess her plans and sets up a confrontation between Bullock and Swearengen.
With annexation of Deadwood looming, Swearengen calls a meeting to set up an informal government. Bullock and Alma compare notes on Ellsworth and each other, and Farnum gets a special-delivery letter from Hickok and a special new post. Joanie finally prepares to make a go on her own.
An opium theft leaves Swearengen, trying to find a common language with his supplier, and navigating murky waters to deal with the mess. In addition, Silas Adams, bagman for the magistrate from Yankton, arrives with bad news for Swearengen.
Alma's father, Otis Russell, arrives from New York to "help" with her claim. Swearengen strikes a bargain with Adams to rid him of some legal baggage involving the arriving magistrate. Jewel journeys to Doc's cabin for help with her leg. Eddie resumes work at the Bella Union.
General Crook rolls into Deadwood with his troops, known as "Custer's avengers," and the Yankton magistrate, Clagett, prompting a parade and business solicitations from E.B. Farnum and Cy Tolliver. Al Swearengen delivers a tortured soul from suffering.
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Ian McShane | Al Swearengen |
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Brad Dourif | Doc Cochran |
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Timothy Olyphant | Seth Bullock |
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John Hawkes | Sol Star |
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Paula Malcomson | Trixie |
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William Sanderson | E.B. Farnum |
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W. Earl Brown | Dan Dority |
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Leon Rippy | Tom Nuttall |
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Jim Beaver | Whitney Ellsworth |
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Sean Bridgers | Johnny Burns |
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Molly Parker | Alma Garret |
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Dayton Callie | Charlie Utter |
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Robin Weigert | Calamity Jane |
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Bree Seanna Wall | Sofia Metz |
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Jeffrey Jones | A.W. Merrick |
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Ray McKinnon | Reverend H.W. Smith |
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Michael Keyes | Gun Store Owner |
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Powers Boothe | Cy Tolliver |
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Kim Dickens | Joanie Stubbs |
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Ricky Jay | Eddie Sawyer |
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Al Collado | Store Proprietor |
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Geri Jewell | Jewel |
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Peter Jason | Con Stapleton |
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Garret Dillahunt | Jack McCall |
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Keone Young | Mr. Wu |
Packaging | Digipak |
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Nr Discs | 4 |
Distributor | Paramount Pictures |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Regions | Region 2 |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 934 |
Added Date | Aug 06, 2015 17:43:57 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:15:53 |