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  1. True Women: With Dana Delany, Annabeth Gish, Angelina Jolie, Tina Majorino. Covering nearly fifty years of mid-19th-century turmoil, from the tumultuous Texas Revolution to the early women's suffrage movement, "True Women" is a gripping tale of endurance, love, and above all, gritty female determination.

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    • 1997-05-18
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › True_WomenTrue Women - Wikipedia

    True Women is a 1997 American Western CBS TV miniseries based on the 1993 novel by Janice Woods Windle directed by Karen Arthur, starring Dana Delany, Annabeth Gish, Angelina Jolie, Julie Carmen, Tina Majorino and Rachael Leigh Cook. It was filmed in Austin, San Antonio, and McDade, Texas.

  3. True Women (bra: Prova de Fogo [1]; prt: Mulheres, Amor e Guerra [2]) é um telefilme estadunidense de 1997, dos gêneros drama, ficção histórica, faroeste e romance, dirigido por Karen Arthur, baseado no romance homônimo de Janice Woods Windle.

  4. True Women is a sweeping saga of love, war and adventure. Spanning five decades from the Texas Revolution through the Civil War, Reconstruction and beyond, True Women is the story of the love, friendship, survival and triumphs of Sarah Ashby McClure, Euphemia Ashby King and Georgia Lawshe Woods.

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  5. True Women is a sweeping saga of love, war and adventure. Spanning five decades from the Texas Revolution through the Civil War, Reconstruction and beyond, True Women is the story of the love, friendship, survival and triumphs of Sarah Ashby McClure, Euphemia Ashby King and Georgia Lawshe Woods.

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    • CBS
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  6. A story of love, friendship, survival and triumph spanning five decades from the Texas Revolution through the Civil War, Reconstruction and beyond.

  7. Based on a True Story: Created by Craig Rosenberg. With Kaley Cuoco, Chris Messina, Tom Bateman, Priscilla Quintana. A realtor, a former tennis star, and a plumber seize a unique opportunity to capitalize on America's obsession with true crime.