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Comanche Moon on CBS
[2008, TV Show]
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Prequel to "Lonesome Dove" that details the adventures of Texas Rangers Gus McCrae and Woodrow Call as they protect settlers from Comanche Indians and attempt to rescue their Yankee captain from a ruthless Mexican bandit who is holding him for ransom.
Doctor Who: Timelash and Other Announced Releases | DVD News and Reviews | 1/18/2008
New releases announced today, January 18:Comanche Moon - The Second Chapter in the Lonesome Dove Saga will be coming out February 26 Doctor Who - Story #142: Timelash will be coming out April 1 Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Collection: Volume 10.2 will be coming out February 5 Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items.
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Comanche Moon's Wes Studi on Playing a Native American Icon | TV Guide Interviews & Features | 1/15/2008
With roles in Dances with Wolves, The Last of the Mohicans and HBO's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, Wes Studi is a familiar face to fans of historical dramas. Tonight, the accomplished Cherokee character actor continues his hard-nosed portrayal of Comanche leader Buffalo Hump in Part 2 of Comanche Moon (9 pm/ET, CBS; it concludes tomorrow), the Lonesome Dove prequel that traces the early years of Dove protagonists Woodrow Call and Gus McCrae. TV Guide: You've appeared in many films about the...
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Ratings: New Terminator, Old West Open Big | Today's News: Our Take | 1/14/2008
Talk about "I'll be back." Fox's Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles on Sunday night premiered to 18.3 million total viewers and was broadcast television's highest-rated scripted series debut in three years among adults 18-49 and adults 18-34. (Among total viewers it was the highest in almost two years.) It was also Fox's highest-rated scripted series debut in over seven years among 18- to 49-year-olds (since Dark Angel, Oct. 2000) and in eight years in total viewers.On the other end of the...
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Karl Urban: From Comanche Moon's Old West to Star Trek's Exciting Future | TV Guide Interviews & Features | 1/11/2008
Premiering Sunday, Jan. 13, at 9 pm/ET, and then continuing Tuesday and Wednesday night, CBS' Comanche Moon miniseries ? based on Larry McMurtry's best-selling Lonesome Dove prequel ? follows Texas Rangers Woodrow F. Call (Karl Urban) and Augustus "Gus" McCrae (Steve Zahn) as they deal with the tensions of life in the Old West. TVGuide.com spoke with Urban (the Lord of the Rings films' Eomer) about his latest wild venture. Plus: The best sneak peek he could let slip regarding his role as Dr....
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Prequel to "Lonesome Dove" that details the adventures of Texas Rangers Gus McCrae and Woodrow Call as they protect settlers from Comanche Indians and attempt to rescue their Yankee captain from a ruthless Mexican bandit who is holding him for ransom.
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Val Kilmer
: Inish Scull
Steve Zahn
: Gus McCrae
Rachel Griffiths
: Inez Scull
Karl Urban
: Woodrow Call
Linda Cardellini
: Clara Forsythe
Elizabeth Banks
: Maggie Tilton
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