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Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Green Gables
Actor: Megan Follows; Colleen Dewhurst; Richard Farnsworth
Director: Kevin Sullivan
Genres: Indie & Art House, Drama, Kids & Family, Television
G     2001     4hr 10min

Studio: Sullivan Home Entertmnt Release Date: 09/26/2006

     

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Actor: Megan Follows; Colleen Dewhurst; Richard Farnsworth
Director: Kevin Sullivan
Genres: Indie & Art House, Drama, Kids & Family, Television
Sub-Genres: Indie & Art House, Drama, Family Films, Television
Studio: Sullivan
Format: DVD - Color,Full Screen
DVD Release Date: 11/13/2001
Original Release Date: 02/17/1986
Theatrical Release Date: 02/17/1986
Release Year: 2001
Run Time: 4hr 10min
Screens: Color,Full Screen
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 31
MPAA Rating: G (General Audience)
Languages: English, French, Spanish
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Member Movie Reviews

Jenny E. from MOUNTAIN VIEW, AR
Reviewed on 1/3/2011...
After viewing this movie with my husband, he's ready for the sequels!
1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Kathy J. from GLENDORA, CA
Reviewed on 5/26/2010...
I love, love, LOVE this movie!
Megan Follows was born to play Anne.
She's so amazing and believable.

I love Anne's upbeat and positive look on life even when she's 'in the depths of dispair'.

This is a movie that I can watch over and over again.
And I do...at least once a year at Christmas time when I'm wrapping gifts...it's my tradition.

3 of 3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Jen M. (dustmite)
Reviewed on 2/26/2009...
Loved, LOVED this movie.
This little actress was fantastic.
I think its a wonderful movie for all ages!
4 of 7 member(s) found this review helpful.
Liz F. (lizzie) from HOLYOKE, MA
Reviewed on 2/26/2009...
Heartwarming, captivating, one of the best movies you will see. All ages will love it.
4 of 4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Movie Reviews

Why pick up the DVD version of "Anne?" For the commentary.
Lawrance M. Bernabo | The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota | 08/29/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I picked up the DVDs for the first two "Anne of Green Gables" series after seeing the musical version of the story in Charlottetown. I lucked out because the DVDs have been out less than a month. The actual film, of course, is worth 5 stars all by itself and is a classic adaptation of a beloved novel, so what I want to talk about is why Anne's fans should pick up the DVD version as well. There are cast bios, previews of the other "Anne" works by Sullivan films, and some production stills.

However, the chief charms of the DVD version are the following: First, there is Megan Follows' audition for the part of Anne, which is fascinating to see her first attempts at nailing the character of Anne Shirley. You will notice considerably changes in her actual performance, but the raw talent is amply displayed. Second, there are missing scenes, most of which have to do with the wife of Reverend Allen. It seems the production was co-produced by a German company and so there was this extended subplot with Mrs. Allen, played by a German actress, that was fully integrated into the Germany version of "Anne of Green Gables." Third, there is Directors Commentary from Kevin Sullivan and the film's editor, although the latter is there mainly to given the director someone to talk to during the almost four hour film. The commentary is certainly fascinating, as we find out where certain scenes were short (mostly around Toronto, but some on Prince Edward Island), when scenes were shot (Megan would have to play Anne at 16 in the morning and 12 in the afternoon), as well as great stories about Colleen Dewhurst leaving a scene about to explode in laughter or adding a line.

However, for all these fascinating tidbits about the production you will find yourself surprised from time to time that Kevin Sullivan often does not have a clue about the story of Anne and why it works. He expresses surprise, for example, that audiences find the scene where Anne thanks Matthew for the dress with puffed sleeves to be so emotional. Sheesh. She is looking at him with absolute love and devotion in her eyes and he says, "Don't you like it." Of course it gets to you. But not Sullivan apparently. Still, the commentary is first rate and I thoroughly enjoyed listening to it and using it to track down sites I intend to visit later this week in Toronto (I am going to find THE BRIDGE!). Finally, there are some behinds the scenes clips. Warning, this was a television news story on the production and is not the excellent behind the scenes documentary that aired on PBS. Obviously, my only complaint with this DVD is going to be the exclusion of that documentary, which, I supposed, belonged to PBS and not Sullivan productions. So, I know that most of you reading this not only already have "Anne of Green Gables" on videotape, you have had it for a long time. I am just here to tell you that picking up the DVD version as well is worth the additional expenditure."
Watch only this and Anne of Avonlea-skip the new 3rd segment
Bevy McM | San Francisco, CA United States | 09/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This original video "Anne of Green Gables" and its sequel, "Anne of Avonlea" faithfully capture the delightful and inspiring stories of the series of "Anne of Green Gables" books. The videos are favorites of me and my daughters -- perfect for rainy weekends or days they stay home from school due to illness. I am saddened to see that the original is out-of-print and encourage the studio to re-release it. (Perhaps if demand is high enough, they will!) Unfortunately, we recently tuned into the new PBS production of "Anne: The Continuing Tales." This was a monumental disappointment that I can only liken to "The Godfather Part III." Although the Anne stories written by Lucy Maud Montgomery continue through her marriage, career and children, the producers of this movie discarded any relationship to the charming original stories or the memorable original characters. They merely borrowed the names of the characters and then created a highly unbelievable scenario that bore no hint of continuity between the fiercely independent, fiery, patriotic, and highly moral Anne, her bosom buddy Diana, or her sweetheart Gilbert. Throw in a baby who cries throughout the entire video, some unbelievable WWI scenarios and politically correct but anachronistic "anti-war" sentiments, and you end up with a despicable mess. If you loved the original books or videos, STAY FAR AWAY from "The Continuing Story" so that you don't taint your fond memories. And if you haven't already seen the videos of "Anne of Green Gables" or "Anne of Avonlea," then do whatever it takes to see them as soon as possible. (Don't wait for a rainy weekend!)"
Imagination, romance, bosom friends and that Anne girl...
Zack Davisson | Seattle, WA, USA | 02/26/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Anne of Green Gables" is a remarkable series. I have never read the L.M. Montgomery books, but someday I feel I must. Everything about this production is perfect, and I feel as Anne does when she first glimpses the "White Way of Delight." Magical.The cast of this production is noteworthy. Megan Follows is an enduring character, sinking into Anne with ease. She is at time frustratingly stubborn and at other times completely charming. Sassy and full of life and spirit, you cannot help but love Anne Colleen Dewhurst and Richard Farnsworth are equally good as Marilla and Mathew Cuthbert. It is hard to believe that such a tender player as Richard Farnsworth spent over 30 years as a stuntman.The DVD is great, and I have had no complaints. The quality of picture and sound are as good as any of my DVDs. The production is not widescreen, of course, because it is a television series filmed in the television aspect ratio. The extras are all valuable. The extra scenes, and the story behind them, add a new dimension to the story. Megan's audition reel is included, as is feature commentary.I'm glad I grew up watching this series, and I am glad that I own it on DVD, to watch and share anew."