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Streets of Laredo
Captain Woodrow Call, now retired from the Rangers, is a bounty hunter. He is hired by an eastern rail baron to track down Joey Garza, a new kind of killer, only a boy, who kills from a distance with a rifle.
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Plot Summary
This epic Western miniseries continues the story of Captain Woodrow F. Call, now an old man, as he leads a posse into Mexico to track down the ruthless bandit Joey Garza. Along the way, Call grapples with his past and the harsh realities of the changing West. The journey is fraught with danger, betrayal, and profound moral questions.
Critical Reception
Streets of Laredo was met with generally positive reviews, praised for its gritty portrayal of the Old West and strong performances, particularly from its veteran cast. It was noted for its epic scope and its exploration of complex themes, though some found its length to be demanding. The series was a significant television event, capturing the harshness and moral ambiguity of the frontier.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic Western atmosphere and compelling narrative.
Strong performances from Sam Elliott and James Arness were highlights.
Appreciated for its mature handling of mature themes and moral complexities.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Miniseries and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie (Sam Elliott).
Fun Fact
The miniseries is based on the novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry, who also penned 'Lonesome Dove,' and serves as a thematic sequel to that acclaimed work.
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