American Gothic - The Complete Series (1995-1996)
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Synopsis: In some ways reminiscent of David Lynch's TWIN PEAKS, this eerie drama series concentrated on the dark and often disturbing truths hidden beneath the surface of a small American town. Set in Trinity, South Carolina, AMERICAN GOTHIC succeeded in its one-season run to intrigue viewers with... In some ways reminiscent of David Lynch's TWIN PEAKS, this eerie drama series concentrated on the dark and often disturbing truths hidden beneath the surface of a small American town. Set in Trinity, South Carolina, AMERICAN GOTHIC succeeded in its one-season run to intrigue viewers with its mysterious storylines and macabre undertones. Gary Cole heads up the cast as Sheriff Lucas Buck, Trinity's knight in shining armor. Much of the plot revolves around Buck's attempts to get closer to his illegitimate young son, Caleb Temple (Lucas Black), who has always been told that his father was a man named Gage. Inspiring the curiosity of the local doctor and other neighbors, Caleb and the sheriff become the talk of the town. The sleepy community get even more stirred up when Caleb's cousin Gail comes to town with the goal of protecting the boy. And, to complicate things, someone else also has Caleb's best interests in mind: his dead sister Merlyn, now an angel. This release contains the entire series of 22 episodes (including four episodes that never actually aired on television). [More]
Genre: Television
Starring: Gary Cole, Paige Turco, Jake Weber, Lucas Black
DVD Info
Release:
Oct 25, 2005
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Slim Snap Cases With Outer Box
- Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono - English
Disc 1:
Additional Release Material:
- Deleted Scenes
- Extended Scenes
Disc 2:
Additional Release Material:
- Deleted Scenes
- Extended Scenes
Disc 3:
Additional Release Material:
- Deleted Scenes
- Extended Scenes
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At turns suspenseful, terrifying, and downright creepy, American Gothic came to television at a time when, perhaps, audiences had already been over-creeped, having already been exposed to The X Files and Twin Peaks. Regardless, it remains one of the bette
One of the most memorable, most evocative and most well performed TV creepfests in years
American Gothic is unforgettable thanks to its Stephen King-meets-Tennessee Williams flair (yes, I said 'flair', Office Space fans!).
