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Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove" may have been the best TV western ever made. Can his new CBS miniseries "Comanche Moon" shine as bright?
Thomas Tull's Teton Ridge Entertainment has bought the rights to Larry McMurtry's 'Lonesome Dove' novels and will develop them into movies or shows.
The subsequent books in the Lonesome Dove series were adapted into additional successful award-winning miniseries. Teton Ridge Entertainment, led by President Jillian Share, produces films and ...
Lonesome Dove was previously adapted into a critically acclaimed miniseries in 1989 and starred Tommy Lee Jones, Chris Cooper, Diane Lane and Danny Glover, among others.
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'Lonesome Dove' turns 40 and you should (re)read Larry McMurtry's masterpieceIt's the 40th anniversary of the publication of Larry McMurtry's Pulitzer-winning novel, 'Lonesome Dove.' If you've not read ...
Return to Lonesome Dove is a sequel to the hit series Lonesome Dove. In the opening episode Captain Woodrow F. Call heads back to his Montana ranch with a heard of wild horses where he has left ...
In more than 50 stunning photos from the acclaimed 1989 CBS miniseries Lonesome Dove, Texas' mythic past comes alive in a way it never quite did in reality.
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Screen Rant on MSNOne Of The Best Westerns Of The 1980s Only Happened Because John Wayne Turned It DownThe best Western of the 1980s was only possible because John Wayne passed on the original screenplay years before, as he didn't like the pitch.
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