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Latest revision as of 23:51, 25 September 2022

Robert Duvall as Gus MacCrae and Tommy Lee Jones as Woodrow Call

Lonesome Dove is the name of a highly-regarded Western novel by Larry McMurtry. It was also adapted into a Emmy-winning four-episode television miniseries.

Tropes used in Lonesome Dove include: