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1995 Certificate 15
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Join the adventures of bounty hunter Woodrow Call as he tracks down a dangerous killer... Read more

Starring James Garner, Sissy Spacek, Sam Shepherd, Randy Quaid
Director Joseph Sargent
Genres Action/Adventure

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Larry McMurtry's Streets Of Laredo

Join the adventures of bounty hunter Woodrow Call as he tracks down a dangerous killer...

Starring James Garner, Sissy Spacek, Sam Shepherd, Randy Quaid
Director Joseph Sargent
Studio ACORN MEDIA
Run time DVD: 4 hrs 12 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Action/Adventure
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 13 Jun 2005
Production year: 1995
Format DVD

Larry McMurtry's Streets Of Laredo (2 discs) (1995)

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  • 4 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Not Lonesome Dove 1 but worthwhile

    McMurty's script and high end acting halts the downward trajectory that Return to Lonesome Dove was etching for posterity.

    It keeps up McMurtys fascination for sudden and undeserved death (an undoubted feature of the real American West)and quirky dialogue/ body lanquage that you spend the rest of your life trying to integrate into your day to day situations. Characters are as rounded as they are unlikely.

    Narrative drive remains strong,visually pleasing and James Garner underacts well and recognises there is no point in being the original Captain McCall. Like Lonesome Dove 1 and you will like this.

      • A customer from Southport
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  • 4 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Not Lonesome Dove 1 but worthwhile

    McMurty's script and high end acting halts the downward trajectory that Return to Lonesome Dove was etching for posterity.

    It keeps up McMurtys fascination for sudden and undeserved death (an undoubted feature of the real American West)and quirky dialogue/ body lanquage that you spend the rest of your life trying to integrate into your day to day situations. Characters are as rounded as they are unlikely.

    Narrative drive remains strong,visually pleasing and James Garner underacts well and recognises there is no point in being the original Captain McCall. Like Lonesome Dove 1 and you will like this.

      • A customer from Southport
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    Ang Lee's acclaimed Brokeback Mountain dominated this year's Bafta awards, scooping four gongs and raising expectations of Oscar glory next month. The account of two gay cowboys in 60s America was awarded best film at last night's star-studded award ceremony in London's West End, with Lee winning best director. Scriptwriters Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana also won best adapted screenplay, while Hollywood's flavour of the month Jake Gyllenhall, who first shot to fame in 2001 US indie hit Donnie Read more

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256 Member ratings
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