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Glory Days (2002 TV series)
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| image | Glory Days TV.jpg | |
| caption | Promotional photograph | |
| alt_name | Demontown | |
| genre | {{Plainlist | |
| creator | Kevin Williamson | |
| starring | {{Plainlist | |
| open_theme | "Excess" by Tricky | |
| composer | {{Plainlist | |
| country | United States | |
| language | English | |
| num_seasons | 1 | |
| num_episodes | 9 | |
| executive_producer | {{Plainlist | |
| producer | Gina Fortunato | |
| editor | {{Plainlist | |
| cinematography | John S. Bartley | |
| camera | Single-camera | |
| runtime | 45–48 minutes | |
| company | {{Plainlist | |
| network | The WB | |
| first_aired | ||
| last_aired |
- Mystery
- Drama
- Eddie Cahill
- Poppy Montgomery
- Jay R. Ferguson
- Emily VanCamp
- Ben Crowley
- Amy Stewart
- Theresa Russell
- Frances Fisher
- Marco Beltrami
- Tom Hiel
- Billy Campbell
- Bob Weinstein
- Harvey Weinstein
- Kevin Williamson
- Allan Lee
- John Showalter
- Erik Whitmyre
- Outerbanks Entertainment
- Dimension Television
Glory Days (also titled Demontown) is an American mystery drama television series which was broadcast on The WB from January 16 to March 25, 2002. The series was created by Kevin Williamson and produced by Outerbanks Entertainment and Dimension Television, and starred Eddie Cahill, Poppy Montgomery, and Jay R. Ferguson.
Synopsis
The series involves novelist Mike Dolan (Cahill) returning to his hometown, where various odd and unpleasant occurrences are happening.
Cast
- Eddie Cahill as Mike Dolan
- Poppy Montgomery as Ellie Sparks
- Jay R. Ferguson as Sheriff Rudy Dunlop
- Emily VanCamp as Sam Dolan
- Ben Crowley as Zane Walker
- Amy Stewart as Sara Dolan
- Theresa Russell as Hazel Walker
- Frances Fisher as Mitzi Dolan
Episodes
Production
Kevin Williamson originally conceived Glory Days as a drama in the same vein as his first series, Dawson's Creek, and a pilot was produced using this format. After picking up the series, The WB asked Williamson to retool the show and turn it into a mystery series instead. The characters and relationships remained the same but a whodunit spin was added.
The series was produced by Dimension Television and Outerbanks Entertainment, and filmed at The Bridge Studios in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
Home media
The series was released on Region 2/PAL DVDs in Europe.
In most European countries (including the United Kingdom and Ireland) it is released under the DVD title Demontown with seven episodes edited into three feature-length parts: Demontown (episodes 1, 2 & 3), Demontown II (episodes 4 & 5), and Demontown III (episodes 6 & 7). Each part is available as three separate straight-to-DVD ‘movies’.
In the Netherlands, the series is available as a 2-disc DVD set with all three parts included (Demontown and Demontown II on disc one, and Demontown III on disc two).
References
References
- Rosenberg, Howard. (January 16, 2002). "WB Adds a Good Mystery With ''Glory Days''". [[Los Angeles Times]].
- Rice, Lynette. (January 16, 2002). "Hope & Glory".
- (4 October 2004). "Demontown (DVD)". [[Amazon (company).
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