In Collection
#136
Seen It:
Yes
1: Milfay
2: After the Ball Is Over
3: Tipton
4: Black Blizzard
5: Babylon
6: Pick a Number
7: The River
8: Lonnigan, Texas
9: Insomnia
10: Hot and Bothered
11: The Day of the Dead
12: The Day That Was the Day
Fantasy, Mystery, Thriller
USA / English
Michael J. Anderson |
Samson |
Adrienne Barbeau |
Ruthie |
Patrick Bauchau |
Professor Lodz |
Clancy Brown |
Brother Justin Crowe |
Debra Christofferson |
Lila |
Tim DeKay |
Clayton Jones |
Clea DuVall |
Sofie |
Cynthia Ettinger |
Rita Sue Dreifuss |
John Fleck |
Gecko |
Carla Gallo |
Libby Dreifuss |
Guy Chapman (II) |
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Hot Pie |
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Amy Madigan |
Iris Crowe |
Nick Stahl |
Ben Hawkins |
Director |
Jack Bender; Alison Maclean |
Producer |
Bernadette Caulfield; Maurice Marable |
Writer |
Daniel Knauf |
Cinematography |
Jeff Jur; James Glennon; Tami Reiker |
Musician |
Hans Zimmer; Jeff Beal; Lisa Coleman; Jon Ernst; Wendy Melvoin |
Carnivàle doesn't waste any time making its--wildly ambitious--aims clear. As carnival manager Samson (Michael J. Anderson,
Twin Peaks' diminutive backwards-talker) notes in pilot episode "Milfay," directed by Rodrigo García (son of Gabriel García Marquez), "To each generation [is] born a creature of light and a creature of darkness." With that the story begins. The year is 1934, the setting the Oklahoma dustbowl. In short order, Ben Hawkins (
In the Bedroom's Nick Stahl) loses his mother and his home. He's poor, he's alone--he needs a job. So he joins Samson's carnival, en route to the West. Hawkins, naturally, is the good guy. Waiting for him in California is the not so good Brother Justin Crowe (Clancy Brown,
The Shawshank Redemption), a fire and brimstone preacher with supernatural powers and a fiercely loyal sister (Amy Madigan). Hawkins, as it turns out, has similar powers....
Created by Daniel Knauf (Wolf Lake), Carnivàle feels like David Lynch (weird, slow, occasionally kinky), plays like American Gothic (Shaun Cassidy's cult series about a good kid and an evil sheriff), and looks like John Ford's Grapes of Wrath. It features one of television's most colorful casts of characters. They include Sophie (Clea DuVall), who reads fortunes--with her comatose mother's assistance, the vaguely sinister Lodz (Patrick Bauchau), blind absinthe-drinker and mentalist (he can see both the future and the past), and Ruthie (Adrienne Barbeau), snake charmer, strongman's mother, and all-around maternal figure. By the final episode of the season ("The Day That Was the Day"), also directed by García, one of these characters will be dead. Carnivàle won five richly deserved technical Emmys for its first year, including awards for cinematography and art direction. Like HBO's edgy Deadwood, it's period drama for people who don't normally like period drama. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Series |
Carnivale |
Distributor |
HBO Home Video |
Barcode |
026359885723 |
Region |
Region 1 |
Release Date |
07.12.2004 |
Packaging |
Custom Case |
Screen Ratio |
1.78:1 |
Subtitles |
English; French; Spanish |
Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Dolby Digital Stereo [French]
Dolby Digital Stereo [Spanish] |
Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
6 |
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