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    A Lonesome Dove trivia question

    In the credits at the end of Lonesome Dove they give special thanks to Willie Nelson. Does anyone know why ?? It's after they give thanks to several ranches so did they do some filming on his land ?

    #2
    Hmm, as many times as I've seen that movie, I never noticed that before. I have no idea, but I'm curious to see if someone does have an answer for us.

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      #3
      He supplied the ganja

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        #4
        No idea. Never noticed it before.

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          #5
          Didn't he own the land where it was filmed???

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            #6
            I have no idea why, but then again, I have never made it to the credits to see the mention of Willie, because I always skip those and go straight into the next movie lol. I'm interested to find out the answer though...

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              #7
              If I remember correctly, quite a bit of the scenes filmed in Texas were on his ranch in Spicewood.

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                #8
                Some of it was filmed on the Moody in ranch in Del Rio, some of the set is still up next to the river.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SPUD View Post
                  Didn't he own the land where it was filmed???
                  This...I believe the scenes in Part I "Leaving" were filmed on his land.

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                    #10
                    I remember reading something about the town set was owned by Willie and he used it in the red headed stranger.

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                      #11
                      Not sure, greatest movie EVER though.

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                        #12
                        He provided the "piece pipe" for cast and crew.

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                          #13
                          Not sure about the answer to the question but I'm a huge fan of that movie.
                          My moms boss, Dr. James Moore, owned at the time of the filming, the Wainwright mansion in Fort Clark Springs. When they filmed in the Bracketville area, Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones, and Robert Ulrich all rented Dr. Moore's house to stay in. After all was said and done, they all left an autographed photo of themselves and a few movie props as gifts of thanks to Dr. Moore. I can't remember what Ulrich left but Duval left the pistol that he was supposedly using when he shot the shot glass and whacked the surly bartender with and Jones left the quirt that he used while riding the hell *****. Dr. Moore has since sold that house, but he definitely took those items with him. He use to let us go out there and stay at the house on vacation it was cool to see and be able to handle those things

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Thwackdaddy View Post
                            Not sure about the answer to the question but I'm a huge fan of that movie.
                            My moms boss, Dr. James Moore, owned at the time of the filming, the Wainwright mansion in Fort Clark Springs. When they filmed in the Bracketville area, Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones, and Robert Ulrich all rented Dr. Moore's house to stay in. After all was said and done, they all left an autographed photo of themselves and a few movie props as gifts of thanks to Dr. Moore. I can't remember what Ulrich left but Duval left the pistol that he was supposedly using when he shot the shot glass and whacked the surly bartender with and Jones left the quirt that he used while riding the hell *****. Dr. Moore has since sold that house, but he definitely took those items with him. He use to let us go out there and stay at the house on vacation it was cool to see and be able to handle those things
                            Awesome story! Like all of you, I'm a huge fan of the movie. You guys need to do yourselves a favor and get into the books if you like to read. I'm almost done with Dead Man's Walk, the third of the four book series. They are awesome!

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by tailhunter View Post
                              Some of it was filmed on the Moody in ranch in Del Rio, some of the set is still up next to the river.
                              this is 100% true, i hunted on that ranch for years. They have taken most of it down now though, was a fire hazard. The pueblo hut was still there, the bridge was too. BP busted like 1000 lbs of ganja out of that pueblo hut one night. they set it up to catch the guys, nobody ever showed. Bp is about as corrupt as the cartels.

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