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| The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. - The Complete Series | 
enlarge | Directors: James A. Contner, Kevin Bright, Andy Tennant, Rob Bowman, Joseph L. Scanlan Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 203 reviews Sales Rank: 4075
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 8 Running Time: 1385 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.6 x 1.5
MPN: 76833 UPC: 012569768338 EAN: 0012569768338 ASIN: B000F7CMPE
Theatrical Release Date: August 7, 1993 Release Date: July 18, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: NEW AND SEALED DVD OF THE ADVENTURES OF BRISCO COUNTY JR. - THE COMPLETE SERIES. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL REGION 1 DVD, NOT A BOOTLEG, FAKE, COPY OR IMPORT. EXPEDITED AND INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AVAILABLE.
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Excellent Series! May 9, 2008 It is nice to find the whole series in one collection. This is a western comedy that can be enjoyed by anyone. The actors were superb! Only wish the series would have lasted longer.
A single word: Wow! March 21, 2008 The pity of this series is that it was short-lived. Still, 27 episodes isn't a bad run.
The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. is a western series with a lot of humor, bizarre characters, and several bits of science fiction. If this mix sounds familiar, think "Wild, Wild West". However, this isn't just an imitation.
Brisco County Jr. is the son of Brisco County Sr., one of the great bounty hunters of the western territories toward the end of the 19th Century. Sr. is killed by the Bly Gang and Jr. (also an accomplished bounty hunter) swears revenge. (Sr. later shows up later, at least once, as a ghost.) Aside from the Bly gang, Brisco has a number of shoot-ups with the Swill brothers (Will, Phil, Bill, Gil, and Ed) - not to mention the Swill sister (Lil) - and of course the Swill mother (Ma). His companion through all this (first a rival bounty hunter and later a partner) is Lord Bowler. On occasion there are encounters with yet another bounty hunter, Dixie Cousins. There are also regular appearances by Briso's main contact with his employers (some western robber barons), Socrates Poole. Special mechanical needs in several episodes are met by Professor Albert Wickwire. And then of course there's Comet the Wonder Horse.
One of the reasons this series works is its casting. Brisco is played by the veteran actor Bruce Campbell. Campbell, who is vastly underrated (perhaps because he doesn't get asked to do Shakespeare or Scorsese), has before the age of 50 appeared in 92 films and TV series, produced 16, directed 7, written 3, and done just about everything else in film except sell the tickets. He brings to his role here a professional and keenly calculated sense of timing and of humor - not to mention very athletic performances.
Brisco's partner, Lord Bowler, is played by the accomplished Julius Carry. Barely over 50, Carry has appeared in 58 films and TV series (mostly the latter). His performance here is characterized by athleticism, bluster, humor, and authority. In addition to Carry's star turn, the producers of the series have regularly cast black actors in roles not tailored to nor requiring African-American actors. For a long time after black actors began to appear in mainstream films, they only got roles specifically race-oriented. It's Hollywood's great strength that they have done a lot toward moving away from that sort of pseudo Jim Crowism.
Third in the series' trilogy of stars, playing Socrates Poole, is the delightful and talented Christian Clemenson. Not yet 50, Clemenson has appeared in 60 films and TV series. He's currently doing a bang-up job in "Boston Legal" as the socially handicapped Jerry Espenson. As Poole, he's an Eastern tinhorn who's not doing a bad job of adapting to the rough-and-tumble of the Old West.
Other actors in smaller roles are talented and believable. As Professor Wickwire is the fabulous John Astin, whose 140 acting credits include various stints as Gomez Addams and Professor Gangreen (you know, the Killer Tomato movies). All of the people appearing here are a pleasure to watch; not a dud in the bunch. Billy Drago is outstanding as the crazed John Bly and manages to look every inch the psychopath Bly is. Drago is a well-represented film veteran, with 90 films (including some TV work) to his credit.
The various episodes are well plotted, full of action and humor, witty lines, good character byplay, and the Orb. The Orb (of which there are 3, although 1 is destroyed early in the series and another vanishes into the future) is an extraterrestrial spherical device consisting of a number of blue rods each with a gold end. The Orb has a number of interesting powers and can also confer powers and abilities. The attempts by Bly to get an Orb for himself and the efforts of Brisco to prevent this form the backdrop of many episodes.
The production values of this series are very high. Scenery, sets, costumes, livestock ... everything is exactly as it should be. Photography is clear and colorful. Most episodes are about 44 minutes; the pilot is 2 hours. The last 2 episodes constitute a 2-part series cap. The scripts display a good deal of originality, if one credits the amount the series owes to its predecessors. I'm not a big fan of westerns in general because of their predictability. "Wild, Wild West" (the series and the film) is of course an exception, and so is the Brisco County Jr. series. I highly, highly recommend you get this set. It's 22 hours of pure entertainment.
Cheaper elsewhere March 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
FYI - This set available on Deepdiscount right now for $24.99. Just bought it myself today there. I was SHOCKED to see it was $69.99 on amazon.
One of the best shows ever produced! February 16, 2008 Thanks for making this series available. I am thoroughly enjoying watching each episode. Bruce
The greatest B actor ever! February 8, 2008 Bruce Campbell is in a class by himself. Cleft chin, handsome, manly, rugged, talented--and with a killer sense of humor. All the things that could have made him a major movie star but somehow didn't. I don't know why, but I'm content with his status as the greatest B movie actor ever. Maybe it was his sense of humor about himself...
"Brisco County Jr." was one of the greatest TV series ever. Surrounded by an outstanding cast and anchored by solid scripts, this is Campbell's best.
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