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DVD - The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. - The Complete Series

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Hired by local robber barons, Harvard Law Graduate Brisco County, Jr. searches for the members of the infamous John Bly gang, the same men who killed his father, a famous marshal and western legend. Accompanied by his one-time rival and fellow bounty hunter Lord Bowler, Brisco rides through the West trying to bring his father's killers to justice. Along the way, he encounters mysterious golden orbs with strange abilities and colorful characters who help or hinder his mission as he hunts down the Bly gang one by one.

DVD information

Release Date (USA): 2006-07-18
Rating (USA): NA
Release Date (UK): -
Rating (UK) : NA
Director: Rob Bowman;Larry Shaw;Daniel Attias;Kim Manners;James A. Contner;Joseph L. Scanlan;Tom Chehak;Michael Caffey;Bryan Spicer;Fred Gerber
Producer: -
Studio: Warner Home Video
Writer/s: -

Cast

Bruce Campbell Brisco County Jr.
Julius Carry Lord Bowler (James Lonefeather)
Christian Clemenson Socrates Poole
John Astin Prof. Albert Wickwire
Billy Drago John Bly
James Greene Cartwright
Jeff Phillips Whip Morgan (1994)
John Pyper-Ferguson Peter Hutter

DVD Features

Available Subtitles: Spanish, French
Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
27 episodes on eight discs
Commentary by Bruce Campbell and Carlton Cuse on the pilot
Brisco's Book of Coming Things: video catalog of the show's signature references to future items and ideas
'The History of Brisco County' - retrospective documentary
Tools of the Trade: interactive Brisco lore featurette gallery
A Reading from the Book of Bruce
A Brisco County Writer's Room: round table with key series creative personnel
Booklet liner notes by Bruce Campbell

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