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  1. Lone Star [3] is a 1996 American neo-Western mystery film written, edited, and directed by John Sayles and set in a small town in South Texas. The ensemble cast features Chris Cooper, Kris Kristofferson, Matthew McConaughey and Elizabeth Peña and deals with a sheriff's investigation into the murder of one of his predecessors.

  2. Jun 21, 1996 · Lone Star: Directed by John Sayles. With Stephen Mendillo, Stephen J. Lang, Chris Cooper, Elizabeth Peña. 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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    • Drama, Mystery, Western
    • John Sayles
    • 1996-06-21
  3. 1996 · 2 hr 16 min. TV-MA. Drama · Crime · Mystery · Western. When a Texas sheriff finds the body of a corrupt former cop, the investigation reopens old wounds in the town that have never healed. Subtitles: English. Starring: Ron Canada Chris Cooper Clifton James Kris Kristofferson Frances McDormand Joe Morton Elizabeth Peña Matthew ...

    • John Sayles
    • 135 min
    • January 1, 1996
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  5. Costume design. Shay Cunliffe. Original music. Mason Daring. Casting. Avy Kaufman. A keen observer of America’s social fabric, writer-director John Sayles uncovers the haunted past buried beneath a small Texas border town in this sprawling neowestern mystery. When a skeleton is discovered in the desert, lawman Sam Deeds (Chris Cooper), son of ...

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  6. Theatrical trailer of "Lone Star" by John Sayles. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Kris Kristofferson, Chris Cooper, Elizabteh Pena, Richard Coca, Clifton James...

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  8. Jul 3, 1996 · A complex and rich film by John Sayles about a murder mystery, a romance and the history of a Texas town. Ebert praises the film's subtlety, depth and humanity, and calls it a great American movie.