Streets of Laredo (1995)
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Runtime: 4 hrs
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: In this sequel to Larry McMurtry's LONESOME DOVE, ornery Texas Ranger Captain Call takes on one last mission, tracking down a killer as a freelance bounty hunter. With Pea Eye Parker tagging along,... In this sequel to Larry McMurtry's LONESOME DOVE, ornery Texas Ranger Captain Call takes on one last mission, tracking down a killer as a freelance bounty hunter. With Pea Eye Parker tagging along, he crosses paths with such Western luminaries as Judge Roy Bean and John Wesley Hardin. Joseph Sargent (THE TAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE, MISS EVERS' BOYS) directed this worthy follow-up, with a terrific cast that includes James Garner, Ned Beatty, Randy Quaid, Sam Shepard, Sissy Spacek, Sonia Braga, and even George Carlin. [More]
Starring: James Garner, Ned Beatty, Sonia Braga, George Carlin
Starring: James Garner, Ned Beatty, Sonia Braga, George Carlin, Randy Quaid, Sam Shepard, Sissy Spacek, Wes Studi
Director: Joseph Sargent
Director: Joseph Sargent
Story: Larry McMurtry
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