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18.July.2016

 

German DVD RELEASE DATES

2016/17

 

 

Brandmal der Rache 28. Oktober 2016

 

Der Seewolf von Barracuda 2. Dezember 2016

 

Die Hölle von Silver Rock 27. Januar 2017

 

In der Hölle von Missouri 28. April 2017

 


08.June.2015

 

German DVD RELEASE DATES

2015/16

 

 

Mit Pech und Schwefel 26.June.2015

 

Faustrecht in Minnesota 21.August.2015

 

Die Barrikaden von San Antone 08.October.2015

 

Der Tiger von Utah 29.April.2016

 

Der Rächer vom Silbersee 29.July 2016


19.August.2014

 

German TV Guide "TV direkt"

remember Jim's 105 Birthday

 

 


19.April.2014

 

Jock Ewing´s new grave on Southfork

 

You can visit Southfork

http://southfork.com/


14.April.2014

 

http://www.markenglas.de/products/de/GLAeSER/TV-MOVIE-FILM/DALLAS-FILM-GLAeSER2.html

 


02.April.2013

after 31 years jock gets a grave


29.November.2012

 

Found a interesting Fansite about the Movie Wolf Dog (1958)

 

 


R.I.P

Larry Martin Hagman

* 21. September 1931 in Fort Worth, Texas; † 23. November 2012 in Dallas, Texas

 

We never forget you.

 

 

Many thanks for all.


Jocks portrait making a comeback

 

 

Whispers at Southfork suggest the iconic portrait of Jock Ewing may return in season two of Dallas TNT where it holds pride of place at the new Ewing Energies space.

Some may recall the original painting , owned by Larry Hagman, was auctioned off back in May 2011.

But rumor has it a replica or a newly commissioned portrait of Jock will hang on the walls of Ewing Energies to pay homage to the Ewing legacy.

The original portrait became an iconic set piece in the original series and fans were disappointed it never reappeared in the first season of Dallas on TNT.

 

http://www.ultimatedallas.com/dallasnews/2012/08/10/jocks-portrait-making-a-comeback/


Dallas Honors Jock and Ellie

 


Keck's Exclusives First Look: Dallas Honors Miss Ellie

 

J.R., Sue Ellen, Bobby, Ray, Cliff and Lucy will be back at Southfork when TNT's Dallas premieres June 13, but one original cast member will not return. Barbara Bel Geddes, who played beloved matriarch Miss Ellie, passed away in 2005, and the series will explain that her character died in 2001. But her presence will still be strongly felt.

"Barbara is a big piece of our history, and it's important to me to honor her," says TV son Patrick Duffy, whose Bobby will be seen laying a simple bouquet of flowers at Mama's grave. "To come back with Linda [Gray] as Sue Ellen and Larry [Hagman] in his J.R. hat, and then see the words ELLIE SOUTHWORTH EWING FARLOW on the gravestone made me think, 'Oh, that's right — she's gone.' It was hard to get through the dialogue."

There will be other tributes to Barbara, as well as to the late Jim Davis, who played Ellie's husband, Jock. Bobby will take his new wife, Ann, to a sweetheart tree where his parents carved their initials. And the production designer, Richard Berg, painted a portrait of Ellie and Jock to hang in the redesigned Ewing home. "He captured Jim and Barbara in a look to each other that is unbelievable," raves Patrick. "That painting is actually alive and gives me a nice feeling that they're always there. Through the whole first season, I don't think an episode goes by that Mama is not mentioned in reference to Southfork and the land."

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http://www.tvguide.com/News/Dallas-Miss-Ellie-1045522.aspx