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      • Lonesome Dove came to fruition after a chance meeting between Motown Productions president Suzanne de Passe and author Larry McMurtry in which de Passe asked McMurtry about his current writing project. McMurtry sent a manuscript of the unpublished Western novel to de Passe, who quickly snatched up the film rights.
  1. Mar 22, 2016 · The greatness of Lonesome Dove starts with its source material, and the material comes from a man who knew his subject. In his essays on Texas, In a Narrow Grave, McMurtry correctly noted that movie Westerns “fault the myth when they dramatize gunfighting, rather than horsemanship, as the dominant skill.”

  2. Plot. In the late 1870s, [1] Captain Woodrow F. Call and Captain Augustus "Gus" McCrae, two famous retired Texas Rangers, run the Hat Creek Cattle Company and Livery Emporium in the small Texas border town of Lonesome Dove.

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  3. Aug 3, 2023 · As “Lonesome Dove” has characters that seem to be modeled after real-life, historical Texans, many people can’t help but wonder if McMurtry endeavored to make this book a genuine history? It’s unlikely, and he makes it clear that that was not his aim.

  4. Oct 4, 2023 · 1. What is the plot of Lonesome Dove? Lonesome Dove follows the journey of two former Texas Rangers, Captain Augustus “Gus” McCrae and Captain Woodrow F. Call, as they lead a cattle drive from Texas to Montana in the late 19th century. 2. Is Lonesome Dove based on a true story? No, Lonesome Dove is a work of fiction.

    • Lonesome Dove was originally a much shorter screenplay. It was written 15 years earlier by Larry McMurtry and Peter Bogdonavich. It was called ‘Streets of Laredo’ and was supposed to star John Wayne as Call, Jimmy Stewart as Gus, and Henry Fonda as Jake Spoon.
    • Streets of Laredo sat on the shelf for about 15 years until one day, McMurtry saw an old bus that had “Lonesome Dove Baptist Church” inscribed on the side.
    • The movie rights to the novel were bought by Motown, which made everyone stop and say “What’s going on?” Seems an odd fit, but not so. Suzanne de Passe, of Motown, along with Bill Wittliff, produced a masterpiece.
    • Robert Duvall turned down the role of Woodrow Call so he could play Gus.
  5. But Lonesome Dove was special not just for its scale but for its source material. Larry McMurtry’s Pulitzer prize-winning novel is an epic compendium of Texas history, folklore, and cherished ...

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