
Carnivale
Set in the 1930s Dust Bowl, 18-year old Ben Hawkins finds himself all alone in this world when his mother passes on. But a travelling Carnivàle takes him in. We also see the story of Brother Justin, a priest who is trying to find his way in the world. Little do Ben and Justin know, but they are to fight in a biblical battle. With help on the side (Ben with the carnie folk (Sofie, Libby, Apollonia, Ruthie, Samson, Lila, Lodz, Management) and Justin with his sister, Iris) they find out which side each are on and try to battle with the other for what they believe.
As the spiritual powers of Ben Hawkins evolve, the entity Management reveals its identity (the Russian soldier in Ben's dreams) to Ben, and then exposes him to a vision of the cataclysmic disasters (a nuclear explosion) that awaits the world if Ben doesn't identify and conquer his nemesis: Brother Justin, the creature of darkness.
Ben travels on his own to Alamogordo to seek out Father Kerrigan, a former preacher residing in a lunatic asylum - who knew his father, and who tells him to beware of a mysterious tattooed man that both Ben and Brother Justin see in their dreams.
When Carnivale sets up show in Ingram, Texas, Ben sets out to find some people who knew Scudder and stumbles into a bizarre moonshiners' camp, which proves both painful and revealing. Meanwhile, Stroud continues his quest to find Scudder by investigating the mining accident in the ghost town of Babylon.
Still held captive in the moonshiners' camp, Ben meets his blind and elderly grandmother who reveals some family secrets and a mysterious face of death. Meanwhile, Lila confides in the rest of the riggers that she suspects Samson was responsible for Lodz' demise.
When the Carnivale stops outside Creed, Oklahoma, they receive an uninvited visitor, Varlyn Stroud, who begins asking questions to Jonesy, and later to Samson, about where to find Scudder. Meanwhile, Rita Sue bails out Stumpy for his $400 gambling debts, but he bets (and loses) all of the money on a big fight anyway.
On the road to Damascus, Nebraska, Samson and the troupe stop to help when they run into a rival troupe that has fallen on hard times. In Mintern, Dolan tries to help Iris and Justin find a solution to their legal problems while Iris is surprised when she learns of Justin's real plan: to frame Dolan for the ministry fire.
When Carnivale finally arrives in Damascus, Ben gets closer to finding his father when another vision of a man with the shredded face leads him to the town's seedy hotel. Ben then goes to investigate further, and finally meets his father, who is working as a clerk at the hotel.
Ben and Samson have a heated argument over some bad news that Ben tells him about the death of Management, and Samson learns from Ruthie about seeing Stroud abduct Scudder. Ben suggests that they must track down Stroud at once so he will lead them to Brother Justin.
While driving down a desolate highway in rural Utah on his trail of Stroud, Ben comes across Jones and Libby, the victims of a vigilante group blaming Jonesy for the Ferris wheel accident, leading Ben to try to heal Jonesy. Back at Carnivale, Ruthie has another possession by the deceased Lodz.
Following another one of Ben's visions, he and Joney set out to find Stroud and they soon arrive in the Wyoming state capital where from a discarded newspaper in a recently vacated hotel room, they finally learn the name and location of Ben's nemesis.
When Samson announces that the carnival's next stop is the Christian camp of New Canaan, California, both Lila and Stumpy challenge his authority. Jones arrives back with the troupe and gives Samson the information that he and Ben found about Brother Justin.
In the cliff-hanging season finale, Samson devises a grand plan by scheming with Ben, Jones, and the entire troupe to lure Brother Justin to Carnivale for his confrontation with Ben. Meanwhile, Stroud wants to protect Justin who correctly suspects that the carnival is setting a trap for him.
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Clancy Brown | Brother Justin Crowe |
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John Carroll Lynch | Varlyn Stroud |
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Toby Huss | Felix 'Stumpy' Dreifuss |
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Carla Gallo | Libby Dreifuss |
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Clea DuVall | Sofie |
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Adrienne Barbeau | Ruthie |
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Nick Stahl | Ben Hawkins |
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Amy Madigan | Iris Crowe |
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Tim DeKay | Clayton 'Jonesy' Jones |
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Debra Christofferson | Lila |
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Cynthia Ettinger | Rita Sue Dreifuss |
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Michael J. Anderson | Samson |
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Brian Turk | Gabriel |
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Craig DeSilva | Promo Announcer |
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Ralph Waite | Reverend Norman Balthus |
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Nicholas Garren | Roustie |
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Scott MacDonald | Burley |
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Blake Shields | Osgood |
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John Savage | Henry 'Hack' Scudder |
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Robert Knepper | Tommy Dolan |
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Linda Hunt | Management |
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Daniel Browning Smith | Rubber Boy |
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Diane Salinger | Apollonia |
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Mark Boone Junior | Alvin |
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Patrick Bauchau | Professor Ernst Lodz |
Edition | REGION 1 |
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Packaging | Custom Case |
Nr Discs | 6 |
Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) Widescreen (1.85:1) |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Dolby Digital Stereo [French] Dolby Digital Stereo [Spanish] Dolby Digital Surround [English] |
Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) | French | Spanish |
Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
Edition Release Date | Jul 18, 2006 |
Regions | Region 1 |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 1374 |
Added Date | Mar 10, 2012 13:58:29 |
Modified Date | Jun 12, 2022 00:32:05 |