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Earned 16 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, winning five major categories.

Filmed in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania to replicate 19th-century Appalachia.

Midnight raids, executions, and courthouse shootouts push both clans to the brink of extinction. Why 720p is the Ideal Format for This Epic Hatfields and McCoys 2012 Season 1 Complete 720...

Hatfields & McCoys is a dramatized chronicle of the legendary post-Civil War feud between two families living along the West Virginia-Kentucky border. Led by Devil Anse Hatfield (Kevin Costner) and Randall McCoy (Bill Paxton), the conflict escalated from a dispute over a stolen pig and timber rights into a decades-long war involving political corruption, forbidden romance, and state-line executions.

The series is led by high-profile actors who received significant praise for their performances: as William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield. Bill Paxton as Randolph "Randall" McCoy. Tom Berenger as Jim Vance. Mare Winningham as Sally McCoy. Matt Barr as Johnse Hatfield. Jena Malone as Nancy McCoy. Critical Success and Awards Earned 16 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, winning five

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Upon its release, Hatfields & McCoys was both a commercial blockbuster and a critical smash, setting a basic cable record for a new series with over 13.9 million viewers. It earned widespread critical acclaim and was honored with numerous major awards: Why 720p is the Ideal Format for This

: The violence reaches a climax when the Hatfields burn down the McCoy cabin, killing two of Randall’s children and beating his wife.

: Concludes with the shattering New Year's Day battle of 1888 and the eventual legal trials that brought the families' violence to a close. Critical Reception Performance : Critics from sites like Rotten Tomatoes The LA Times

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