Lonesome Dove was a fictional Made for TV movie. There is no Montana ranch known as the Hat Creek Cattle Company, just like there is no Ponderosa from Bonanza. I loved the show Lonesome Dove and have watched it several times; however, it was based on a western novel
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Bolivar "Bol" for short. He was the cook in the beginning at the Lonesome Dove Ranch. Po Campo was the second cook that chose to walk along beside the wagon.
Wade was played by actor Frederick Coffin in the television miniseries "Lonesome Dove." Coffin brought depth to the character with his portrayal of the loyal and conflicted ranch hand.
Return to Lonesome Dove - 1993 Return to Lonesome Dove Part I Return to Lonesome Dove Part II Return to Lonesome Dove Part III was released on: USA: 1993
According to IMDb the filming locations for the 'Lonesome Dove' mini-series were in both Texas and New Mexico ~ see related link below .
"Lonesome Dove" is set in the American West during the 1870s. The story primarily takes place in the frontier town of Lonesome Dove, Texas, and follows a group of retired Texas Rangers as they embark on a cattle drive to Montana.
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The duration of Return to Lonesome Dove is 5.67 hours.
Return to Lonesome Dove was created on 1993-11-14.
In the miniseries "Lonesome Dove," Robert Duvall's character, Augustus "Gus" McRae, was buried in a small grove near Clara's ranch. His burial site was marked with a simple cross made from a fence post.
Fred Coffin played Big Zwey in Lonesome Dove.