Lonesome Dove - Fantasia
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Just beautiful! Such a great western and an amazing score. Little known fact: The story was originally a script set to star John Wayne, Henry Fonda and James Stewart. But after Wayne turned down the role of Call, it was transformed into the book, then reproduced with the cast we now know. Also of note, Duvall was originally cast as Call, but switched when Tommy Lee Jones read for the part.
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This reminds me so much of "The Ludlows" from Legends of the Fall! I love it!
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I hear those strings and my heart shouts and the breath leaves my body and I am THERE.........never was a book so thoroughly made real - never did a filmmaker have such truthful material and people and feelings and history for his movie.
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thank you so much for putting this song up, this was my fathers favorite song. he passed away last year and i haven't lisinted to it since, thank you for making sucha a beautiful video
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My favorite love scene ever in a movie : Call stands at that deathbed and wants to beg Gus, " Don't go. Don't leave. " Yeah, they're both men : so the fuk what ? It's an incredibly painful, real, genuine and truthful moment. It makes your heart bigger. That's what love does.
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Absolut geniale Musik.
Devinitiv eine der schönsten klassischen Melodien die ich je gehört habe.
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wonderful score of music for a well done mini seris loved it
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This was an excellent presentation and you do honor to one of the greatest western adventures ever filmed as well as some of the best actors and actresses cast for the roles. This score captures the sober and extreme confidence felt by Texas and Texans and, for that, we thank you.
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you did one hell of a job be proud Like all of us Texans are for this move
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You did the matching with the orchestra and visuals amazingly well with the superior score of one of the best films of all time. My compliments to your taste and efforts.
LONESOME DOVE is the best movie ever period.
CowboyRealtor 4 years ago 15
Thank you Escapay!!! it is awesome...What a story....what a great film. It may be of interest that much of it was true, their real names were Oliver Loving (the Gus charactor) and Charles Goodnight. The great cattle trip and the journey home with the body are all true. God bless all who love this story!!! and all who share via this site beautiful things.
vampireLOREN 3 years ago 9