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Lonesome Dove: Le crépuscule

Titre original : Streets of Laredo
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1995
  • TV-14
  • 1h 40min
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Sissy Spacek, James Garner, and Sam Shepard in Lonesome Dove: Le crépuscule (1995)
Streets Of Laredo
Lire trailer2:38
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCaptain Woodrow Call, now retired from the Rangers, is a bounty hunter. He is hired by an eastern railroad baron to track down Joey Garza, a new breed of killer.Captain Woodrow Call, now retired from the Rangers, is a bounty hunter. He is hired by an eastern railroad baron to track down Joey Garza, a new breed of killer.Captain Woodrow Call, now retired from the Rangers, is a bounty hunter. He is hired by an eastern railroad baron to track down Joey Garza, a new breed of killer.

  • Casting principal
    • James Garner
    • Sissy Spacek
    • Sam Shepard
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    2,5 k
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    • Casting principal
      • James Garner
      • Sissy Spacek
      • Sam Shepard
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    • 3avis des critiques
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    • Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    HautLes mieux notés1 saison1995

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    Streets Of Laredo
    Trailer 2:38
    Streets Of Laredo

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    Rôles principaux64

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    James Garner
    James Garner
    • Captain Woodrow Call
    • 1995
    Sissy Spacek
    Sissy Spacek
    • Lorena
    • 1995
    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • Pea Eye…
    • 1995
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Judge Roy Bean
    • 1995
    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • John Wesley Hardin
    • 1995
    Wes Studi
    Wes Studi
    • Famous Shoes
    • 1995
    Charles Martin Smith
    Charles Martin Smith
    • Ned Brookshire…
    • 1995
    George Carlin
    George Carlin
    • Billy Williams
    • 1995
    Alexis Cruz
    Alexis Cruz
    • Joey Garza
    • 1995
    Kevin Conway
    Kevin Conway
    • Mox Mox
    • 1995
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Charles Goodnight
    • 1995
    Tristan Tait
    Tristan Tait
    • Deputy Ted Plunkert
    • 1995
    Miriam Colon
    Miriam Colon
    • Estrella
    • 1995
    James Victor
    James Victor
    • Gordo
    • 1995
    Sonia Braga
    Sonia Braga
    • Maria Garza
    • 1995
    Julio Carreon-Reyes
    • Rafael Garza
    • 1995
    Vanessa Martinez
    Vanessa Martinez
    • Teresa Garza…
    • 1995
    Anjanette Comer
    Anjanette Comer
    • Beaulah…
    • 1995
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    9jmcody

    A solid,if downbeat chapter in the magnificent series

    Granted, both the original Lonesome Dove novel and film are unique works of extremely fascinating classic story telling. Streets of Laredo obviously has a great deal to live up to and, when viewed or read in conjunction with Dove, it does suffer in the sense that our familiarity is slightly snubbed. Of course not much can measure up to the original, and so obviously this is something that cannot be helped. This sequel is far more brutal and violent that its predecessor. Violent death or at least the threat of it is an ever present character awash on Laredo's landscape much more than Dove.That said, Streets of Laredo as a film stands firmly upon its own merits which are quite impressive.Firstly, the cast is sublime. James Garner, always a vastly underrated actor, creates a stoic yet tragic Call. His final scene is at once heart breaking and resonating with strong quiet hope. His performance is all about what film acting aspires to become: he moves mountains without words.The rest of the cast is on equal footing with Garner. Playwrite Sam Shepard's Pea Eye, although losing much of Tim Scott's original Bentonesque forlorn rube, is filled with earthy heroism and and poetry. Sissy Spacek, as the whore re-incarnated as a schoolmarm Lorena produces the tough backbone needed to survive the Texas prarie. Comedian George Carlin's finely drawn panhandle scamp solidifies the theory that the border between comedy and tragedy is narrow at best. These are just a few of the excellent standouts in the sound ensemble.Secondly, there is the very narrative itself. It plays like a Sunday funeral dirge-ever aware of the passing of an era, yet peering into a glimmer future of simple optimism and hope. In McMurtry's frequently brutal world, everyone has a shot at redemption. Grace isn't free but it is availble to all willing to run the gauntlet, as long as they have a pure heart. In this film, pure of heart may not necessarily mean pure of deed, but at least evil is evil and good is good.This film bravely balances the aformentioned violence with scenes of wry humour and gentleness. In that regard, Laredo comes the closest anyone has come to honoring Peckinpah's greater works.The film, because it was produced for television is already mostly forotten by the minnions, but richly deserving of an audience. Enjoy and Savor.
    Captnvideo

    Casting All Wrong

    I just read the book, and haven't seen the TV show for several years. But I have to say that the idea that Lorena would marry Pea Eye is ridiculous. Then having the coal miner's daughter play her is more preposterous. Cissy Spacek is a good actress, but has very strange looks, not the beauty Lorena is supposed to be, and was in Lonesome Dove. Pea eye is a goofy looking guy-you can tell just by his name. He wouldn't look anything like Sam Shepard. I like James Garner, but his shtick is that he is a large man who is basically a coward, and gets out of scrapes using his words. The exact opposite of Call. He's supposed to be a rather average size man, who is shrunken in his old age, yet still a formidable foe. Brookshire is a bookeeper who adapts sort of well to the west, but not the geek that is Charles Martin Smith. Yuk! Yet the book so enthralls, with all it's misery, that I think I am going to go out and rent this TV movie, if I can find it. "Twould be so much better with casting closer to the characters character. And looks.
    10Gunn

    Comparing Movies is like comparing fruit!

    One of the first things I do after watching a movie I really like, is checking reviews of others...professionals and amateurs, as listed here. It's very frustrating reading some of them. Why do people compare them? Why do they look for faults? Why do they not see and praise the positive aspects and ease up on critical commentary? It's like comparing apples & oranges & bananas & strawberries, etc. Comparing a film to the book or a previous film seems overly critical to me. It always bothered me when Siskel & Ebert & Roeper, et al. rated films as bad or good...thumbs up or down...see it or don't see it. Streets of Laredo is a perfect example. A lot of superb work was put into this fascinating sequel by the director, the cinematographer, the actors, the music composer, the art directors and more. It deserves more than comparisons with the equally superb mini-series Lonesome Dove and its fabulous other sequels. James Garner's Woodrow Call was terrific, so was Tommy Lee Jones' but is it fair to compare them? Cissy Spacek's Lorena was just as good as Diane Lane's as were Sam Shephard's and Tim Scott's Pea Eye interpretations. How do you rate cake and pie? Is one better than the other? Should you condemn it to thumbs down or tell others to avoid it? Maybe to some people this is the way. One constant in all the LD sequels is Larry McMurtry's brilliant characterizations. And don't complain about character development. It takes time to develop a character's nuances and profile. E.G Archie Bunker, Mary Richards, Barney Miller and friends. How long a movie do you want to watch? To wrap it up, Streets of Laredo is a superb film with great acting, directing, cinematography, and a stirring musical score and more. So was Lonesome Dove, Return to Lonesome Dove, Dead Man's Walk, Comanche Moon and the TV series. They're all different but great!
    jbraptor

    The least good of the four movies

    If you haven't seen any of the other "Lonesome Dove" movies, "Streets of Laredo" is a strong drama with an excellent cast. James Garner is arguably America's least appreciated actor because he was always so handsome and charismatic. News flash: He's a terrific actor, not just a movie/TV star. Sissy Spacek is always wonderful. And all supporting parts filled with fine actors.

    Problem is, for those of us who've seen the others in this saga, much of this one doesn't make sense. We have no idea of the year. "Lonesome Dove" was set in 1877, a year after "Custer's Last Stand." Gus, Woodrow and Pea Eye were "old men" about 50 years old who'd been together for 30 years. Lorena was in her early 20s, shy and illiterate. Now Woodrow is perhaps ten years older, Lorena is much older, and is a strong, worldly schoolteacher married to a Pea Eye who's at least ten years younger than the original Pea Eye. They've been married for at least 15 years, and have five children. And Woodrow and Pea Eye have STILL known each other only 30 years.

    We wonder why Woodrow is in Laredo instead of at his thriving ranch in Montana. We wonder how and where Lorena and Pea Eye got together, given she went to San Francisco while Pea Eye stayed at the Montana ranch.

    The novel doubtless fills in lots of these gaps, but the movie shouldn't require reading the novel. Perhaps McMurtry, a true American literary treasure, just threw this screenplay together.

    But even those of us who know and love "Lonesome Dove," still one of the three best things ever made for television (with "Gettysburg" and "Band of Brothers"), can detach "Streets of Laredo" from the other three, ignore its many flaws, and just watch it on its own. When we do that, we enjoy a lot of wonderful acting in a very good drama.
    per-oqvist

    Too stereotypical for my taste

    I bought first the lonesome dove DVD and then the collection of Return to Lonesome Dove, Streets of Laredo and Dead man Walking I think it was.

    I have seen all but the last now.

    Streets of Laredo this is the worst of the three. I loved the first one and also enjoyed the second but this just got to much the same and too stereotypical.

    Every women is a whore or used to be. Every character is so one dimensional. 95 % of the men are pigs whereas the last 5 % is gentlemen???. A lot of talk about children going bad but they don't reflect much about it... It's like they can't think ahead. It's like watching aliens.

    Really don't like the Joey Garza character. and overall it was little in this mini series that interested me.

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    • Anecdotes
      James Garner had been offered the roles of both Gus and Call in Lonesome Dove (1989), but had to decline for health reasons.
    • Gaffes
      Judge Roy Bean is killed in this film, and John Wesley Hardin survives. The manner of Bean's death does not conform to historical fact--Bean actually drank himself to death--but his reputation as a "hanging judge" who was hanged outside his own courthouse is a popular legend. However, John Wesley Hardin died in 1895. Judge Roy Bean died eight years later in 1903.
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      Lorena Parker: Whose funeral?

      Tinkersley: Why, it's Doobie Plunkert's. She was well liked in the town. I like her myself even though I only met her once. That's why I let my whores sing at her funeral. Now, I kept two back for business. They had scratchy voices anyhow.

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      Followed by Dead Man's Walk (1996)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 novembre 1995 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Streets of Laredo
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lajitas, Texas, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • De Passe Entertainment
      • Levinson Productions
      • RHI Entertainment
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