Lonesome Dove: Season 1 (1989) (Digital HDX TV Show)
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Based upon the book by Larry McMurtry and set in the late nineteenth century, this sprawling epic of the Old West is the story of the last defiant frontier, a daring cattle drive, and an undying love. Augustus McCrea (Duvall) and Woodrow F. Call (Jones), former Texas Rangers, are partners and friends who have shared hardship and danger
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Season 1 includes all 4 part episodes running approx. 1 hr. 35 minutes
This show stars Robert Duvall, Tommy Jones, Danny Glover, Diane Lane, Robert Urich
TV show/seasons are notMovies Anywhere (MA) compatible
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For those who aren't familiar with Lonesome Dove, it's a 4 part miniseries.
No cliffhangers, etc like with many 1 season shows.
Just bought it thanks to the actors in it and your comment, but apparently there is a sequel on Vudu called Return to Lonesome Dove. It's SD and stars a different group of actors, but still has some big names attached (Jon Voight, among others). I'm assuming it's not great since it doesn't have returning actors though.
Just bought it thanks to the actors in it and your comment, but apparently there is a sequel on Vudu called Return to Lonesome Dove. It's SD and stars a different group of actors, but still has some big names attached (Jon Voight, among others). I'm assuming it's not great since it doesn't have returning actors though.
The sequel is good, but not as great as the original. There was also a prequel, with younger actors in the roles, called Dead Man's Walk, I believe.
And thena few years later, there was a syndicated series that lasted for a season or two that was ok as far as those late 90s syndicated shows went.
The sequel is good, but not as great as the original. There was also a prequel, with younger actors in the roles, called Dead Man's Walk, I believe.
And thena few years later, there was a syndicated series that lasted for a season or two that was ok as far as those late 90s syndicated shows went.
Return to Lonesome Dove is the entry that was not based on one of the four books. It bridges Lonesome Dove and Streets of Laredo. Streets of Laredo also had a mini series with James Garner playing the role of Woodrow Call.
Return to Lonesome Dove is the entry that was not based on one of the four books. It bridges Lonesome Dove and Streets of Laredo. Streets of Laredo also had a mini series with James Garner playing the role of Woodrow Call.
The sequel is good, but not as great as the original. There was also a prequel, with younger actors in the roles, called Dead Man's Walk, I believe.
And thena few years later, there was a syndicated series that lasted for a season or two that was ok as far as those late 90s syndicated shows went.
This branched off from being a standalone series to multiple lol. I'm actually pleasantly surprised by this! Hope I enjoy the show, I'll definitely look up the others if I do. Thanks!
I've watched them all a couple times. Read the books long ago, can't say I remember them other than Lonesome Dove. I don't they are worth re-watching, other than Lonesome Dove. It is a standalone classic.
Return to was not bad...but so jarring with different actors, and the story was not great either. You put Jon Voight as a character in the original, he would have been amazing. It was not his fault for sure.
Careful though, watch out for insensitive cultural references (saw this as a warning recently when streaming an 80s western). I'm sure Blue Duck was potrayed very, very wrongly according to newhistory.
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No cliffhangers, etc like with many 1 season shows.
Thanks!!
No cliffhangers, etc like with many 1 season shows.
Thanks!!
It's simply fantastic. The book is a classic. The show is as well. Probably my favorite story. Slightly slow pace.
And thena few years later, there was a syndicated series that lasted for a season or two that was ok as far as those late 90s syndicated shows went.
And thena few years later, there was a syndicated series that lasted for a season or two that was ok as far as those late 90s syndicated shows went.
Return to Lonesome Dove is the entry that was not based on one of the four books. It bridges Lonesome Dove and Streets of Laredo. Streets of Laredo also had a mini series with James Garner playing the role of Woodrow Call.
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And thena few years later, there was a syndicated series that lasted for a season or two that was ok as far as those late 90s syndicated shows went.
Return to was not bad...but so jarring with different actors, and the story was not great either. You put Jon Voight as a character in the original, he would have been amazing. It was not his fault for sure.
Careful though, watch out for insensitive cultural references (saw this as a warning recently when streaming an 80s western). I'm sure Blue Duck was potrayed very, very wrongly according to newhistory.
Yes, we all wish it had been you