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From Lonesome Dove to 1883 to Into the West, these are the best Western limited series of all time.
Western miniseries offer refreshing perspectives on life away from modern tech, showcasing contrasting ways of survival. Dive into rich, satisfying Western tales like Davy Crockett, Hatfields...
Godless. 2017 7 eps TV-MA. 8.2 (82K) Rate. TV Mini Series. In the 1880s American West, murderous outlaw gang leader Frank Griffin hunts for ex-protege Roy Goode. Frank's chase leads him to La Belle, New Mexico--a town inhabited, after a mining disaster, almost entirely by women. Stars Jack O'Connell Michelle Dockery Scoot McNairy. 2. Into the West.
Godless is an American Western drama television miniseries created, written and directed by Scott Frank. [1] In the series, set in 1884, a young outlaw on the run from his vengeful mentor winds up in a small New Mexico town populated almost entirely by women.
TV Mini Series In the 1880s American West, murderous outlaw gang leader Frank Griffin hunts for ex-protege Roy Goode. Frank's chase leads him to La Belle, New Mexico--a town inhabited, after a mining disaster, almost entirely by women.
TV Mini Series Tales from the American West in the 19th century, told from the perspective of two families, one of white settlers and one of Native Americans. Stars Joseph M. Marshall Irene Bedard Gil Birmingham
Here is our list of the Top 20 Limited Run/Miniseries, exploring revivals, inspired-by-film, as well as new limited series currently on air.
Hell on Wheels. TV-MA. Created for AMC television, Hell on Wheels is a Western series that tells the story of a Confederate soldier who joins the construction project of the first transcontinental railroad built in the United States as a means to hunt down the murderers of his family during the Civil War.
Lonesome Dove is a 1989 American epic Western adventure television miniseries directed by Simon Wincer. It is a four-part adaptation of the 1985 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry and is the first installment in the Lonesome Dove series. The novel was based upon a screenplay by Peter Bogdanovich and McMurtry.
Traditional Westerns faded in popularity in the late 1960s, while new shows fused Western elements with other types of shows, such as family drama, mystery thrillers, and crime drama. In the 1990s and 2000s, slickly packaged made-for-TV movie Westerns were introduced.