what was the name of the mini series with Robert Duvall

I hadn't seen "Second Hand Lions" until one of my sons called and told me about it. "Dad," he said. "You've got to watch 'Second Hand Lions.' Those two old guys in it remind me exactly of you and Uncle Kevin.":D

No doubt about it, Duvall is an excellent actor. And from what I've read, he's great to work with, too, unlike many of the prima donnas in today's show business world.
 
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Open Range is one of the few movies that I've ever viewed that kept me glued to the screen the first time I saw it.

Especially the ending.

Duvall at his absolute best. Church's character carried the story well.


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Tender Mercies is another great movie. He won a Oscar for Best Actor.
 
Another obscure off beat movie done by Mr. Duvall is: "Get Low". Very intense character acting and very well done.
I have a young lady friend (almost like a niece) that lives in DC and has met Mr. Duvall several times at USMC events. She said he is very kind and very much a Gentleman.
 
Had a prob getting 'Get Low.'
I usually claim that eventually I figure out most everything, except of course Women and a cure for cancer.
Another weird one - Assassination Tango .
'John J. (Robert Duvall) is a seasoned hit man sent on a job to Argentina. When the general he's sent to kill delays his return to the country, John passes the time with Manuela (Luciana Pedraza), a beautiful dancer who becomes his teacher and guide into Argentina's sensual world of the tango.'
 
Broken Trail is a wonderful movie. The plot, acting, and costuming make it well worth watching. But to gun guys like us the fact that their Win. 66 is missing its front sight, matters.
 
Forgot to mention- Robert produced-directed Tango and his co-star is his Wife.
'In 2005, Duvall married his fourth wife, Luciana Pedraza, granddaughter of Argentine aviation pioneer Susana Ferrari Billinghurst.[48] He met Pedraza in Argentina, recalling, "The flower shop was closed, so I went to the bakery. If the flower shop had been open, I never would've met her."[49] They were both born on January 5, but Duvall is 41 years older.[50] They have been together since 1997. He produced, directed, and acted with her in Assassination Tango, with the majority of filming in Buenos Aires. Duvall is also known as a very skilled Argentine tango dancer, having a tango studio in Argentina and in the United States.'
 
Broken Trail is a wonderful movie. The plot, acting, and costuming make it well worth watching. But to gun guys like us the fact that their Win. 66 is missing its front sight, matters.

Thanks... I was looking to see if anyone would mention the missing front sight :) ... Church's character is lining up a precise aim down his rifle to shoot the bad guy and save Duvall's life (and manhood) at the end of the movie. We are looking down the front of his lever gun up close as he slowly settles in to take careful aim and squeeze off that one precise shot. There is ZIP ZERO and NONE for a FRONT SIGHT ! .... but ... It's a great movie anyway :)
 
Duvall is absolutely my favorite actor. Love a lot of his stuff, but especially Lonesome Dove.
 
Thanks... I was looking to see if anyone would mention the missing front sight :) ... Church's character is lining up a precise aim down his rifle to shoot the bad guy and save Duvall's life (and manhood) at the end of the movie. We are looking down the front of his lever gun up close as he slowly settles in to take careful aim and squeeze off that one precise shot. There is ZIP ZERO and NONE for a FRONT SIGHT ! .... but ... It's a great movie anyway :)

But...it's true to the book. In the book, Tom's rifle does not have a front sight. I noticed that in the movie, too, and thought, "What the heck??!!"...then happened to read the book. Yep, nephew Tom's rifle was missing the front sight. Most movies would've probably let that go, but Robert Hill, the director of Broken Trail , is apparently a stickler for details and made sure it was true to the book.
 
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But...it's true to the book. In the book, Tom's rifle does not have a front sight. I noticed that in the movie, too, and thought, "What the heck??!!"...then happened to read the book. Yep, nephew Tom's rifle was missing the front sight. Most movies would've probably let that go, but Robert Hill, the director of Broken Trail , is apparently a stickler for details and made sure it was true to the book.

WOW !! ... And thank you for that info. I had NO idea that was the case. I am amazed !!
 
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