Friday, June 5, 2015

Hatfields & McCoys (TV)



Hatfields & McCoys – U.S.A. title

A 2012 U.S.A., Romanian co-production [Thinkfactory Media
Producer: Darrell Fettym Herb Nanas, Adam Reed, Aaron Semel, Leslie Greif
Director: Kevin Reynolds
Story: Bill Kerby (William Kerby), Ted Mann, Ronald Parker
Screenplay: Bill Kerby (William Kerby), Ted Mann, Ronald Parker
Cinematography: Arthur Reinhart [color]
Music: John Debney, Tony Morales
Song: “The Long Road” sung by Lisbeth Scott
Running time: 90 x 3

Cast:
'Devil' Anse Hatfield – Kevin Costner
Randall McCoy – Bill Paxton (William Paxton)
Jim Vance – Tom Berenger (Thomas Moore)
Johnse Hatfield – Matt Barr (Matthew Barr)
Roseanna McCoy - Lindsay Pulsipher
Perry Cline – RonanVibert
Nancy McCoy – Jena Malone
'Bad' Frank Phillips – Andrew Howard
Levicy Hatfield – Sarah Parish
Judge Valentine 'Wall' Hatfield – Powers Boothe
William 'Cap' Hatfield – Boyd Holbrook
Ellison 'Cotton Top' Mounts – Noel Fisher
Sally McCoy - Mare Winningham (Mary Winningham)
Calvin McCoy – Max Deacon
Jim McCoy – Tom McKay (Thomas McKay)
Good 'Lias Hatfield – Greg Patmore
Aunt Betty Blankenship – Joy McBrinn
Doc Rutherford – Darrell Fetty
Preacher Dyke Garrett – Nick Dunning
Alifair McCoy – Katie Griffiths (Kate Griffiths)
Selkirk McCoy - Joe Absolom
Tom Chambers - Serbanescu Florin
Alex Messer - Viscreanu Constantin
Charlie Gillespie - Ionut Alexandru
Plyant Mahon – Marin Petre
Sam Mahon – Mario Marian
Billy Dempsey – John Bell
Wiggins – Adam Jones
Featured Singers - Daniel Barbulescu, Camelia Boldea, Gabriela Bolea, Alexandru Cinzean, Cristian Constantinescu, Raluca Constantinescu, Irina Firsa, Remus Gheorghita, Marinela Macovetchi, Francisc Pal, Anca Toachina, Elena Gheorghe
Tolbert McCoy – Sam Reid
Phamer McCoy - Michael Jibson
 'Skunkhair' Tom Wallace - Andy Gathergood
Parris McCoy – Ben Cartwright
Squirrel Huntin Sam McCoy – Jack Laskey
Bud McCoy – Tyler F. Jackson
Jefferson McCoy - Jonathan Fredrick
Ellison Hatfield - Damian O'Hare
French Ellis - Christopher Hatherall
Lark Varney – Noah Taylor
Robert E. Lee Hatfield - Emanuel Zainea
Sheriff Maynard – James Jordan
Kate Schnoover - Alixandra von Renner
Ransom Bray - Jilon VanOver
Drunk Rebel soldier – Bill Millsap (William Millsap)
Fanny McCoy – Maria Popa
Featured Musician - Marius Amarazeanu, Gabriel Brutaru, Daniel Florea Catalin Ion, Octavian Stefanescu
Featured Dancer – Eduard Chiritescu, Daniela Culda, Daniela Gheorghiu, Adriana Jianu, Cornel Loney, Mircea Mariel
Stunts: Doru Dumitrescu, Viscreanu Constantin, Dicu Aurel, Aurel Boata, Alexandru Caragea, Artimon Catalin, Ionut Catean, Andrabulea Cigel, Vlad Clontea, Anghel Cristian, Mihai Danciu, Mihai Diaconu, Bianca Dinu, Madalin Dragan, Marian Dumitru, Serbanescu Florin, Serban Gabriel, Mihai Iliescu (Aurel Mihai), Mihai Ionita, Filimon Iordache, Duma Iulian, Catalin Mancafa, Silviu Mihai, Rasvan Puiu, Valentin Raileanu, Valeriu Tomescu, Marian Tracsa, Vadim Varcolici, Andrei Vintileanu, Daniel Visan


The story of a clash of clans that evoked great passion, vengeance, courage, sacrifice, crimes and accusations. The Hatfield-McCoy saga begins with 'Devil' Anse Hatfield and Randall McCoy. Close friends and comrades until near the end of the Civil War, they return to their neighboring homes - Hatfield in West Virginia, McCoy just across the Tug River border in Kentucky - to increasing tensions, misunderstandings and resentments that soon explode into all-out warfare between the families. As hostilities grow, friends, neighbors and outside forces join the fight, bringing the two states to the brink of another Civil War.

The Hatfields & McCoys was a three-part television miniseries based on the Hatfield–McCoy feud produced by the History channel. Each episode aired for two hours on May 28, 29, and 30, 2012. Although the story is set in the Appalachians in West Virginia and Kentucky, the miniseries was shot in Transylvania, Romania, just outside of Brașov with the Carpathians standing in for the Appalachians.

The Hatfields & McCoys received 16 nominations at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards, the most since the History Channel began operations. The series was nominated for Outstanding Miniseries or Movie. Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton were both nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie, with Costner winning the award. Tom Berenger won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie and Mare Winningham was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie. Director Kevin Reynolds was nominated for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special. Ted Mann, Ronald Parker, and Bill Kerby were nominated for Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special for the second part of the miniseries. The series won three of its nine technical nominations.


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