Deadwood - The Complete Series
HBO Home Video (2004)
Action, Drama, TV Series, Western
In Collection
#701
8*
Seen ItYes
(6/13/2011)
883929023189
IMDB   9.1
2160 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Brad Dourif Doc Cochran
Molly Parker Alma Garret
Ian McShane Al Swearengen
Timothy Olyphant Seth Bullock
W. Earl Brown Dan Dority
John Hawkes Sol Star
Paula Malcomson Trixie
Dayton Callie Charlie Utter
Leon Rippy Tom Nuttall
William Sanderson E.B. Farnum
Franklyn Ajaye Samuel Fields
Nick Amandos Jack Young - Bella Union Bartender
Julie Ariola Countess
Jim Beaver Whitney Ellsworth
Powers Boothe Cy Tolliver
Sean Bridgers Johnny Burns
Keith Carradine Wild Bill Hickok
Larry Cedar Leon
Brian Cox Jack Langrishe
Kim Dickens Joanie Stubbs
Garret Dillahunt Francis Wolcott
Josh Eriksson William Bullock
Director Walter Hill
Daniel Attias
Producer Edward Bianchi
Davis Guggenheim
Writer Regina Corrado
Sara Hess
Cinematography David Boyd
Joseph Gallagher
James Glennon
Xavier Perez Grobet

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. Welcome to Deadwood...a hell of a place to make your fortune. From Executive Producer David Milch ("NYPD Blue") comes DEADWOOD, a new drama series that focuses on the birth of an American frontier...

All 36 Episodes - 19 Discs

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.

Welcome To Deadwood...
A Hell Of A Place To Make Your Fortune.
Episodes
1.  Pilot
2.  Deep Water
3.  Reconnoitering the Rim
4.  Here Was a Man
5.  The Trial of Jack McCall
6.  Plague
7.  Bullock Returns to the Camp
8.  Suffer the Little Children
9.  No Other Sons or Daughters
10.  Mr. Wu
11.  Jewel's Boot is Made For Walking
12.  Sold Under Sin
13.  A Lie Agreed Upon, Part 1
14.  A Lie Agreed Upon, Part 2
15.  New Money
16.  Requiem for a Gleet
17.  Complications
18.  Something Very Expensive
19.  E.B. Was Left Out
20.  Childish Things
21.  Amalgamation and Capital
22.  Advances, None Miraculous
23.  The Whores Can Come
24.  Boy The Earth Talks To
25.  Tell Your God to Ready for Blood
26.  I Am Not the Man You Take Me For
27.  True Colors
28.  Full Faith and Credit
29.  A Two-Headed Beast
30.  A Rich Find
31.  Unauthorized Cinnamon
32.  Leviathan Smiles
33.  Amateur Night
34.  A Constant Throb
35.  The Catbird Street
36.  Tell Him Something Pretty
Edition Details
Edition The Complete Series
Series Deadwood
Distributor HBO
Release Date 12/9/2008
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio 1.85:1
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Stereo
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 19
Personal Details
Purchase Date 1/5/2009
Store Amazon.US
Purchase Price $89.99
Condition Excellent
Reviewed Not Reviewed
Bit Rate 448 KB
Anamophic Yes
Links Amazon.com
Movie Collector Connect
IMDB

Features
Disc 01 Anamophic
Includes More Than 4 Hours Of Bonus Content
Plus An All New Bonus Disc Containing
Over 2 Hours Of Never-Before-Seen Material!

- The Meaning Of Endings: David Milch On The Conclusion Of Deadwood
- The Real Deadwood: Out Of The Ashes Historical Featurette
- Q & A With Cast And Creative Team (Courtesy Of The Paley Center For Media)
- Deadwood 360 Tour
- Al Swearengen Audition Reel (As Performed By Titus Welliver)
Disc 02 Anamophic
Disc 03 Anamophic
Disc 04 Anamophic
Disc 05 Anamophic
Disc 06 Anamophic
Disc 07 Anamophic
Disc 08 Anamophic
Disc 09 Anamophic
Disc 10 Anamophic
Disc 11 Anamophic
Disc 12 Anamophic

Widescreen Review
1. Season 1, Ep 1: Pilot - Deadwood
Aired: 3/21/2004
After executing a last act of justice as a Montana marshal, Seth Bullock relocates to a gold-mining camp known as Deadwood, where he and partner Sol Star look to start a hardware business. Bullock soon crosses paths with another new arrival - legendary gunfighter Wild Bill Hickok - and clashes with the formidable boss of the Gem Saloon, Al Swearengen. For his part, Swearengen must handle the deadly result of a run-in between one of his whores and a trick, while brokering the sale of a gold claim to wealthy New York socialite Brom Garret. When reports come of the massacre of a frontier family by Indians, a suspicious Bullock and Hickok ride out in search of survivors; for Swearengen, the results are bad for business.

Season 1, Ep 2: Deep Water
Aired: 3/28/2004
As suspicions arise that "road agents" may have been the true perpetrators of the 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. Meanwhile, Bullock and Star attempt to buy property from Swearengen, who suspects an alliance between Hickok and these hardware boys. At the Grand Central Hotel, Brom Garret rethinks his recent investment, while his wife Alma medicates her anxieties. And as a confrontation brews over the young survivor, Hickok asks Bullock to cover his back in a tension filled poker game.

Season 1, Ep 3: Reconnoitering The Rim
Aired: 4/4/2004
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; Bullock and Star strike a deal with Swearengen on a lot for their store and, with help from Hickok and Utter, set to building; Brom Garret threatens Swearengen with The Pinkertons before he and Dan Dority are dispatched to reconnect his claim of being the wildest man in the west.

Season 1, Ep 4: Here Was A Man
Aired: 4/11/2004
As the body of Brom Garret is brought to camp, Alma immediately suspects foul play and asks doc Cochran for his opinion on how his death occurred. An old friend of Cy Tolliver, Andy Cramed, arrives into camp. Meanwhile Swearengen instructs Farnum to try and buy the claim back from Alma. Suspicious of his motives she asks Bill Hickock for help in the matter.

Season 1, Ep 5: The Trial of Jack McCall
Aired: 4/18/2004
Swearengen transforms the Gem into a courtroom as Deadwood is forced to make its own laws to try a murderer; with Jane off on a bender, Swearengen employs Trixie to help Alma with the Metz Child; Doc Cochran fears Cramed's illness might threaten the camp; Tolliver sends Cramed to take air in the woods, where he meets Jane; and Bullock decides to take the law into his own hands.

Season 1, Ep 6: Plague
Aired: 4/25/2004
Bullock encounters native resistance in his quest to bring a murderer to justice. Swearengen presses a resentful Farnum to keep tabs on Alma and Trixie; the camp fathers pool their resources to dispatch riders after precious vaccine and build a sick tent; Cochran enlists Jane as a nurse; and Swearengen collaborates on an article appearing in the Deadwood Pioneer (local newspaper).

Season 1, Ep 7: Bullock Returns to the Camp
Aired: 5/2/2004
After tracking down a murderer, Bullock returns to Deadwood a changed man--and a marked one--while Utter must pay final respects to a fallen friend. Dority and Stubbs both take special interest when teenagers Miles and Flora Anderson arrive in camp in search of their father, each finding work at a rival saloon; Calamity Jane earns her moniker in the Pest Tent; Swearengen sees through Trixie's latest subterfuge; and Alma remains cold on Farnum's inappropriately advanced bid on her claim.

Season 1, Ep 8: Suffer the Little Children
Aired: 5/9/2004
Deadwood breathes easier when riders arrive with precious vaccine--and word of a possible treaty with the Sioux. Awaiting Trixie's return, a pragmatic Swearengen resists counsel from a bloody-minded Farnum; results of Bullock's assay of her gold claim moves Alma to reassess her plans and sets up a confrontation between Bullock and Swearengen; and Tolliver teaches Stubbs a deadly lesson at the expense of a couple of con artists.

Season 1, Ep 9: No Other Sons Or Daughters
Aired: 5/16/2004
With annexation looming, Swearengen calls a meeting to set up an informal government. Bullock and Alma compare notes on Ellsworth, and each other; Farnum gets a special-delivery letter from Hickok; Utter offers Jane a job; and Stubbs prepares to make a go on her own, with Tolliver's avowed blessings.

Season 1, Ep 10: Mister Wu
Aired: 5/23/2004
An opium theft leaves Swearengen trying to find common language with his supplier, as well as navigating tricky waters to deal with the mess. Meanwhile, Silas Adams, bagman for the magistrate from Yankton, arrives with bad news for Swearengen; Bullock regrets having raised his hand at the government meeting; Merrick proposes Deadwood's first "club"; and an unwelcome Rev. Smith gravitates to the Gem and its new piano.

Season 1, Ep 11: Jewel's Boot Is Made For Walking
Aired: 6/6/2004
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; Jewel journeys to Cochran's cabin for help with her leg; Utter hazards an opinion on the safety of Nuttall's saloon; Leon and Sawyer resume work at the Bella Union; Bullock is angered by the choice of a new sheriff; and Star winds up paying for a free service.

Season 1, Ep 12: Sold Under Sin
Aired: 6/13/2004
The U.S. Army--under General Crook a.k.a. "Custer's Avengers"--rolls into Deadwood, prompting a parade...and business solicitations from Farnum and Tolliver. Swearengen delivers a tortured soul from suffering; Bullock reacts decisively to Russell's intentions regarding Alma; Con Stapleton's new commission proves short-lived; Adams shows Clagett where his loyalties lie; and Bullock and Alma have a late-night meeting.

Season 2, Ep 1: A Lie Agreed Upon (1)
Aired: 3/6/2005
Silas brings Al bad news about the new division of the hill country. In the meantime a shooting at Tom Nuttall's saloon requires the Sheriff's presence. Insulted by Swearengen and in defence of Alma's honor, the latter and Seth Bullock engage in a violent fight. In the meantime a stagecoach with the Sheriff's son and wife, as well as some friends of Joanie Stubbs, comes into camp.

Season 2, Ep 2: A Lie Agreed Upon (2)
Aired: 3/13/2005
In the aftermath of the fight, Al enquires about Seth's condition. Meanwhile, the Sheriff is concerned about his future with Alma, not knowing what he should do now that his wife and son have arrived in camp. At the same time he is determined to return to Al, to recover his badge and gun. Charlie Utter tries to delay Bullock, fearing the outcome. Joanie and Maddie begin work on the Chez Ami and Calamity Jane returns to camp.

Season 2, Ep 3: New Money
Aired: 3/20/2005
Francis Wolcott, agent for the mining magnate George Hearst arrives in Deadwood. Al's condition severely deteriorates from his kidney stones. Enclosed in his room and unable to speak nobody knows about the bad state he is in though, thinking he is simply ignoring them. Farnum tries to con Wolcott by lying about the contents of Hickok's letter. Alma tells Ellsworth that she plans on buying the Grand Central Hotel. Meanwhile rumors start spreading that Deadwood's gold claims might be invalid.

Season 2, Ep 4: Requiem for a Gleet
Aired: 3/27/2005
Wolcott is confronted by Ellsworth for snooping around Alma Garret's gold claim. Doc Cochran tells Al that his situation is critical and that they have to act, giving him the unpleasant options he has to choose from. Commissioner Jarry comes into camp bearing news about the gold claims. Wolcott informs Tolliver about the new Chinaman in town with whom he will do business.

Season 2, Ep 5: Complications
Aired: 4/3/2005
As a convalescing Swearengen bridles, Cochran schools Burns and Dority how best to assist his recovery. Alma is also feeling unwell, mornings. Unexpected profits at the Chez Ami lead Tolliver to an unexpected discovery about Wolcott. Merrick posts a provocative statement from Yankton on title to the claims; Bullock protects Commissioner Jarry from an angry mob, which redirects its ire. After returning a horse to Hostetler at the livery, professional go-between Samuel Fields finds a kindred spirit in Jane.

Season 2, Ep 6: Something Very Expensive
Aired: 4/10/2005
Alma proposes forming a bank, and looks to familiar faces to run it. To test himself, Swearengen grants audience to a long line of supplicants; talks with Farnum and Miss Isringhausen prove most illuminating. The arrival of low-priced Chinese whores begins the next phase in Tolliver and Wolcott's arrangement. Humiliated by Bullock, an angry claim owner looks to "square the scales." An enchanted Merrick tours a new schoolteacher about the camp. Wolcott's inner demons test his alliance with Tolliver, and prompt Stubbs and Utter to covert action.

Season 2, Ep 7: E.B. Was Left Out
Aired: 4/17/2005
Tolliver wrecked Merrick's newspaper office in retribution for not publishing the county commissioner's notice. Con Stapleton and Leon are having difficulty generating business for Tolliver's new Chinese whores. Utter learns that Wolcott is in possession of Hickok's last letter. Joanie returns to Tolliver to "turn tricks".

Season 2, Ep 8: Childish Things
Aired: 4/24/2005
Wolcott offers on a rich claim operated by two ornery brothers, and reports to Hearst on their progress overall. Nuttall proudly unveils his new "Bone-Shaker" bicycle--but some doubt he can ride it. Swearengen and Bullock discuss alternatives to annexing the Hills to Dakota. Miss Isringhausen strikes a deal with Swearengen; Alma receives proposals from both Martha and Ellsworth. Merrick's new office mate is a Russian telegraph operator, and Stubbs has two unexpected visitors at the Chez Ami.

Season 2, Ep 9: Amalgamation and Capital
Aired: 5/1/2005
Eagar for the latest news from Yankton, Swearengen enlists Farnum to keep tabs on Blazanov and his telegrams, and admonishes Merrick for over-hyping the Montana rumors in his paper. Wolcott gets a new moniker; Jane and Joanie continue their unlikely alliance; Sweargengen strikes a departure deal with Miss Isringhausen; and Fields and Hostetler attempt to tame a wild horse for the cavalry with damaging results.

Season 2, Ep 10: Advances, None Miraculous
Aired: 5/8/2005
The camp waits vigil for Doc Cochran's prognosis of William Bullock. Martha regrets her move to Deadwood after her son is severely injured. Commisioner Jarry returns to Deadwood to discuss possible annexation with Swearengen, who then asks Sol Star to school Silas Adams on Montana policy. Trixie forces Alma to make a decision on Ellsworth's proposal.

Season 2, Ep 11: The Whores Can Come
Aired: 5/15/2005
Bullock's corroboration of the Montana offers complicates Commissioner Jarry's counter-efforts - and sends Blazanov's telegram lines to Yankton to overdrive. Swearengen uses a Deadwood tragedy to delay an altercation between Wu and Lee, while buying time to improve his own standing with the Hearst delegation.

Season 2, Ep 12: Boy the Earth Talks To
Aired: 5/22/2005
Swearengen's shrewd manipulation of the rumor mill pays off in a Yankton counter-offer that requires only slight amending. Meanwhile, George Hearst's arrival in Deadwood has shaken up the camp's status quo from Wu to Farnum to Wolcott. Tolliver, for his part, seeks to avoid marginalization by offering the tycoon damning nuggets about his engineer's nasty habits.

Season 3, Ep 1: Tell Your God to Ready for Blood
Aired: 6/11/2006
Deadwood's first true elections are nearly here, with the offices of sheriff and mayor to be decided. Tonight, the candidates will state their cases to the townspeople. One of Hearst's Cornish workers is killed at the Gem, leading Swearengen to suspect that the incident was a staged Hearst power play. Ellsworth and Doc Cochran are alarmed by complications involving Alma's pregnancy. Star gains a new home from Adams' orchestrated foreclosure. Jane prepares to tell the camp's children about her experiences scouting for General Custer. Shocked by her inability to make a clean break from the gut-stabbed Tolliver, Joanie considers taking the easy way out. Hearst will give Bullock his political backing if Bullock promises to exert influence over certain areas of the camp.

Season 3, Ep 2: I Am Not The Fine Man You Take Me For
Aired: 6/18/2006
Captain Turner tips off Swearengen with a cryptic note to another bloody incident at the Gem; later, Hearst makes his intentions known in a more straightforward way. While Jane finds a captive audience for her oratory skills, the candidates for mayor and sheriff aren't as fortunate. Alma's health raises the issue of Sofia's stewardship and newly reformed Andy Cramed pays a visit to Tolliver, with a different agenda and outcome.

Season 3, Ep 3: True Colors
Aired: 6/25/2006
New arrivals on the stagecoach usher into Deadwood: Jack Langrishe, a stage promoter and friend of Al Swearengen, and Aunt Lou Marchbanks, Hearst's longtime cook. Also returning to town is a newly westernized Wu, with news for "Swegin" about a soon-to-arrive group of imported Hearst workers. Recovered from her ailments, Alma decides to approach Hearst with a claim deal, despite Ellsworth's adamant objections. Bullock uncovers the truth about the Gem killings, and vows to put Hearst on notice. Hearst calls Tolliver's bluff, then offers him a "fresh start."

Season 3, Ep 4: Full Faith And Credit
Aired: 7/2/2006
While Alma officially opens the bank of Deadwood, Langrishe asks Joanie whether she is willing to sell the Chez Ami, so he could make it into a theatre. Stapleton sets his eye on one of the new actresses in town and Jane receives a telegram from Fields. Hostetler and the latter arrive in camp and engage Steve with regard to the ownership of the livery, forcing Bullock to intervene. Meanwhile, Al delegates Adams to represent him in his affairs with Hearst and Tolliver.

Season 3, Ep 5: A Two-Headed Beast
Aired: 7/9/2006
As Tolliver tries to find a respectable employee suitable to be his liaison with Hearst, Swearengen tries to understand the reasoning behind Hearst's actions. The conflict becomes more tense as Dority and Captain Turner violently settle their differences. Bullock tries to finally settle the dispute between Steve and Hostetler and another murder brings Bullock once more face to face with Hearst, forcing him to take action. Trixie becomes suspicious of Alma's odd behaviour at the bank. Ellsworth and Alma have a close encounter that alters their relationship. Langrishe welcomes more arrivals from his theater troupe.

Season 3, Ep 6: A Rich Find
Aired: 7/16/2006
While Hearst still lies in jail, Al pays the Sheriff a visit, asking about last night. Sofia is worried about Mr. Ellsworth's absence, which saddens Alma even more. Bullock releases Hearst from prison. Aunt Lou's son, Odell, arrives in camp and Cy Tolliver presents Hearst with a method of setting his hands on Alma's gold claim. Trixie confronts Mrs. Ellsworth in regard to her drug habit, while Odell and Hearst prepare for a meeting to discuss the issue of gold. Al and Seth, worried about Hearst's reply, try to find an answer to their problem.

Season 3, Ep 7: Unauthorized Cinnamon
Aired: 7/23/2006
Bullock's proposal carries the day during a meeting held at the Gem to discuss the Hearst conundrum; Aunt Lou fears for Odell's well-being after his latest gambit; Fields is skeptical of Steve's offer to remain in camp; Cochran finds other uses for a tailor's swatches; Chesterton's illness postpones Langrishe's theater plans.

Season 3, Ep 8: Leviathan Smiles
Aired: 7/30/2006
Merrick and Blazanov deliver the day's edition of "The Pioneer" around camp. A stagecoach arrives accompanied by the sound of gunfire as two strangers (Wyatt and Morgan Earp) come into town, unsettling the Sheriff and Al, who wonder if they're Hearst's men. Swearengen talks to Wyatt Earp, evaluating his story, while Fields prepares for his departure. Jack tells his ailing friend, Chesterton, that he will move him to the theater that day. Lastly, Hearst finds an unexpected doctor for his back problems as he awaits an important "package".

Season 3, Ep 9: Amateur Night
Aired: 8/6/2006
As Deadwood is overrun by Hearst's men, Bullock issues contingency
plans to Martha. Wu is caught in a Pinkerton stampede and delivers a cryptic message, that is solved by the unlikeliest person, to Swearengen. Barrett makes Merrick pay for embarrassing Hearst in "The Pioneer", while Morgan Earp calls out one of the "Pistoleros". As night falls, Langrishe mines Deadwood's talent pool with an amateur-night performance in front of his future theater, financed in part by a "loan" from Alma's bank.

Season 3, Ep 10: A Constant Throb
Aired: 8/13/2006
With the Sheriff out of camp, Alma is assailed by Hearst's men and as she never would have expected, shelter comes from Swearengen. Barrett is sent to the Gem, but Al resorts to old fashion methods of inquiring to his employers plans. Meanwhile, Langrishe recruits a new actor.

Season 3, Ep 11: The Catbird Seat
Aired: 8/20/2006
Bullock holds an impromptu morning meeting to determine which emergencies warrant wiring him in Sturgis, where he and Harry are delivering campaign pitches. The first summons doesn't take long, as Hearst follows up Alma's close call with one that's decidedly more on-target. In the aftermath, Alma takes refuge at the Gem, again, while Trixie decides to take matters into her own hands. Langrishe has a falling out with Hearst, giving him little time to huddle with his new lineup of actors. Dismissing the likelihood of ever seeing 23 mercenaries promised by Hawkeye, Swearengen turns to Wu to deliver more reliable, if not quite weapons-tested, reinforcements from Custer City.

Season 3, Ep 12: Tell Him Something Pretty
Aired: 8/27/2006
In the third season finale the camp turns out to vote, but as Bullock notes, the election may already have been decided. In light of the populace's mood, Langrishe delays the opening of his theater, and ponders his future in Deadwood. After detouring at Nuttall's Number ten, Hawkeye arrives at the Gem with "almost 18" men to complement Wu's contingent. Alma works out a deal for her claim; Utter receives another body for Hearst; and Harry gets his fire engine. Stubbs reaches out to a frustrated Tolliver, who finds himself with a folded hand as the action heats up. Through Farnum, Hearst issues his conditions for departure, forcing Swearengen to finish what Burns can't.