Wodrow Call man of vision ..... hell of a vision.
Actually the quote above is from the Television Movie, but the real quote was: "Yeah...hell of a vision."
But the last words in the book, Lonesome Dove were: "The woman, the woman. They say he missed that whore."
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Hellbitch
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Return to Lonesome Dove - 1993 Return to Lonesome Dove Part I Return to Lonesome Dove Part II Return to Lonesome Dove Part III was released on: USA: 1993
Diane Lane
Which one? The one he rides throughout most of the movie or the one call gives him in the end?
No
Hellbitch
"Lonesome Dove" is a 1989 television mini-series. Tommy Lee Jones did play Woodrow F. Call.
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In the novel "Lonesome Dove," July Johnson survives his journey with Woodrow Call and returns to Clara, his love interest. They eventually get married and have children, settling down in Lonesome Dove. July remains committed to his duties as a lawman and works to keep the peace in their new home.
Tim Scott played Pea Eye or Pete in Lonesome Dove 1989.
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jena malone
Yes, Sam Elliott was initially considered for the role of Woodrow F. Call in the mini-series "Lonesome Dove," but he turned it down due to already being committed to another project. The role eventually went to Tommy Lee Jones.
Return to Lonesome Dove - 1993 Return to Lonesome Dove Part I Return to Lonesome Dove Part II Return to Lonesome Dove Part III was released on: USA: 1993
Diane Lane
Yep!