Deadwood Season 2
HBO Original Programming and HBO Entertainment presents ; executive producers Gregg Feinberg and David Milch ; produced by Scott Stephens and Davis Guggenheim ; created and written by David Milch.
- [New York] : HBO Video, 2008.
- 6 videodiscs (approximately 720 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Title from container. Special features: audio commentary on the episode A lie agreed upon by Timothy Olpyhant, Ian McShane, Molly PArker and Anna Gunn ; audio commentary on the episode New money by creator David Milch ; audio commentary on the episode Complications by producer/director Gregg Feinberg ; audio commentary on the episode E.B. was left out by actors Kim Dickens, William Sanderson, Dayton Callie, Powers Booth and Garret Dillahunt ; aduio commentary on the episode Advances non miraculous by actors John Hawkes and Paula Malcomson ; audio commentary on the episode The whores can come by actors Timothy Olyphant, Ann Gunn, Ian McShane and Paula Malcomson ; featurette: The Real Deadwood-1877 ; Making of season 2 finale Boy the earth talks to (Trusting the process, Mr. Wu proves out, The Wedding).
Disc 1. A lie agreed upon, part 1 (March 6, 2005) / written by David Milch ; directed by Ed Bianchi -- A lie agreed upon, part 2 (March 13, 2005) / written by Jody Worth ; directed by Ed Bianchi. Disc 2. New money (March 20, 2005) / written by Elizabeth Sarnoff ; directed by Steve Shill -- Requiem for a Gleet (March 27, 2005) / written by Ted Mann ; directed by Alan Taylor. Disc 3. Complications (formerly "difficulties") (April 3, 2005) / written by Victoria Morrow ; directed by Gregg Feinberg -- Something very expensive (April 10, 2005) / written and directed by Steve Shill -- E.B. was left out (April 17, 2005) / written by Jody Worth ; directed by John Almereyda. Disc 4. Childish things (April 24, 2005) / written by Regina Corrado ; directed by Tim van Patten -- Amalgamation and capital (May 1, 2005) / written by Elizabeth Sarnoff ; directed by Ed Bianchi -- Advances, none miraculous (May 8, 2005) / written by Sara Hess ; directed by Daniel Minahan. Disc 5. The Whores can come (May 15, 2005) / written by Bryan McDonald ; directed by Gregg Feinberg / Boy-the-earth-talks-to (May 22, 2005) / written by Ted Mann ; directed by Ed Bianchi. Disc 6. Special features.
The town of Deadwood, South Dakota 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 the late 1870's.
TV MA.
English, French or Spanish language tracks, with optional English, French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.
1419869108 9781419869105
4000016791
Bullock, Seth, 1849-1919 --Drama
Hickok, Wild Bill, 1837-1876 --Drama
Man-woman relationships--Drama
Brothels--South Dakota--Deadwood--Drama
Prostitution--South Dakota--Deadwood--Drama
Police--South Dakota--Deadwood--Drama
Criminal behavior--South Dakota--Deadwood--Drama
Bars (Drinking establishments)--South Dakota--Deadwood--Drama
Mining camps--South Dakota--Drama
Gold mines and mining--South Dakota--Drama
Western television programs
Television programs--United States
Deadwood (S.D.)--Drama
PN1992.77.D39 / D32 2008
Dea 35
Title from container. Special features: audio commentary on the episode A lie agreed upon by Timothy Olpyhant, Ian McShane, Molly PArker and Anna Gunn ; audio commentary on the episode New money by creator David Milch ; audio commentary on the episode Complications by producer/director Gregg Feinberg ; audio commentary on the episode E.B. was left out by actors Kim Dickens, William Sanderson, Dayton Callie, Powers Booth and Garret Dillahunt ; aduio commentary on the episode Advances non miraculous by actors John Hawkes and Paula Malcomson ; audio commentary on the episode The whores can come by actors Timothy Olyphant, Ann Gunn, Ian McShane and Paula Malcomson ; featurette: The Real Deadwood-1877 ; Making of season 2 finale Boy the earth talks to (Trusting the process, Mr. Wu proves out, The Wedding).
Disc 1. A lie agreed upon, part 1 (March 6, 2005) / written by David Milch ; directed by Ed Bianchi -- A lie agreed upon, part 2 (March 13, 2005) / written by Jody Worth ; directed by Ed Bianchi. Disc 2. New money (March 20, 2005) / written by Elizabeth Sarnoff ; directed by Steve Shill -- Requiem for a Gleet (March 27, 2005) / written by Ted Mann ; directed by Alan Taylor. Disc 3. Complications (formerly "difficulties") (April 3, 2005) / written by Victoria Morrow ; directed by Gregg Feinberg -- Something very expensive (April 10, 2005) / written and directed by Steve Shill -- E.B. was left out (April 17, 2005) / written by Jody Worth ; directed by John Almereyda. Disc 4. Childish things (April 24, 2005) / written by Regina Corrado ; directed by Tim van Patten -- Amalgamation and capital (May 1, 2005) / written by Elizabeth Sarnoff ; directed by Ed Bianchi -- Advances, none miraculous (May 8, 2005) / written by Sara Hess ; directed by Daniel Minahan. Disc 5. The Whores can come (May 15, 2005) / written by Bryan McDonald ; directed by Gregg Feinberg / Boy-the-earth-talks-to (May 22, 2005) / written by Ted Mann ; directed by Ed Bianchi. Disc 6. Special features.
The town of Deadwood, South Dakota 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 the late 1870's.
TV MA.
English, French or Spanish language tracks, with optional English, French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.
1419869108 9781419869105
4000016791
Bullock, Seth, 1849-1919 --Drama
Hickok, Wild Bill, 1837-1876 --Drama
Man-woman relationships--Drama
Brothels--South Dakota--Deadwood--Drama
Prostitution--South Dakota--Deadwood--Drama
Police--South Dakota--Deadwood--Drama
Criminal behavior--South Dakota--Deadwood--Drama
Bars (Drinking establishments)--South Dakota--Deadwood--Drama
Mining camps--South Dakota--Drama
Gold mines and mining--South Dakota--Drama
Western television programs
Television programs--United States
Deadwood (S.D.)--Drama
PN1992.77.D39 / D32 2008
Dea 35