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Os Pistoleiros do Oeste

Título original: Lonesome Dove
  • Minissérie de televisão
  • 1989
  • 14
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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29 mil
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Tommy Lee Jones, Diane Lane, Robert Duvall, Danny Glover, Anjelica Huston, Robert Urich, Frederic Forrest, and Ricky Schroder in Os Pistoleiros do Oeste (1989)
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Dois ex-Texas Rangers renovam seu espírito aventureiro quando eles e outros moradores de uma pequena cidade do Texas embarcam em uma jornada em busca de gado até o território de Montana.Dois ex-Texas Rangers renovam seu espírito aventureiro quando eles e outros moradores de uma pequena cidade do Texas embarcam em uma jornada em busca de gado até o território de Montana.Dois ex-Texas Rangers renovam seu espírito aventureiro quando eles e outros moradores de uma pequena cidade do Texas embarcam em uma jornada em busca de gado até o território de Montana.

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    • Robert Duvall
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Danny Glover
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    8,7/10
    29 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
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    771
    144
    • Estrelas
      • Robert Duvall
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Danny Glover
    • 260Avaliações de usuários
    • 19Avaliações da crítica
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  • Série mais bem avaliada nº151
    • Ganhou 7 Primetime Emmys
      • 18 vitórias e 17 indicações no total

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    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Augustus 'Gus' McCrae
    • 1989
    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Woodrow F. Call
    • 1989
    Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    • Joshua Deets
    • 1989
    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Lorena Wood
    • 1989
    Robert Urich
    Robert Urich
    • Jake Spoon
    • 1989
    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Blue Duck
    • 1989
    D.B. Sweeney
    D.B. Sweeney
    • Dish Boggett
    • 1989
    Ricky Schroder
    Ricky Schroder
    • Newt Dobbs
    • 1989
    Anjelica Huston
    Anjelica Huston
    • Clara Allen
    • 1989
    Chris Cooper
    Chris Cooper
    • July Johnson
    • 1989
    Timothy Scott
    Timothy Scott
    • Pea Eye Parker
    • 1989
    Glenne Headly
    Glenne Headly
    • Elmira Boot Johnson
    • 1989
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Roscoe Brown
    • 1989
    William Sanderson
    William Sanderson
    • Lippy Jones
    • 1989
    Barry Tubb
    Barry Tubb
    • Jasper Fant
    • 1989
    Gavan O'Herlihy
    Gavan O'Herlihy
    • Dan Suggs
    • 1989
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Luke
    • 1989
    Frederick Coffin
    Frederick Coffin
    • Big Zwey
    • 1989
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    Avaliações de usuários260

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    Reviewers say 'Lonesome Dove' is a critically acclaimed miniseries with rich character development, stunning performances by Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones, and a compelling Old West narrative. It is praised for its realistic portrayal of the late 1800s, deep emotional impact, and strong character bonds. The series is celebrated for high production values and faithful adaptation of Larry McMurtry's novel. However, some note its slow pacing and length, and a few critics point out discrepancies between the book and miniseries.
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    10swaine

    This is the finest Western film ever made, bar none.

    The Lonesome Dove mini-series contains every core element of a classic story of the mythic Old West: romance, tragedy, courageous and independent yet very human heroes, vicious yet believable villains, plenty of action, and the overall grit and determination of frontier life. These elements are all woven into an enthralling story centered on an epic journey across the American frontier--a cattle drive from Texas to Montana undertaken shortly after the Custer massacre. The movie is extremely faithful (in plot, dialogue, and characterizations) to the excellent novel by Larry McMurtry, and especially benefits from McMurtry's genius at narrative and story construction. What makes the film even better are the truly exceptional performances by the first rate cast, that includes Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Ulrich, and Anjelica Huston, and the great musical score, which won a well-deserved Emmy. This is the kind of film about the Old West that only comes along once in a blue moon, and lovers of Old West stories and movies (as well as real-life cowboys) watch it over and over. In my view, it ranks above even the classics of Western film, including Red River, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, and Shane--and I love all of those films. Even though it is over six hours long, and technically a TV mini-series, it should be considered a great film.
    9mssandlin

    The Greatest Western of All Time

    Larry McMurtry's wonderful story is beautifully and amazingly brought to the screen by director Simon Wincer. It assembles together one of the best casts in movie history. Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones are nearly perfect. Duvall has been quoted as saying that Gus McCrae was his favorite character he ever played. He is certainly mine. Angelica Huston is the perfect person to play Clara. It is almost like Larry McMurtry had some of these actors and actresses in mind when he wrote his novel. The only exception is Frederic Forrest as Blue Duck. He does a fine job with what he's got, but the man just isn't big enough or scary enough for this role. The story is incredible. The scenery is beautiful. Lonesome Dove is, in my opinion, the best western ever made. A definite must see for everyone.
    TumnusFalls

    Grand, sweeping, sad, joyful, alive

    Lonesome Dove tells the story of friendship, love, tragedy, life, change, the frontier, the passing of generations.

    Gus McCrae and Woodrow Call are retired Texan Rangers, holed up in the small, dusty south Texas town of Lonesome Dove, a town with less going on than the nearby Rio Grande. Some prodding by a former partner gets them off their front porch and up in the saddle again, guiding a herd of cattle and of horses, a passle of men, a boy, and a lady of the night. They off and go to Montana, along the way meeting death, life, former loves and new loves, and witnessing the closing of the American frontier.

    This film is six hours long, if you think of things that way, but really, it's far too short. You want to stop the film and get on your own horse to ride along with Gus and Woodrow. Yeah, it would be tough, but you know that Gus and Woodrow would be faithful friend who'd have the gumption to tell you the truth, even if it hurt a bit or a lot.

    You'd miss a lot if you think of this film as simply a `show' or even entertainment. It captures your imagination, and helps you see what life was like 120 years ago - in some cases nasty, brutish, and short, but in other cases full of love, wonder, tenderness, compassion, and hope. The film doesn't dwell on the gore, but it doesn't hide it. Life on the frontier was tough, wearing on the body and mind, and relentlessly unforgiving of the weak, mistaken, and mislead. You -died- on the frontier, and death wasn't always easy. But along the way you live in breathtaking beauty. You get to see the world your hands make - you build your life from the dirt on the ground and the trees on the hill.

    Gus and Woodrow ARE Texas Rangers, two men as different from each other as can be. Gus enjoys life, and seeks to chase buffalo just for the fun of it. Woodrow sees life as something to fight, to prepare for its certain triumph, but still manages to be a loyal, faithful, and loving friend. They interact with each other and the grand sweep of people along the way to Montana.

    As far as performances, Robert Duvall is an American treasure. I've seen him in many movies, but never knew he was Augustus McCrae until I watched this show. There are just some roles that are designed to fit a particular character. Tommy Lee Jones is cryptic, laconic, guarded, and yet completely tender. You believe he believes he's tough, and you know he knows he's not. Ricky Schroeder plays Newt, Woodrow's unacknowledged son. Diana Lane is Lorena, the 'lady of the night,' and does a good job with her limited role. Anjelica Huston is fine - but of the main players, she's the one I had the least empathy with, mostly because in her other roles she plays someone with a darker and richer voice - in this show she is a tight-voiced soprano with a twang. Had I not seen her in shows, I think I would have believed her better. Chris Cooper plays the dithering sheriff who grows up a bit through the film; his wife, played by Glenne Headley, is very guarded in whom she loves, and it's not Chris Cooper. Robert Urich is Jake, the former saddle-mate of Gus and Woodrow, and Danny Glover is Deets, another partner.

    Sure, it's a sad film in some ways. Some major players die, and some other players do not rise to the level of their situation. You want to reach in and simply -shake- some of the characters. But they reflect more closely what real people are like, and not so much what people are like when forced to play along with a happy ending.

    But even with its sadness, it's a film full of life. Gus McCrae simply enjoys- every bit of what he goes through.

    Get the DVD so you can appreciate the backstory.
    9VioleTAK

    Defined my very idea of "friendship" at age 10.

    I was about 10 years old when I first watched Lonesome Dove.

    My parents were away, working hard to provide for our family, and I was left at home with a few channel. To my blessed luck, Lonesome Dove aired in one of those channels. I watched the first part, and counted the days, hours, moments, for next week's part. I was only 10, but I knew I was struck by something meaningful... Among all the junk that was being aired in between, all the TV reporting of wars in my country, all the political corruption I cared nothing about... I will tell you this: Lonesome Dove gave me faith in humanity.

    To this day, I can say this was the only cinematic film to ever truly touch my heart. I have seen many films/series since, but none has made an impact as beautiful and true as Lonesome Dove.

    Gus and Call's friendship in this 4part masterpiece, has defined my very idea of what friendship could look like in real life.

    Today I have a couple of dear friends. People I enjoy sharing my life with. People I'd follow to the ends of the earth if asked. And remembering dear old Gus and Call's journey, is something that brings tears to my eyes. For me... it was real. For me, their friendship was a lighthouse of hope. It was shining the words: "Never give up on your brothers and sisters, they are your light in the darkness".

    To friendship!
    10gbrumburgh

    Ambitious, close-to-legendary TV epic based on Larry McMurtrey's sprawling, episodic novel, a worthy cousin to "Giant."

    Little did I realize when I picked up the videotape of `Lonesome Dove' that I would be pitching a tent myself, camped out in front of the tube for most of my Saturday (6 hours, not including pauses for bathroom breaks, meals, letting the dog out, etc.). It certainly rearranged all my weekend priorities, but it was well worth the sacrifice after all the hoopola I've heard regarding this movie. It is a must experience.

    Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones top-line an outstanding cast in this epic-proportioned western which should have been worthy of a cinematic release for it captures beautifully the look, the feel and the time of the Old West as never before.

    In a nutshell, it relates the tale of two former Texas Rangers, Woodrow Call (Jones) and Gus McCrae (Duvall), both getting on in years, who manage a dusty but comfortable living running a cattle company just outside rundown Lonesome Dove, Texas. A third ranger, Jake Spoon (Robert Urich), returns from up north, on the lam for an accidental murder, and perks Woodrow's interest in being the first to take a herd into the mostly unsettled northern region of Montana, while laying claim to an area considered `perfect cattle territory.' He convinces relaxed old-timer Gus, who is content these days with a bottle of whiskey and a whore, to join him for one last thrill to recapture their old "Texas Ranger" glory days and shake up their too sedentary lives.

    Re-stealing horses and a herd from Mexican bandidos, they sign on a team of men to undertake the arduous journey eventually braving about every type of adversity imaginable. When it's not windstorms and snake-infested waters threatening life, limb and livestock, they have murderous horse thieves and vengeful Indians to contend with.

    What makes `Lonesome Dove' stand out proudly is not only its rich, panoramic beauty and intriguing story-lines, but its caring, sharply-defineated characters that keep this six-hour plus movie from ever wandering off. These are people you become fascinated with; people that you want to know as much as you can about – even minor characters stay with you here, such as the desponding, thick-accented bar-owner who carries the torch for one of his whores, or the spiritual cook who passes out whittled amulet-like carvings to the cattle team. When asked why he doesn't ride horses, he simply responds, `We are all animals. How would you like it if someone rode on you?'

    An intricate, finely-tuned subplot weaves in and out of the main Woodrow/Gus narrative. A northern sheriff July Johnson (Chris Cooper), accompanied by his stepson, reluctantly takes off to Texas after Jake Spoon for the accidental murder of the town's mayor, but gets sidetracked halfway when he learns his new wife Elmira (Glenne Headley) has abandoned him and the boy in her obsession to find the no-account man she left behind.

    The acting is superb all around, especially by those mentioned above. They give this movie such heart and scope. Also contributing greatly are Diane Lane as the town whore who seeks a better life; earnest Ricky Schroeder as the youngest member of the team whose family tree is questioned; Danny Glover, the wise and dedicated team scout; Barry Corbin as the slow-thinking undersheriff; Frederic Forrest as the murderous redskin Blue Duck; Angelica Huston as Duvall's kind-hearted former flame; Steve Buscemi and Frederick Coffin as a pair of lusty lowlifes; Nina Siemaszko as a scrappy backwoods waif, and others too numerous to name. But Tommy Lee Jones and, especially, Robert Duvall are the heart and soul of this piece. They limn characters so fascinating and complete, they just stand apart from the rest. Gus McCrae, in particular, will be remembered as one of Duvall's proudest creations.

    So, if you are into all-day campouts that will make you feel you yourself have been on a trek, `Lonesome Dove' is your ticket. It is wondrous entertainment that now lies in the miniseries Hall of Fame along with "Roots."

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    • Curiosidades
      Larry McMurtry wrote this in 1971 as a movie script. He intended for John Wayne to play Woodrow Call, James Stewart to play Gus McCrae, and Henry Fonda to play Jake Spoon, with Peter Bogdanovich directing. Wayne turned it down, and the project was shelved. Ten years later, McMurtry bought the script back, and wrote the book on which this miniseries was based.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Gus rescues Lorena from the gang of Indians, she has a deep cut on the right side of her lower lip. When they return to the cattle herd, her cut is completely healed, with no trace of a scar.
    • Citações

      Gus McCrae: Lorie darlin', life in San Francisco, you see, is still just life. If you want any one thing too badly, it's likely to turn out to be a disappointment. The only healthy way to live life is to learn to like all the little everyday things, like a sip of good whiskey in the evening, a soft bed, a glass of buttermilk, or a feisty gentleman like myself.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The opening credits are displayed over a series of black-and-white photographs taken from scenes in the movie. The very last on then turns to color and becomes the first scene of each episode. The end credits are displayed over a picture of a dove silhouette on a piece of wood.
    • Versões alternativas
      The 2008 DVD/Blu-Ray release was cropped to a 16:9 aspect ratio, and enhanced for viewing on widescreen televisions. These versions were also remastered, and the picture quality is superior to the original DVD release.
    • Conexões
      Featured in The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1989)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 5 de fevereiro de 1989 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • Alamo Village - Highway 674, Brackettville, Texas, EUA
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      • Motown Productions
      • Pangaea
      • Qintex Entertainment
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      • 1 h 30 min(90 min)
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      • 1.37 : 1(original ratio, negative ratio)

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