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Arkansas Traveler
GenreDrama, Western
Written bySean Bridgers
Directed bySean Bridgers
Michael Hemschoot
StarringGarret Dillahunt
Angela Bettis
Sean Bridgers
ComposersJason Cangialosi
Paul Oehlers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducersMichael Hemschoot
Sean Bridgers
Ed Leydecker
Shane Seley
CinematographyShane Seley
EditorMichael Hemschoot
Running time3–6 minutes
Production companyTravelin' Productions
Original release
ReleaseJune 14, 2017 (2017-06-14) –
present

Arkansas Traveler is an American indie western web series, written by American actor and screenwriter, Sean Bridgers, and co-directed with Michael Hemschoot. The series cast includes, Garret Dillahunt, Angela Bettis and Bridgers. It premiered on digital distribution platforms YouTube[1] and Vimeo[2] on June 14, 2017 with the first of six episodes, "Enter the Traveler"[3]

Series Cast

Role Actor Episodes
Wayland Garret Dillahunt 1 - 6
Myrtle Angela Bettis 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
John Bones Sean Bridgers 2, 3, 6
The Tavern Keep Andre du Broc 1, 4, 5
Ezra P. Roscoe (The Baldman) W. Scott Mason 2, 4, 5
Carpetbagger Gregg Higginbotham 5

Production Background

In 2010 the filmmakers produced an original teaser for a feature film based on Bridger's screenplay with the web series cast. Principal photography was conducted in and around Kansas City.[4][5] Post production for the teaser and also the re-packaging of the footage as the 2017 web series was conducted by Michael Hemschoot in Travelin Production's Colorado facilities. The resulting 10-minute series was shown at the 2010 Little Rock Film Festival.

Bridgers' original screenplay for the feature film the series is based on has received praise from the series star, Garret Dillahunt, who said, "I think it is one of the most beautiful scripts I’ve read in the passed decade."[6] Fellow Deadwood cast member, Ray McKinnon also said it was one of the best un-produced scripts he's read in the past decade. [7]

Episodes

No. Title Directed by: Written by: Original airdate
1"Enter the Traveler"Sean Bridgers & Michael HemschootSean BridgersJune 14, 2017 (2017-06-14)
Indian Territories, 1865 - a lone traveler, Wayland McGlawhorn (Dillahunt), ambushes and kills several men at a campfire for unknown reasons. In Missouri, months earlier, as the traveler visits a tavern, he offers a lady (Bettis) a drink.
2"John Bones, You Know..."Sean Bridgers & Michael HemschootSean BridgersJune 21, 2017 (2017-06-21)
Wayland (Dillahunt) wakes in a Union prison camp and is greeted by a mysterious stranger (Bridgers). Myrtle (Bettis) opens up to Wayland about her losses during the war, until a booming voice from upstairs interrupts them, prompting Wayland to ready his trigger finger.
3"I Was with Them When They Passed"Sean Bridgers & Michael HemschootSean BridgersJune 28, 2017 (2017-06-28)
Back in the Union prison camp, the mysterious stranger, John Bones (Bridgers) talks in riddles to Wayland (Dillahunt), while laying out a plan for escape from Rock Island. Bones' offer to help Wayland get home to Arkansas comes at a price.
4"Wake a Sleeping Giant"Sean Bridgers & Michael HemschootSean BridgersJuly 5, 2017 (2017-07-05)
After following John Bones' (Bridgers) plan for escape from Rock Island, Wayland is on the run from Union patrols. Back in the tavern, Wayland (Dillahunt) comes face to face with Myrtle's (Bettis) captor, the menacing Baldman, Ezra P. Roscoe (Mason).
5"Well, Mr. President"Sean Bridgers & Michael HemschootSean BridgersJuly 12, 2017 (2017-07-12)
On the run from Union soldiers, Wayland (Dillahunt) stumbles across a timid Carpetbagger who unwittingly provides opportunity for Wayland's cover. Later, a deadly confrontation crescendos in the Baldman's lair between Wayland and Ezra P. Roscoe (Mason), in which Myrtle finds opportunity.
6"You can't ride with me"Sean Bridgers & Michael HemschootSean BridgersJuly 19, 2017 (2017-07-19)
Liberated from the Baldman, Myrtle (Bettis) has decided to join Wayland (Dillahunt) on his journey home to Arkansas, whether he likes it or not. We later see Wayland, masked, and alone on his horse as the sinister voice of John Bones (Bridges) booms over the landscape and a thundering storm.

Reception

Sam Gutelle, reviewed the series for Tubefilter, writing: "Thanks to its smooth-talking, whiskey-drinking, gun-slinging elements, Arkansas Traveler contains everything it needs to appeal to the western fans who are its target audience. At the same time, its washed out, low-lit style brings something new to the genre..."[8]

References

  1. ^ "Arkansas Traveler EP01 A Western Web Series". YouTube. YouTube. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Arkansas Traveler Episode 01 "Enter the Traveler" A Western Web Series". Vimeo. Vimeo. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Enter the Traveler". IMDB. IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  4. ^ Sealover, Ed. "Colorado film industry primed". Denver Business Journal. American City Business Journals. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  5. ^ Millar, Lindsey. "Sneak peek at 'Arkansas Traveler'". Arkansas Times. Arkansas Times. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  6. ^ "Garret Dillahunt Interviews". raisinghope-tv. livejournal.com. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  7. ^ Martin, Philip. "ON FILM: Civil War film has potential for greatness if it gets made". ArkansasOnline. www.arkansasonline.com/. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  8. ^ Gutelle, Sam. "Indie Spotlight: 'Arkansas Traveler,' With 'Deadwood' Ties, Is A Dark And Gritty Western". Tubefilter. Tubefilter, Inc. Retrieved 2 July 2017.