Country of Origin: |
United States |
Production year: |
2004 |
Directors: |
Alan Taylor, Ed Bianchi, Davis Guggenheim |
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Disc ID: EBF9-EB8E-FE2A-265B
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Running time: |
2:38 (158 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: |
July 04, 2005 |
Collection type: |
Owned (#12592) |
Status: |
Available |
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Purchase date: |
April 01, 2014 |
Purchase price: |
Hidden |
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Overview |
Episode 4: Here Was A Man
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.
Episode 5: The Trial Of Jack McCall
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.
Episode 6: Plague
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). |
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