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starring: F. Murray Abraham, Keith Carradine, Patricia Childress, Brian Dennehy, Edward James Olmosdirected by: Yves Simoneau
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9781574925913
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, EP, Original recording reissued, NTSC
ISBN: 1574925911
Label: Hallmark
Manufacturer: Hallmark
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Hallmark
Release Date: August 18, 1998
Running Time: 272 minutes
Sales Rank: 8458
Studio: Hallmark
Theatrical Release Date: May 12, 1996
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Rating: - A trilogy, don't miss it...
Back in the 1840's the State Texas was known as the Texas Republic, a harsh environment where several cultures clashed: Apache and Comanche, Anglos and Hispanics, for the most part, Mexicans. The battle over land, water and resources was furious, the spirit of these men as they set out to conquer, indomitable. The Texas Rangers were members of a law enforcement agency that investigated crimes from murder to political corruption, tracking fugitives and forging most important events in Texas history. ... Read More
Rating: - Good Show
Not Larry McMurty's best, but neither was the book. It was good, just like the book was good. Unfortunately, there was not enough time for character or plot development. I read the book first, so I was a little biased from the start. Worth watching.
Rating: - Another installment of the Lonesome Dove Saga
Another must have if you want the entire series of the excellent movies about Lonesome Dove!
Rating: - dead mans walk
i love to watch westerns but i love to watch lones dove i like to watch all westerns
Rating: - The views of the men of Lonesome Dove
My views on the gentlemen of lonesome dove.Woodrow and gus?i did not know there were so many parts to this movie,I am an die hard fan of the one with robert duvall and tommy lee jones. and only knowing this movie i never heard of dead mans walk and others as well.i was a huge fan of gus and really look up to him,but after i seen this movie and seen the pain and suffering that Woodrow went threw and how dedicated Woodrow is in his life as an ranger in and out,my respect for woodrow has grown very strong,now ... Read More
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