INTO THE WEST



TNT Proudly Presents a Landmark Six-Week Television Event,
INTO THE WEST, from DreamWorks Television
and Executive Producer Steven Spielberg


Six-Episode Limited Series about the Opening of the American West to Premiere in Three-Play Weekend Friday, June 10, Saturday, June 11 and Sunday, June 12 at 8 p.m.


Cast Includes Sean Astin, Simon R. Baker, Irene Bedard, Tom Berenger, Beau Bridges, Josh Brolin, Gary Busey,Jessica Capshaw, Tonantzin Carmelo, Keith Carradine, Tyler Christopher, Rachael Leigh Cook, Balthazar Getty, Daniel Gillies, Joanna Going, Graham Greene, Lance Henriksen, Christian Kane, George Leach, Zahn McClarnon, Russell Means, Matthew Modine, Will Patton, Tyler Posey, Francesco Quinn, Judge Reinhold, Keri Russell, Craig Sheffer, Eric Schweig, Matthew Settle, Michael Spears, Chaske Spencer, Wes Studi, Jay Tavare, John Terry, Sheila Tousey, Alan Tudyk and Skeet Ulrich

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Turner Network Television (TNT), the first network for drama, is boldly heading west for the television event of the summer. INTO THE WEST, an epic six-week limited series produced by TNT in association with DreamWorks Television and executive producer Steven Spielberg, tells the colossal story of the opening of the American West, a dramatic, personal tale of the adventurous exploration of the American wilderness, the life-and-death struggle between the Native American and pioneer cultures, the rush to riches in a new land and the building of a new civilization. This landmark production, the largest ever undertaken by TNT, is co-executive-produced by Darryl Frank (Taken, Las Vegas) and Justin Falvey (Las Vegas), co-heads of DreamWorks Television, and William Mastrosimone (Sinatra, The Burning Season), who also wrote the overall story for the series and the scripts for three of its installments. David A. Rosemont, executive producer of TNT’s Purgatory and Emmyâ-winning Door to Door, serves as producer for the project, which premieres on Friday, June 10 on TNT.

Each two-hour episode will be featured in a three-play weekend, airing on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m. (ET/PT).


INTO THE WEST’s enormous cast is headed by Matthew Settle (U-571, Band of Brothers); Skeet Ulrich (Miracles, As Good as It Gets); Michael Spears (Dances with Wolves, TNT’s Broken Chain); Tonantzin Carmelo (King Rikki, 187 Shadow Lane); George Leach (DreamKeeper, After the Harvest); and Zahn McClarnon (TNT’s Crazy Horse and Cooperstown).

“INTO THE WEST takes place during one of the single most dramatic periods in American history,” said Spielberg. “We’re painting this on a huge canvas in order to tell a story that explores the Gold Rush, the transcontinental railroad, the wild west and the Indian wars leading to the tragedy at Wounded Knee. These are all facets of the American and Native American experience. It’s the story about opportunity and the clash of cultures and the eventual overwhelming of one nation’s way of life over another.”


“INTO THE WEST is the most ambitious original production TNT has ever undertaken,” said Michael Wright, senior vice president of original programming for TNT. “Producing something of this size and complexity would be impossible without the amazing talents and passionate hard work of those who are bringing it to life. We are fortunate to have some of the most talented people in the industry working on what we believe will be the television event of the year.”
As the desire for adventure, wealth and a better life inspired thousands to risk their lives traveling across the vast western territories, the inhabitants of this land see their way of life being compromised. Set against the backdrop of major historical events, this powerful epic adventure unfolds as told through the struggles, triumphs and heartaches of two families as they journey in search of the American dream.
Spanning the years 1825 to 1890, INTO THE WEST follows two multi-generational families, one settlers and the other Native American, each telling the dramatic stories of the development of the West from their distinct points of view.
Hailing from Virginia is the Wheeler clan, a family of wheelwrights whose story focuses on Jacob (Settle), a spirited young man who heads west and eventually marries a Native American woman named Thunder Heart Woman (Carmelo). After it is believed that Jacob has been killed, his brother Jethro (Ulrich) vows to protect Jacob’s widow and children.

The other family is a plains Native American family hailing from the Lakota tribe. Thunder Heart Woman is a member of this family, along with her brothers, Loved by the Buffalo (Baker – night 1; Leach – nights 2 and 3), who has been given a spiritual vision about the future of his people; Dog Star (Spears), who diligently holds to the traditional ways; and Running Fox (McClarnon), who believes the only way to survive is to adapt to the white man’s ways.
Throughout the series, the two families experience the historical and cultural events that led to an epic clash of cultures, often becoming involved with the notable events of the period, from the Gold Rush to the building of the Transcontinental Railroad to the forced relocation of Native Americans to reservations.



Episode One of INTO THE WEST, entitled “Wheel to the Stars,” is directed by Robert Dornhelm (Anne Frank, Spartacus, Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story), from a script by William Mastrosimone. It tells of Jacob’s marriage to Thunder Heart Woman and the beginning of Loved by the Buffalo’s spiritual awakening. In addition to the main cast, it features Simon R. Baker (I, Robot, The Sweet Hereafter); Sean Blakemore (Keepin’ It Real, Woman Thou Art Loosed); Josh Brolin (Hollow Man, Mister Sterling); Gary Busey (Lethal Weapon, I’m With Busey); Will Patton (Armageddon, Remember the Titans); Francesco Quinn (Platoon, 24); Geno Silva (Amistad, Mulholland Dr.); and Alan Tudyk (I, Robot, Firefly).



Episode Two, “Manifest Destiny,” is directed by Simon Wincer (Lonesome Dove, TNT’s Monte Walsh and Louis L’Amour’s Crossfire Trail), from a script by Cyrus Nowrasteh (The Day Reagan Was Shot) and story by William Mastrosimone. It follows the story of Jacob and Jethro as they help a wagon train head west amid almost insurmountable obstacles. In addition to returning cast, this night features Beau Bridges (We Were the Mulvaneys, Without Warning: The James Brady Story); Jessica Capshaw (The Practice, Minority Report); Emily Holmes (TNT’s The Goodbye Girl, Paycheck); Robert Maloney (Panic in the Skies); Keri Russell (Felicity, We Were Soldiers, The Upside of Anger); Jay Tavare (Cold Mountain, Executive Decision); and Derek De Lint.



Episode Three, “Dreams & Schemes,” is directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzan (Taken, Battlestar Galactica), from a script by Craig Storper (Open Range) and story by William Mastrosimone. The story follows Jacob’s children as they make their way in the new West, while the conflict between white settlers and Native Americans continues to build. In addition to returning cast, this night features Nathaniel Arcand (The Unknown, TNT’s Crazy Horse); Sean Astin (The Lord of the Rings, 50 First Dates); Irene Bedard (TNT’s Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee, Two for Texas); Gil Birmingham (Skins, Body & Soul); Tyler Christopher (General Hospital, Out of the Black); Balthazar Getty (Ladder 49, Traffic); Rachael Leigh Cook (Josie and the Pussycats, She’s All That); Daniel Gillies (Spider-Man 2, Bride and Prejudice); Graham Greene (Dances with Wolves, TNT’s The Broken Chain); Christian Kane (Friday Night Lights, TNT’s Crossfire Trail); Russell Means (The Last of the Mohicans, Pocahontas); Matthew Modine (Le Divorce); Tyler Posey (Collateral Damage, Maid in Manhattan); John Terry (Full Metal Jacket, The Living Daylights); and Sheila Tousey (Law & Order: SVU, Thunderheart).



Episode Four, “Hell on Wheels,” is directed by Michael W. Watkins (Boomtown, Las Vegas), from a script by Kirk Ellis (The Grass Harp). It tells the story of how the Wheelers become involved in the building of the Transcontinental Railroad, as well as the story of how tensions between white settlers and Native Americans reach a boiling point. In addition to returning cast, the fourth night features Tom Berenger (Platoon, The Big Chill); Lance Henriksen (Millenium, Aliens); and Wes Studi (The Last of the Mohicans, Heat).



Episode Five, “Casualties of War,” is directed by Timothy Van Patten (The Sopranos, Homicide: Life on the Street, The Wire), from a script by William Mastrosimone. This installment follows the further encroachment of white civilization on Native land after the discovery of gold in the sacred Black Hills region, and the removal of Native children to off-reservation schools. Cast for night five includes Keith Carradine (Monte Walsh, The Long Riders); Judge Reinhold (Beverly Hills Cop, Four Eyes and Six Guns);and Eric Schweig (The Last of the Mohicans, The Broken Chain).



Episode Six, “Ghost Dance,” is directed by Jeremy Podeswa (Carnivale, Six Feet Under), from a script written by William Mastrosimone and stars Joanna Going (Runaway Jury, Spin City), Joseph M. Marshall III, David Paymer (In Good Company), Chaske Spencer (Dreamkeeper, Skins) and Craig Sheffer (One Tree Hill, Dracula II: Ascension) This installment chronicles the events leading to the massacre at Wounded Knee.




Advising on the production of INTO THE WEST are Charlie White Buffalo, a Lakota Studies professor at Oglala Lakota College; George P. Horse Capture, senior counselor to the director and special assistant for cultural relations at the National Museum of the American Indian; Kay-Karol Horse Capture, a specialist in ethnographic and material culture objects; Kerry Scott, a teaching assistant in the department of Native American Studies at the University of Letterbridge, Robin Whortman, a specialist in native economic development and corporate relations and Joseph Marshall, a published author and Native consultant for film and television.


DreamWorks Television is a division of Dreamworks SKG which was founded in 1994 by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen. Dreamworks Television currently produces the hit NBC series Las Vegas which was just picked up for a third season, as well as the critically acclaimed drama Rescue Me, entering its second season on FX. In partnership with Mark Burnett productions, Dreamworks also produces the boxing reality series The Contender for NBC. In addition to INTO THE WEST, DreamWorks Television is in production on The Miracle Workers, an upcoming reality series for ABC in which a team of physicians transform the lives of a real individual in need of medical help. DreamWorks Television’s earlier successes include the sitcom Spin City, which is now in syndication; the multiple award-winning HBO miniseries Band of Brothers; and the Emmy-winning SciFi Channel series Steven Spielberg Presents: Taken. In addition to the aforementioned projects, past Dreamworks television series include Father of the Pride, Freaks and Geeks, The Job, Boomtown, Undeclared, Oliver Beene, Line of Fire and It’s Like ... You Know. Dreamworks Television is run by Co-Presidents Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank.


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