Dead Man with Johnny Depp: DVD Cover
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Dead Man Director: Jim Jarmusch Cast: Johnny Depp, Gary Farmer, Lance Henriksen, Michael Wincott

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  • DVD Release Date: 12/19/2000
  • Original Release: 1995
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 14,636
 
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Theatrical trailer; Deleted scenes/outtakes; Music video; French subtitles; 2.0 Dolby Surround; Widescreen [1.78:1] enhanced for 16x9 televisions

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Scene Index

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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Editorial Reviews

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

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can't be missedby Anonymous

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April 29, 2007: Wonderful movie, one of my favorite Johnny Depp performances. Watch for Iggy Pop, and listen to the amazing score by Neil Young.

sooooo goooood....by Anonymous

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June 13, 2006: this is one of those movies that really sticks with you. once you've seen it, you want to watch it again and again. johnny depp is, of course, superb. and neil young's score just ties the whole story together. beautiful....


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