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DEAD MAN (DVD/1.85/D 2.0/FR-SUB/B&W) DVD Movie

DEAD MAN (DVD/1.85/D 2.0/FR-SUB/B&W) DVD


1.78:1: Alternate Wide Screen

PN: 786936141788IE     Release: 09/07/2004
Starring: Johnny Depp, Gary Farmer, Lance Henriksen
Director(s): Jim Jarmusch


Dead Man
A dark, bitter commentary on modern American life cloaked in the form of a surrealist western, Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man stars Johnny Depp as William Blake, a newly-orphaned accountant who leaves his home in Cleveland to accept a job in the frontier town of Machine. Upon his arrival, Blake is told by the factory owner Dickinson (Robert Mitchum) that the job has already been filled. Dejectedly, he enters a nearby tavern, ultimately spending the night with a former prostitute. A violent altercation with the woman's lover (Gabriel Byrne), also Dickinson's son, leaves Blake a murderer as well as mortally wounded, a bullet lodged dangerously close to his heart. He flees into the wilderness, where a Native American named Nobody (Gary Farmer) mistakes Blake for the English poet William Blake and determines that he will be Blake's guide in his protracted passage into the spirit world. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide
Cast
Johnny Depp as William Blake
Gary Farmer as Nobody
Lance Henriksen as Cole Wilson
Michael Wincott as Conway Twill
Robert Mitchum as John Dickinson
Mili Avital as Thel Russell
Gabriel Byrne as Charlie Dickinson
Iggy Pop as Salvatore "Sally" Jenko
Crispin Glover as Train fireman
Crew
Laura Rosenthal - Casting
Ellen Lewis - Casting
Karen Koch - Co-producer
Marit Allen - Costume Designer
Todd Pfeiffer - First Assistant Director
Jim Jarmusch - Director
Jay Rabinowitz - Editor
Neil Young - Composer (Music Score)
Neil Young - Songwriter
Neal Martz - Makeup
Bob Ziembicki - Production Designer
Robby Müller - Cinematographer
Francis Ford Coppola - Producer
Dayna Lee - Set Designer
Lou Carlucci - Special Effects
Jim Jarmusch - Screenwriter
Cris Lombardi - Second Unit Director Of Photography
Keith Culbertson - Re-Recording Mixer
Hextro - Re-Recording Mixer
Bruce Pross - Foley Supervisor

Dead Man
The interesting thing about Western movies is that they are the oldest genre in the cinema and yet, because of that status, every couple of years there seems to be a reinvention or new take on what is, by definition, the most American of stories. Dead Man, putting it mildly, ain't your grandfather's Western. In fact, it breaks the Western stereotype in so many ways, maybe Westerns should be defined by more than just their setting. To begin with, the director is indie darling Jim Jarmusch, who would be associated with Westerns in much the same way that Jerry Lewis would be associated with Holocaust dramas. This is, after all, the same man who gave us such classics as the Elvis homage Mystery Train and Down by Law, which introduced Roberto Benigni to American audiences. Add to that the character of William Blake, a bookish accountant played by Johnny Depp, who is most decidedly not your typical Western hero. In fact, Blake is the type of character who would most likely have been comedy relief to John Wayne not too many years ago. Briefly, Blake is hired by a corrupt industrialist (Robert Mitchum, in his last screen role) to serve as his company's accountant. Upon spending everything he has to reach the West, he is told his job has been given to another, thus sending into motion a series of events where Blake is wounded and on the run from a gang of bounty hunters, including Lance Henriksen. While there are bits of adventurism, the film is really a much quieter character study of a man forced to survive in an unfamiliar place by unfamiliar means and how it changes him as a human being. As a consequence, the film applies layer upon layer of subtext, some of which is as meaningless as the rest is meaningful. Blake encounters a loner Indian named, appropriately enough, Nobody, who believes Blake to be the great English poet William Blake and attempts to save his soul before Blake can expire from his wounds (not to give anything away, but the title of the film says it all). The film does follow some classic Western traits, in that it is gorgeously shot; the black-and-white cinematography is excellent, particularly in the opening sequence that chronicles Blake's journey west. Dead Man can be a little slow-moving at times, but it definitely engages both the senses and the philosophical portions of the brain that sometimes need a good, swift kick. ~ Dan Friedman, All Movie Guide
 
Gary Farmer: Independent Spirit Awards, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Pic (nominated)
Jim Jarmusch: Independent Spirit Awards, Best Screenplay (nominated)
Robby Müller: Independent Spirit Awards, Best Cinematography (nominated)
Robby Müller: National Society of Film Critics, Best Cinematography (winner)
Robby Müller: New York Film Critics Circle, Best Cinematography (winner)

 
Independent Spirit Awards, Best Picture (nominated)
Screen International, Five Continents Award (winner)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:English
Subtitle Options:French
Sound Processing:DDS: Dolby Digital Surround
Additional Features:Theatrical trailer Deleted scenes/outtakes Music video French subtitles 2.0 Dolby Surround Widescreen [1.78:1] enhanced for 16x9 televisions
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.78:1: Alternate Wide Screen
MPAA Rating:R
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:121 min
 

DVD Chapters:

Side #1
0. Chapter Selection
1. Opening/Train Ride [10:38]
2. Welcome To Machine [13:26]
3. A Falling Star [4:00]
4. No Tobacco [1:47]
5. Hired Killers [5:36]
6. Speaking Stones [11:18]
7. Nobody's Here [5:15]
8. Fur Trappers [7:23]
9. Nobody To The Rescue [1:26]
10. Wanted [5:48]
11. Peyote [16:44]
12. Blood Of A Fawn [5:11]
13. Liar And Thief [2:34]
14. Redwood Forest [:41]
15. Blessed Ammo [7:00]
16. White Man's Metal [6:01]
17. Makah Village [7:20]
18. Final Journey [5:01]
19. End Credits [3:57]


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