Lonesome Dove [2 Discs] [Collector's Edition]
Year released: 1989
MPAA Rating: [ NR ]
Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Length: 373
Sound: DD5.1/DD2
Subtitles: Eng
Studio: RHI Entertainment
Lonesome Dove [2 Discs] [Collector's Edition][BOX SET]
Year released: 1989
MPAA Rating: [ NR ]
Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Length: 373
Sound: DD5.1/DD2
Subtitles: Eng
Studio: RHI Entertainment
Lonesome Dove Collection [6 Discs] [BOX SET]
Features:
View menus
- Side #1 -- Lonesome Dove Disc 1
- Part 1 - "Leaving"
- Part 2 - "On the Trail"
- Special Features
- A Conversation With Author Larry McMurty
- Who Was the Novel, Lonesome Dove Dedicated to?
- Tell Us About the Research You Do as You Write
- Are the Characters in Lonesome Dove Based on Anyone You Know?
- Tell Us About the Name, Lonesome Dove
- Once You Came up With the Title, Did It Help You to Finish the Story?
- Do You Enjoy Writing the Screenplays of the Novels You Have Written?
- Do You Like Revisiting the Characters in Your Novels?
- As a Novelist, Do You Start With Character or Story?
- Did You Grow up on a Ranch and Interact With Animals Similar to the Ones in Lonesome Dove?
- Tell Us About the Relationship Between Gus McCrae and Woodrow Call
- Do You Enjoy the Writing Process?
- Tell Us About the Bookstore You Opened in Your Hometown of Archer City, Texas
- Other Than Being a Writer and Book Collector, Is There Another Occupation You Could See Yourself Doing?
- Executive Producer Suzanne de Passe Discusses the Making of Lonesome Dove
- How Did You Chose This Project?
- How Do You Feel About the Public's Reaction to Lonesome Dove?
- How Do You Feel About the Material?
- How Was the Experience of Casting Lonesome Dove?
- What Did It Take to Bring Lonesome Dove to the Screen?
- Can You Elaborate About the Experience of Producing This Project for Television
- What Was It Like Working With the Director, Simon Wincer?
- What Attracted You to Making a Western?
- How Was the Experience of Having an Audience Screen Your Film for the First Time?
- Tell Us What It Was Like the First Time Lonesome Dove Aired on Television
- After All This Time, How Often Do You Think of Lonesome Dove?
- Is There a Scene You Feel You Can Identify With in Lonesome Dove?
- Which Character in This Story Did You Feel for the Most?
- What One Memory Would You Like to Share About Lonesome Dove?
- How Has This Film Affected Your Life?
- Play Trailer
- Play Movie
- Side #2 -- Lonesome Dove Disc 2
- Part 3- "The Plains"
- Part 4- "Return"
- Special Features
- Western Historical Trivia
- Western Historical Trivia Game
- Continue
- Cast & Crew
- Robert Duvall as Gus McRae
- Filmography
- Tommy Lee Jones as Captian Woodrow F. Call
- Filmography
- Anjelica Huston as Clara Allen
- Filmography
- Danny Glover as Joshua Deets
- Filmography
- Robert Urich as Jake Spoon
- Filmography
- Diane Lane as Lorena Wood
- Filmography
- Rick Schroder as Newt
- Filmography
- Frederic Forrest as Blue Duck
- Filmography
- D.B. Sweeney as Dish
- Filmography
- Director Simon Wincer
- Filmography
- Executive Producer Suzanne de Passe
- Filmography
- Executive Producer Robert Halmi, Jr.
- Filmography
- Producer Dyson Lovell
- Filmography
- Author Larry McMurtry
- Filmography
- Writer and Executive Producer Bill Wittliff
- Filmography
- Production Notes
- Credits
- Play Movie
- Side #3 -- Streets of Laredo, Pt. 1
- Scene Index
- Play Movie
- Side #4 -- Streets of Laredo, Pt. 2
- Scene Index
- Play Movie
- Side #5 -- Dead Man's Walk Disc 1
- Play Movie
- Scene Selections
- Chapters 1-20
- Chapters 21-31
- Movie Credits
- Part 1
- Part 2
- Part 3
- A Look Behind the Scenes
- Side #6 -- Dead Man's Walk Disc 2
- Play Movie, Pt. 2
- Scene Selections
- Chapters 1-20
- Chapters 21-31
- A Look Behind the Scenes
- Hallmark Channel Trailer
Year released: 2001
MPAA Rating: [ NR ]
Format: No information available
Length: 867
Sound: DS
Subtitles: Not Available
Studio: Live/Artisan
Lonesome Dove [2 Discs]
Features:
- cc
Interview with Larry McMurty
- Interview with Suzanne de Passe
- Full-screen version
- 2.0 Dolby Surround
- Western historical trivia
- Western historical trivia game
- Trailer
- Cast and crew information
- Production notes
- Digitally mastered
- Scene access
- Interactive menus
View menus
- Side #1 -- Disc 1
- Part 1- "Leaving"
- Part 2- "On the Trail"
- Special Features
- A Conversation With Author Larry McMurtry
- Who Was the Novel, Lonesome Dove Dedicated to ?
- Tell Us About the Research You Do as You Write
- Are the Chracters in Lonesome Dove Based on Anyone You Know?
- Tell Us About the Name, Lonesome Dove
- Once You Come Up With the Title, Did It Help You to Finish the Story?
- Do You Enjoy Writing the Screenplays of the Novels You Have Written?
- Do You Like Revisiting the Characters in You Novels?
- As a Novelist, Do You Start With Character or Story?
- Did You Grow Up on a Ranch and Interact With Animals Similar to the Ones in Lonesome Dove?
- Tell Us About the Relationship Between Gus McCrae and Woodrow Call
- Do You Enjoy the Writing Process?
- Tell Us About the Bookstore You Opened in Your Hometown of Archer city, Texas
- Other Than Being a Writer and Book Collector, Is There Another Occupation You Could See Yourself Doing?
- Executive Producer Suzanne de Passe Discusses the Making of Lonesome Dove
- How Did You Choose This Project?
- How Do You Feel About the Public's Reaction to Lonesome Dove?
- How Do You Feel About the Material?
- How Was the Experience of Casting Lonesome Dove?
- What Did It Take to Bring Lonesome Dove to the Screen?
- Can You Elaborate About the Experience of Producing This Project for Television?
- What Was It Like Working With the Director, Simon Wincer?
- What Attracted You to Making a Western?
- How Was the Experience of Having an Audience Screen Your Film For the First Time ?
- Tell Us What It Was Like the First Time Lonesome Dove Aired on Television
- After All This Time, How Often Do You Think of Lonesome Dove ?
- Play Trailer
- Play Movie
- Side #2 -- Disc 2
- Part 3- "The Plains"
- Part 4- "Return"
- Special Features
- Western Historical Trivia
- Western Historical Trivia Game
- Cast & Crew
- Robert Duvall as Gus McRae
- Tommy Lee Jones as Captian Woodrow F. Call
- Anjelica Huston as Clara Allen
- Danny Glover as Joshua Deets
- Robert Urich as Jake Spoon
- Diane Lane as Lorena Wood
- rick Schroder as Newt
- Frederica Forrest as Blue Duck
- D.B. Sweeney as Dish
- Director Simon Wincer, Executive Producer Suzanne de Passe
- Executive Producer Robert Halmi, Jr., Producer Dyson Lovell
- Author Larry McMurtry, Writer and Executive Producer Bill Wittliff
- Production Notes
- Credits
- Play Movie
View chapters
- Side #1 -- Disc 1
- 1. Leaving [7:46]
- 2. Two Dollars [5:43]
- 3. Jake Spoon Arrives [4:37]
- 4. Fortunes in Montana [3:52]
- 5. Fort Smith [2:39]
- 6. Restless [5:19]
- 7. A Ralaxing Afternoon [3:18]
- 8. "Take Joe With You" [2:38]
- 9. Singing Irishmen [5:53]
- 10. Horse Thieves [5:08]
- 11. Ellie Leaves Town [5:49]
- 12. Cut the Cards [6:03]
- 13. A Cowman's Paradise [4:04]
- 14. Gus's Money [4:33]
- 15. Good-bye [7:39]
- 16. "We Don't Rent Pigs" [2:21]
- 17. Mesquite Thorn [3:45]
- 18. Sandstorm [4:15]
- 19. Lorie in the Morning [5:01]
- 20. River Crossing [3:50]
- 1. On the Trail [4:28]
- 2. A Bad Start [2:58]
- 3. "Is This Texas?" [5:33]
- 4. Going to Ogallala [4:04]
- 5. A New Cook [3:00]
- 6. Upstanding Lawmen [3:36]
- 7. Remembering Clara [3:51]
- 8. Thowing Rocks [4:22]
- 9. Changing the Plans [3:04]
- 10. A Feisty Gentleman [6:41]
- 11. Blue Duck [4:32]
- 12. Lorie Is Captured [5:34]
- 13. "Let's Gamble" [7:34]
- 14. Gunfight [4:38]
- 15. Fighting About Lorie [3:16]
- 16. A Dangerous Man [8:17]
- 17. Burying the Dead [3:19]
- 18. Hunting [3:12]
- 19. Fort Worth [2:52]
- 20. Gold Coins [4:55]
- Side #2 -- Disc 2
- 1. The Plains [4:04]
- 2. Hat Creek Cattle Company [4:12]
- 3. Thieves and Murderers [4:23]
- 4. Tracking [4:14]
- 5. Sodbusters [3:32]
- 6. Looking After Lorie [1:33]
- 7. Riding with Outlaws [3:47]
- 8. A Fine Death [3:52]
- 9. A Baby Boy [5:19]
- 10. Dee Boot [2:22]
- 11. Heartsick [5:53]
- 12. No More Wives [3:16]
- 13. July Finds Ellie [7:54]
- 14. "I Hate Rude Behavior..." [9:19]
- 15. Old Sweethearts [7:37]
- 16. Horse Trading [2:39]
- 17. "I'd Like a Kiss" [3:40]
- 18. Ladies' Man [4:02]
- 19. No Water [4:43]
- 20. Chasing After Indians [7:09]
- 1. Return [3:25]
- 2. Pretty Country [2:53]
- 3. Scouting the Territory [3:25]
- 4. Chasing Buffalo [4:01]
- 5. Surrounded by Indians [5:25]
- 6. Leaving Gus [5:50]
- 7. Lost [4:09]
- 8. Miles City [5:13]
- 9. Arguing With Call [9:10]
- 10. Bringing Bad News [5:16]
- 11. Winter's Coming [1:34]
- 12. Building a Ranch [9:02]
- 13. "I Ain't Kin to Nobody" [5:30]
- 14. Keeping a Promise [4:00]
- 15. Saying Good-bye [5:46]
- 16. A Hard Trip [1:32]
- 17. Blue Duck Flies [5:26]
- 18. Crashing the Wagon [3:01]
- 19. Clara's Orchard [2:08]
- 20. Lonesome Dove [6:41]
Year released: 1989
MPAA Rating: [ NR ]
Format: No information available
Length: 360
Sound: DS
Subtitles: Not Available
Studio: Live/Artisan
Lonesome Dove Collection [5 Discs] [BOX SET]
Features:
Not Available
View menus
- Side #1 -- Lonesome Dove, Side A
- Special Features
- A Conversation with Author Larry McMurtry
- Who was the novel, Lonesome Dove dedicated to?
- Tell us about the research you do as you write.
- Are the characters in Lonesome Dove based on anyone you know?
- Tell us about the name, Lonesome Dove.
- Once you came up with the title, did it help you to finish the story?
- Do you enjoy writing the screenplays of the novels you have written?
- Do you like revisiting the characters in your novels?
- As a novelist, do you start with character or story?
- Did you grow up on a ranch and interact with animals similar to the ones in Lonesome Dove?
- Tell us about the relationship between Gus McCrae and Woodrow Call.
- Do you enjoy the writing process?
- Tell us about the bookstore you opened in your hometown of Archer City, Texas.
- Other than being a writer and book collector, is there another occupation you could see yourself doing?
- Executive Producer Suzanne de Passe Discusses the Making of Lonesome Dove
- How did you choose this project?
- How do you feel about the public's reaction to Lonesome Dove?
- How do you feel about the material?
- How was the experience of casting Lonesome Dove?
- What did it take to bring Lonesome Dove to the screen?
- Can you elaborate about the experience of producing this project for television?
- What was it like working with the director, Simon Wincer?
- What attracted you to making a western?
- How was the experience of having an audience screen your film for the first time?
- Tell us what it was like the first time Lonesome Dove aired on television.
- After all this time, how often do you think of Lonesome Dove?
- Is there a scene you feel you can identify with in Lonesome Dove?
- Which character in this story did you feel for the most?
- What one memory would you like to share about Lonesome Dove?
- How has this film affected your life?
- Play Trailer
- Play Movie
- Side #2 -- Lonesome Dove, Side B
- Special Features
- Western Historical Trivia
- Western Historical Trivia Game
- Cast & Crew
- Robert Duvall as Gus McCrae
- Biography
- Filmography
- Tommy Lee Jones as Captain Woodrow F. Call
- Biography
- Filmography
- Anjelica Huston as Clara Allen
- Biography
- Filmography
- Danny Glover as Joshua Deets
- Biography
- Filmography
- Robert Urich as Jake Spoon
- Biography
- Filmography
- Diane Lane as Lorena Wood
- Biography
- Filmography
- Rick Schroder as Newt
- Biography
- Filmography
- Frederic Forrest as Blue Duck
- Biography
- Filmography
- D.B. Sweeney as Dish
- Biography
- Filmography
- Director Simon Wincer
- Biography
- Filmography
- Executive Producer Suzanne de Passe
- Biography
- Filmography
- Executive Producer Robert Halmi, Jr.
- Biography
- Filmography
- Producer Dyson Lovell
- Biography
- Filmography
- Author Larry McMurtry
- Biography
- Filmography
- Writer and Executive Producer Bill Wittliff
- Biography
- Filmography
- Production Notes
- Play Movie
- Side #3 -- Streets of Laredo, Part 1
- Play Movie
- Side #4 -- Streets of Laredo, Part 2
- Play Movie
- Side #5 -- Dead Man's Walk, Disc 1
- Play Movie
- A Look Behind the Scenes
- Hallmark Channel Trailer
- Side #6 -- Dead Man's Walk, Disc 2
- Play Movie Part 2
- A Look Behind the Scenes
- Hallmark Channel Trailer
- Side #7 -- Music from Lonesome Dove: The Soundtrack Album
View chapters
- Side #1 -- Lonesome Dove, Side A
- 0. Part 1 - "Leaving"
- 1. Leaving [7:46]
- 2. Two Dollars [5:43]
- 3. Jake Spoon Arrives [4:37]
- 4. Fortunes in Montana [3:52]
- 5. Fort Smith [2:39]
- 6. Restless [5:19]
- 7. A Relaxing Afternoon [3:18]
- 8. "Take Joe with You" [2:38]
- 9. Singing Irishmen [5:53]
- 10. Horse Thieves [5:08]
- 11. Ellie Leaves Town [5:49]
- 12. Cut the Cards [6:03]
- 13. A Cowman's Paradise [4:04]
- 14. Gus's Money [4:33]
- 15. Good-bye [7:39]
- 16. "We Don't Rent Pigs." [2:21]
- 17. Mesquite Thorn [3:45]
- 18. Sandstorm [4:15]
- 19. Lorie in the Morning [5:01]
- 20. River Crossing [3:50]
- 0. Part 2 - "On the Trail"
- 1. On the Trail [4:28]
- 2. A Bad Start [2:58]
- 3. "Is This Texas?" [5:33]
- 4. Going to Ogallala [4:04]
- 5. A New Cook [3:00]
- 6. Upstanding Lawmen [3:36]
- 7. Remembering Clara [3:51]
- 8. Throwing Rocks [4:22]
- 9. Changing the Plans [3:04]
- 10. A Feisty Gentleman [6:41]
- 11. Blue Duck [4:32]
- 12. Lorie Is Captured [5:34]
- 13. "Let's Gamble" [7:34]
- 14. Gunfight [4:38]
- 15. Fighting About Lorie [3:16]
- 16. A Dangerous Man [8:17]
- 17. Burying the Dead [3:19]
- 18. Hunting [3:12]
- 19. Fort Worth [2:52]
- 20. Gold Coins [4:55]
- Side #2 -- Lonesome Dove, Side B
- 0. Part 3 - "The Plains"
- 1. The Plains [4:04]
- 2. Hat Creek Cattle Company [4:12]
- 3. Thieves and Murderers [4:23]
- 4. Tracking [4:14]
- 5. Sodbusters [3:32]
- 6. Looking After Lorie [1:33]
- 7. Riding with Outlaws [3:47]
- 8. A Fine Death [3:52]
- 9. A Baby Boy [5:19]
- 10. Dee Boot [2:22]
- 11. Heartsick [5:53]
- 12. No More Wives [3:16]
- 13. July Finds Ellie [7:54]
- 14. "I Hate Rude Behavior..." [9:19]
- 15. Old Sweethearts [7:37]
- 16. Horse Trading [2:39]
- 17. "I'd Like a Kiss" [3:40]
- 18. Ladies' Man [4:02]
- 19. No Water [4:43]
- 20. Chasing After Indians [7:09]
- 0. Part 4 - "Return"
- 1. Return [3:25]
- 2. Pretty Country [2:53]
- 3. Scouting the Territory [3:25]
- 4. Chasing Buffalo [4:01]
- 5. Surrounded by Indians [5:25]
- 6. Leaving Gus [5:50]
- 7. Lost [4:09]
- 8. Miles City [5:13]
- 9. Arguing with Call [9:10]
- 10. Bringing Bad News [5:16]
- 11. Winter's Coming [1:34]
- 12. Building a Ranch [9:02]
- 13. "I Ain't Kin to Nobody" [5:30]
- 14. Keeping a Promise [4:00]
- 15. Saying Good-bye [5:46]
- 16. A Hard Trip [1:32]
- 17. Blue Duck Flies [5:26]
- 18. Crashing the Wagon [3:01]
- 19. Clara's Orchard [2:08]
- 20. Lonesome Dove [6:41]
- Side #3 -- Streets of Laredo, Part 1
- 0. Scene Index
- 1. Streets of Laredo - Part One [3:49]
- 2. Morning Arrives [3:00]
- 3. A Family Man [3:48]
- 4. The Man for the Job [2:58]
- 5. Making a Decision [2:04]
- 6. Chasing His Hat [3:32]
- 7. No Weapons [2:08]
- 8. Taking Care of Father [1:47]
- 9. The Law West of the Pecos [3:09]
- 10. News [5:25]
- 11. Disrespectful Behavior [2:57]
- 12. Theories of the Robber [3:10]
- 13. Marriage Woes [1:33]
- 14. Bringing Trouble to the Town [2:55]
- 15. Not the Law [1:40]
- 16. Cold on the Inside [2:47]
- 17. A Sense of Obligation [3:27]
- 18. Housing Search [2:40]
- 19. Campfire Stories [2:11]
- 20. A Good Tracker [3:39]
- 21. Presidio, Texas [2:18]
- 22. The Spirits of Children [2:11]
- 23. Old Killers [6:38]
- 24. News Travels through Saloons [3:11]
- 25. A Second Killer [1:29]
- 26. Nightmares [6:12]
- 27. Fear [3:17]
- 28. An Independent Woman [2:32]
- 29. Horse Thief [2:13]
- 30. A Mother's Love [3:37]
- 31. Killer Instinct [4:38]
- 32. Sleeping in the Saddle [:55]
- 33. No News about Ted [1:13]
- 34. Guilt [1:31]
- 35. Worst Gang in the West [4:50]
- 36. A King of Sorts [4:16]
- 37. The Right Man [5:22]
- 38. Hope is Lost [3:49]
- 39. Night Hunter [1:46]
- 40. A Dying Breed [1:58]
- 41. Mother Returns [1:49]
- 42. The Law [5:40]
- 43. Competent Marksman [2:08]
- 44. End Credits - Part One [1:09]
- Side #4 -- Streets of Laredo, Part 2
- 0. Scene Index
- 1. Streets of Laredo - Part Two [3:08]
- 2. A Good Deed [3:31]
- 3. Left for Dead [2:19]
- 4. Fort Stockton, Texas [2:26]
- 5. New Partner [3:42]
- 6. A Brother's Threats [1:16]
- 7. Cold [3:33]
- 8. A Mean Bandit [:31]
- 9. Plunkert [:36]
- 10. Careless [4:04]
- 11. Fight for Life [7:52]
- 12. Loyalty [1:59]
- 13. Healing Wounds [3:55]
- 14. Garza Strikes Again [2:11]
- 15. Giving Up [4:34]
- 16. A Plan [7:52]
- 17. "Take Me to My Husband" [2:17]
- 18. Midwife Duties [2:25]
- 19. A Favor [3:30]
- 20. Joey Returns [2:04]
- 21. A Good Boy Again [4:43]
- 22. Passed On [2:19]
- 23. A Child Gone Bad [3:29]
- 24. Chatting about Mary [2:21]
- 25. Snakebite [3:09]
- 26. Homecoming [2:38]
- 27. A Bright Girl [5:50]
- 28. End Credits - Part Two [1:03]
- Side #5 -- Dead Man's Walk, Disc 1
- 0. Scene Selections
- 1. Texas, 1842
- 2. Battle in Northern Mexico
- 3. Standing Ground
- 4. Indians Attack
- 5. Joining the March in Austin
- 6. Preparing for Battle
- 7. McCrae Falls in Love
- 8. Follow Their Tracks
- 9. Great Texas - Santa Fe Expedition
- 10. "I Want to Marry You"
- 11. Inviting the Indians to Dinner
- 12. Killing the Bull
- 13. Attack!
- 14. The Fire
- 15. Planning to Take Captives
- 16. Prepping for Battle
- 17. Taking Them Captive
- 18. Meeting the Opposition
- 19. Working Together
- 20. Apache Lands
- Side #6 -- Dead Man's Walk, Disc 2
- 0. Scene Selections
- 21. A Long Day's Journey
- 22. "You Are All Still My Prisoners"
- 23. Another Killing
- 24. Looking Ahead
- 25. Major's Request
- 26. Prisoners Again
- 27. Firing Squad
- 28. Who Will Live, and Who Will Die
- 29. The Savior
- 30. Prisoners in Northern Mexico
- 31. "Beware of the Dark Woman"
- 32. Movie Credits: Part 1
- 33. Movie Credits: Part 2
- 34. Movie Credits: Part 3
Year released: 1988
MPAA Rating: [ NR ]
Format: No information available
Length: 867
Sound: 2
Subtitles: Eng
Studio: Hallmark