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− | On July 25, 2018, HBO confirmed that a Deadwood movie has been approved. Dan Minahan will direct the film. Production will begin in October 2018. |
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+ | |title = Deadwood: The Movie |
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+ | |image = Deadwood-The-Movie_Poster.jpg |
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+ | |director = Dan Minahan |
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+ | |writer = David Milch |
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+ | |cast = [[Timothy Olyphant]]<br>[[Ian McShane]]<br>[[Molly Parker]]<br>[[John Hawkes]]<br>[[Paula Malcomson]]<br>[[W. Earl Brown]]<br>[[Dayton Callie]]<br>[[Kim Dickens]]<br>[[Brad Dourif]]<br>[[Anna Gunn]] |
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+ | |cinematographer = David Klein |
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+ | |music by = Reinhold Heil<br>Johnny Klimek |
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+ | |distributor = HBO |
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+ | |release date = May 31, 2019 |
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+ | |runtime = 110 minutes |
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+ | }} |
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+ | '''''Deadwood: The Movie''''' is a film adaptation of the [[Deadwood (TV Series)|''Deadwood'' TV series]]. On July 25, 2018, HBO confirmed that a ''Deadwood'' movie had been approved. Dan Minahan would direct the film. Production began in October 2018. The film was set in the year 1889.<ref>[http://www.bhpioneer.com/local_news/hbo-orders-up-a-big-dose-of-deadwood/article_bc472846-966c-11e8-bc05-2f48a65b2431.html Black Hills Pioneer]</ref> |
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+ | ==Plot== |
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+ | The town reunites on the occasion of South Dakota's statehood. |
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+ | ==Cast== |
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+ | * [[Ian McShane]] as [[Al Swearengen]] |
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+ | * [[Timothy Olyphant]] as [[Seth Bullock]] |
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+ | * [[Molly Parker]] as [[Alma Garret|Alma Ellsworth]] |
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+ | * [[Paula Malcomson]] as [[Trixie]] |
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+ | * [[John Hawkes]] as [[Sol Star]] |
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+ | * [[Anna Gunn]] as [[Martha Bullock]] |
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+ | * [[Dayton Callie]] as [[Charlie Utter]] |
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+ | * [[Brad Dourif]] as [[Doc Cochran]] |
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+ | * [[Robin Weigert]] as Calamity Jane |
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+ | * [[W. Earl Brown]] as [[Dan Dority]] |
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+ | * [[William Sanderson]] as [[E. B. Farnum]] |
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+ | * Kim Dickens as [[Joanie Stubbs]] |
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+ | * Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns |
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+ | * Gerald McRaney as George Hearst |
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+ | * Jade Pettyjohn as Caroline Woolgarden |
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+ | * Keone Young as Mr. Wu |
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+ | * Lily Keene as [[Sofia Metz|Sofia Ellsworth]] |
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+ | * Alan Ko as Mengyao |
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+ | * Leon Rippy as Tom Nuttall |
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+ | * Brent Sexton as Harry Manning |
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+ | * Geri Jewell as Jewel |
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+ | * Jeffrey Jones as A. W. Merrick |
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+ | * Franklyn Ajaye as Samuel Fields |
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+ | * Peter Jason as [[Con Stapleton]] |
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+ | * Cleo King as [[Aunt Lou]] |
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+ | * Tony Curran as [[James Smith]] |
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+ | * Don Swayze as [[Seacrest]] |
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+ | ==Images== |
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+ | <gallery position="left" orientation="none" spacing="small"> |
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+ | Deadwood The Movie Seth Bullock.jpg|Seth Bullock |
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+ | Deadwood The Movie Al Swearengen.jpg|Al Swearengen |
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+ | Deadwood The Movie Teaser Poster.jpg|Teaser Poster |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | <references /> |
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+ | [[Category:Deadwood]] |
Revision as of 00:07, 5 May 2020
Deadwood: The Movie is a film adaptation of the Deadwood TV series. On July 25, 2018, HBO confirmed that a Deadwood movie had been approved. Dan Minahan would direct the film. Production began in October 2018. The film was set in the year 1889.[1]
Plot
The town reunites on the occasion of South Dakota's statehood.
Cast
- Ian McShane as Al Swearengen
- Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock
- Molly Parker as Alma Ellsworth
- Paula Malcomson as Trixie
- John Hawkes as Sol Star
- Anna Gunn as Martha Bullock
- Dayton Callie as Charlie Utter
- Brad Dourif as Doc Cochran
- Robin Weigert as Calamity Jane
- W. Earl Brown as Dan Dority
- William Sanderson as E. B. Farnum
- Kim Dickens as Joanie Stubbs
- Sean Bridgers as Johnny Burns
- Gerald McRaney as George Hearst
- Jade Pettyjohn as Caroline Woolgarden
- Keone Young as Mr. Wu
- Lily Keene as Sofia Ellsworth
- Alan Ko as Mengyao
- Leon Rippy as Tom Nuttall
- Brent Sexton as Harry Manning
- Geri Jewell as Jewel
- Jeffrey Jones as A. W. Merrick
- Franklyn Ajaye as Samuel Fields
- Peter Jason as Con Stapleton
- Cleo King as Aunt Lou
- Tony Curran as James Smith
- Don Swayze as Seacrest