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Carnivàle

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  • 2003–2005
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Carnivàle (2003)
During the Great Depression, an Oklahoma farm boy and a charismatic minister learn that they are key players in a proxy war being fought between Heaven and Hell.
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Während der Großen Depression erfahren ein Farmjunge aus Oklahoma und ein charismatischer Minister, dass sie Schlüsselpersonen in einem Stellvertreterkrieg sind, der zwischen Himmel und Höll... Alles lesenWährend der Großen Depression erfahren ein Farmjunge aus Oklahoma und ein charismatischer Minister, dass sie Schlüsselpersonen in einem Stellvertreterkrieg sind, der zwischen Himmel und Hölle geführt wird.Während der Großen Depression erfahren ein Farmjunge aus Oklahoma und ein charismatischer Minister, dass sie Schlüsselpersonen in einem Stellvertreterkrieg sind, der zwischen Himmel und Hölle geführt wird.

  • Creator/-in
    • Daniel Knauf
  • Stars
    • Michael J. Anderson
    • Adrienne Barbeau
    • Clancy Brown
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    • Creator/-in
      • Daniel Knauf
    • Stars
      • Michael J. Anderson
      • Adrienne Barbeau
      • Clancy Brown
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    • 5 Primetime Emmys gewonnen
      • 14 Gewinne & 26 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    • Samson
    • 2003–2005
    Adrienne Barbeau
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    • Ruthie
    • 2003–2005
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Brother Justin Crowe
    • 2003–2005
    Debra Christofferson
    Debra Christofferson
    • Lila
    • 2003–2005
    Tim DeKay
    Tim DeKay
    • Clayton 'Jonesy' Jones
    • 2003–2005
    Clea DuVall
    Clea DuVall
    • Sofie
    • 2003–2005
    Cynthia Ettinger
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    • Rita Sue Dreifuss
    • 2003–2005
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    • Libby Dreifuss
    • 2003–2005
    Toby Huss
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    • 2003–2005
    Amy Madigan
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    • 2003–2005
    Nick Stahl
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    • 2003–2005
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    • 2003–2005
    Diane Louise Salinger
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    • Apollonia
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    Patrick Bauchau
    Patrick Bauchau
    • Professor Ernst Lodz
    • 2003–2005
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    • Reverend Norman Balthus
    • 2003–2005
    John Savage
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    • Henry 'Hack' Scudder
    • 2003–2005
    Scott MacDonald
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    • Burley
    • 2003–2005
    Robert Knepper
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    • 2003–2005
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    joshstep41

    Season One

    The best programming on HBO since their TALES FROM THE CRYPT series. Of course, some may argue that isn't saying much for CARNIVÀLE but it truly is a gem. This twelve episode first season (which debuted on September 14th) tells the tales of a traveling carnival amidst 1930s depression-era America. The show primarily follows two main characters; a chain-gang escapee named Hawkins (Nik Stahl of BULLY) and a Californian Preacher man (Clancy Brown of HIGHLANDER) by the name of Brother Justin. Both men contain mysterious powers and an unknown connection not only to each other, but also to a man from the Carnival's past named Scudder (the incomparable John Savage).

    Young Hawkins is picked up by the carnival and hired as an extra hand. While traveling with the crew cross-country, he picks up subtle clues as to the significance of his dreams and learns more about his peculiar powers. Meanwhile, on the west coast, Brother Justin is tested time and again with his contemporaries' lack of faith and grows increasingly dangerous in his religiosity.

    CARNIVÀLE has quite the cast of familiars, some known and others known only to cult fans. Most notably is 3'7" Michael J Anderson who plays Samson, the carnival boss. You'll most likely recognize him from David Lynch's TWIN PEAKS (1990) as the strange little fellow who spoke backwards. Andrienne Barbeau (ex wife to John Carpenter) plays a tattooed snake charmer by the name of Ruthie, Clea DuVall (BUT I'M A CHEERLEADER) plays young fortune teller Sophie, Glenn Shadix (Otho from BEETLEJUICE) appears regularly as a Californian politician, the 7'6" Mathew McGrory (Rob Zombie's HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES and Tim Burton's BIG FISH) appears in the pilot episode, and the absolutely lovable horror favorite Bill Moseley (remembered best as Chop Top from TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2) plays Possum, the carnival's head cook.

    The show's ultimate strength is the presentation of its visual tones, the lighting in particular is eerily beautiful. Most scenes are lit in reminiscence of the Italian Renaissance painting technique "chiaroscure," in which figures stand with an almost goldenish glow in stark contrast to the dark surroundings and or backgrounds. This is most obvious in scenes of Brother Justin at home with his sister Iris (Amy Madigan). These golden tones give the overall series a cohesive thematic. This is one of the strongest atmospheric shows I've ever seen on television. Furthermore, the grittiness and downright dirtiness of a poor traveling carnival through the dustbowls of America's Midwest is developed by the show's creators as yet another layer of ambiance. The characters appear dirtier and sweatier each progressing episode as they travel further south.

    Being carried by HBO and not a mere network station allows CARNIVÀLE greater freedom for its tales. This is not just for mere nudity with the carnies' dancing girls or extra blood with any scenes of violence. Episodes five and six (titled "Babylon" and "Pick A Number") for example are tragically heart-breaking and downright scary on a number of levels. The direction, acting, imagery, and overall tone is brutally tear-jerking. This flexibility from conservative censorship only aides the story tellers in their craft.

    By the final episode of the first season many elements of the story are brought together, yet just as many new questions arise for the viewer. Therefore much excitement and drama unfolds, but not enough to satisfy. Naturally, they want you to come back next time and plenty of story line still does lay over the horizon. Overall, this is a fantastic television series and I for one am eagerly awaiting the second season in the fall of 2004.
    cchase

    HBO does it again...

    Leave it to the same cable network who gave us "The Sopranos" and "Six Feet Under," to find the nexus where the likes of John Steinbeck, Stephen King, Clive Barker and Ray Bradbury could co-exist and produce such a product of dark, disturbing and eerie wonder as this.

    If Daniel Knauf is not David Lynch masquerading as someone else, then they are indeed cinematic soul mates.

    How else could you explain the daunting premise of setting such a classic struggle of good vs. evil, in the bleak, Depression-ravaged setting of the Oklahoma dust bowl, circa 1930's?

    It's a good sign that wherever the overall story arc is going, it was engaging enough to attract some top notch talent, from both mainstream features and more edgy, independent fare. TERMINATOR 3's Nick Stahl and HIGHLANDER and BUCKAROO BANZAI cult fave Clancy Brown face off as a poor dirt farmer and a charismatic preacher, respectively, both of whom seem to possess extraordinary supernatural gifts that neither understands, nor has the power to completely control. One is a "creature of light," while the other is a "creature of darkness," as intoned in the opening monologue by carny boss Michael J. Anderson, (of "Twin Peaks" fame, cementing the Lynchian vibe). The fact that the identity of each is never clearly or inanely foreshadowed or telegraphed to the audience, is one of "Carnivale's" many compelling hooks.

    Add to the mix the usual collection of sideshow oddities, portrayed more than ably by some interesting actors: internationally renowned actor Patrick Bachau as Professor Lodz, the "blind" clairvoyant; Clea DuVall (IDENTITY and THE FACULTY) as Sophie, the tarot card reader with a telepathic yet comatose mother; Tim DeKay (BIG EDEN) as the boss' right hand man and Sophie's "love interest." And yes, there's a set of cojoined twins, a bearded lady, a tattooed "monkey man" with a tail (if that's what he is.) Even genre staple Adrienne Barbeau gets into the act as the mother of the strongman, (and if the previews are any indication, her part in all of this gets MUCH bigger later on.)

    We even get the shamefully underused and underrated John Savage, in some mysterious and creepy flashbacks that seem to combine visions that would have not been out of place in any of Ken Russell's films, (particularly TOMMY or ALTERED STATES.)

    This is the kind of television that TV rarely does anymore, dark, gritty, disturbingly inventive. No wonder the networks are slowly dying, since cable is quickly becoming a safe haven for filmmakers who dare to take the kinds of risks that make their audiences think "outside the box."

    I only hope that "Carnivale" will continue to sustain and build upon the premise and the promise it presents in the first episode.
    9Mork_the_Borg

    Dark and beautiful.

    Just finished watching this show today, 20+ years after its release, and comparing it to the utter (Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc.) crap released today it should make anyone wonder what's happening in the world of cinema and story writing. Everything in this series just works. The casting is superb, the dark cinematography is stunning, the sets are inspiring, and being a spiritual being, the story is beautifully crafted. Clearly would have loved to see some more seasons, but I guess today's viewers would prefer seeing more remakes of Star Wars, and 3D versions of every Disney movie ever made. Yeah, sarcasm bites, and it's supposed to, but I guess the viewers themselves are to blame and no-one else. Anyways, hope to see some more productions like Carnivàle, and actually increased the rating for this almost perfect show from an 8 to a 9. Maybe HBO will get the hint... who shall say.
    9midnitepantera

    This show had so much vintage eye candy! :o

    Really loved this weird show when it first aired on HBO back in 2003, wonderful sets, actors, costumes and bizarre story line. You could feel the grittiness of the dust bowl. Such a shame the way they were forced to close up show in season 2 and left a lot unanswered. I don't get how this show couldn't barely get 2 seasons, but the idiot freak show that is the Kardashians, is still all over the place in 2020.
    snowboarder1957

    Story and Character driven Masterpiece!

    Carnivale will take you on a journey beyond the normal human boundaries into a world where weirdness and metaphysical wonders will capture your imagination. Once hooked in from the beginning, it is a feast in every sense of the word as you will keep wondering how it will unfold, what course of events will follow. Definitely a story for thirsty adults who are bored with plot driven formulas, and long to enter a world of magic. The acting, visuals, and story delivers!

    The story focuses on Ben Hawkins, a young man who knows he has the power to heal set in the Dust Bowl of the 1930's. Ben is "lost" and picked up by a traveling Carnivale where seen by the unseen management who spots what Ben really is. Ben's healing power can bring you back from the dead, not just heal you from being crippled as seen in the very first episode, which completely hooked me and I only saw the last few minutes of the show.

    Ben must come to understand how to use his gift and exactly what seems to happen when the "avatar energy" comes through him. There is conflict inside Ben that creates the back drop for the rest of the story as he figures out who he is. The images inside Ben's mind are both artful and intriguing which keep you wanting to know more. In Carnivale the characters grow and develop, each weaving a wondrous part in the tapestry of good and evil.

    Some say Carnivale starts out slow, however the level of acting, and story telling delivers past the point fascination, and nothing else out there even comes close!!

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      [Opening lines of the series]

      Samson: Before the beginning, after the great war between Heaven and Hell, God created the Earth and gave dominion over it to the crafty ape he called man. And to each generation was born a creature of light and a creature of darkness. And great armies clashed by night in the ancient war between good and evil. There was magic then, nobility, and unimaginable cruelty. And so it was until the day that a false sun exploded over Trinity, and man forever traded away wonder for reason.

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