Country of Origin: |
United States |
Production year: |
2005 |
Directors: |
Michael Almereyda, Tim Van Patten, Ed Bianchi |
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Disc ID: 5C06-8644-67D5-9AAE
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Running time: |
2:22 (142 Min.) |
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Slip Case |
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Color, 1.78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen |
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Single-Sided, Single-Layered |
Released: |
March 06, 2006 |
Collection type: |
Owned (#12597) |
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Available |
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Purchase date: |
April 01, 2014 |
Purchase price: |
Hidden |
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Overview |
Episode 7: E.B. Was Left Out
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".
Episode 8: Childish Things
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.
Episode 9: Amalgamation and Capital
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. |
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