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Lone Star

Cast

Chris Cooper, Matthew McConaughey, Elizabeth Peņa, Kris Kristofferson View All


Crew

John Sayles (Director), John Sayles (Writer) View All

Release: Jun. 21st, 1996
Runtime: 2 hours, 15 minutes
When the skeleton of his murdered predecessor is found, Sheriff Sam Deeds unearths many other long-buried secrets in his Texas border town.
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Citizen Rules
Director: John Sayles Writer: John Sayles Cast: Chris Cooper, Elizabeth Pea, Stephen Mendillo Genre: Drama, Myster.
ScarletLion
There is some brilliantly executed camerawork in this film that sweep past the characters and fluidly enter a flashback scene with other characters.
Joel
As we walked out, I glanced another Lone Star poster inside of the lobby, this time with some critical blurbs going on and on about what a masterful film this was, and how John Sayles really triumphed.


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