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  1. Return to Lonesome Dove is the only film in the series to be filmed in the state of Montana. Principal Photography began in late May, early June 1993.

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  3. Lonesome Dove was filmed in the full frame, 1.37:1 aspect ratio, but was framed so it could be presented in both fullscreen and widescreen. In the featurette "On Location with Director Simon Wincer" from the 2008 collector's edition, Wincer claims that prior to its television premier Lonesome Dove was screened for critics in a movie theater in ...

  4. Join Gus (Robert Duvall) and Call (Tommy Lee Jones) on an epic cattle drive through the harsh badlands of Wyoming and Montana. But when destitute Native Americans steal their horses, a thrilling pursuit ensues. Tragedy strikes as a misunderstanding leads to the fatal injury of a beloved companion.

  5. Captain Woodrow F. Call, having just buried his friend Augustus McCrae near Lonesome Dove in Texas, plans to return to his ranch, signposted as "Hat Creek Ca...

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  6. Mar 17, 2023 · The Wittliff Collections, on the campus of Texas State University, San Marcos, include the production archives, artifacts and costumes of Lonesome Dove, arguably the most popular Western television miniseries ever filmed. Screenwriter William D. “Bill” Wittliff donated his own keepsakes and convinced others among the cast and crew to do ...

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  7. Nov 14, 1993 · 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 his unacknowledged son Newt Dobbs in charge.

  8. Where to Watch. A solid sequel to 1989's acclaimed 'Lonesome Dove,' about a former Texas Ranger heading up a mustang drive to Montana. The miniseries featured a first-rate performance by Jon...

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