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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 0688837220220 Format: Color, NTSC Label: Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Languages: Manufacturer: Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Release Date: August 03, 2001 Running Time: 185 minutes Studio: Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Theatrical Release Date: July 23, 2000 Editorial Review: Amazon.com: In a departure from L.M. Montgomery's book series, this third TV movie jumps ahead to World War I and puts Anne and her beloved Gilbert smack in the middle of it. Instead of marrying Gilbert after her teaching days--as she does in the books--Anne spends a disillusioning year with him in New York City, and then the couple quickly marries before the good doctor ships out to France. (In the book Rilla of Ingleside, Anne's sons go to war and her youngest daughter is separated from her sweetheart.) Impetuous as ever, Anne joins the Red Cross and crosses the pond to track down her husband when his letters are returned unread. What follows is an adventure that takes her through battle zones--where the bodies pile up faster than you can say Saving Private Ryan--and on to London with a half-orphaned baby, her best friend's injured husband, and a tangle of international intrigue. Fans of the 10-book series may balk at the divergences and the fact that very little time is spent on Prince Edward Island. But the book's unrestrained romanticism and unapologetic sentimentality remain intact, as well as the surviving cast of the prior two movies, most notably Megan Follows as Anne and Jonathan Crombie as Gilbert. This movie, produced in 2000, clocks in at 185 minutes and is suitable for ages 9 and older. --Kimberly Heinrichs Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Definetly adds to the series!!!I was so worried that I wouldnt like this after all the negative reviews...and Im not a huge fan of third movies made years after the originals (a la Godfather III). Further, I can completely understand why some people didnt like this addition...its a complete departure from the books, and at times I felt that it lacked a sense continuity (you get the sense that much more time has gone by than should have elapsed). That said, I loved it. For the first time Anne and Gilbert are completely in ... Read More Rating: - Viewer discretion is advised!!!If you loved the first 2 annes, do NOT watch the 3rd one. Personally, I think the movie should be recalled by the FDA due to the hazardous and painful effects on the hearts and minds of Anne fans everywhere. Might as well watch Anne and Gilbert get divorced. That actually might be less painful. They should just remake it. I'll chip in my $0.02(literally and metaphorically) to help fund a redo of the 3rd one; and they should only release it to the unsuspecting public if it's deemed viewable by ... Read More Rating: - Not based on the books!I was a little too excited when I heard they were making another Anne movie. I'm a HUGE fan of Green Gables and Avonlea. HOWEVER this part of the story is not based on the books at all! So what makes Anne, Anne is missing completely. Save your money and buy the books, the real continuing saga. Rating: - Such EntertainmentThe Anne movies are sooo entertaining. Can watch for hours on a rainy day. Great to watch with you kids/grandkids too. Rating: - Beautiful and sadSure the movie isn't in line with the books but if you consider it as a separate entity, it's really a beautiful story. The movie allows you to feel the emotions of war and a journey of love. It was frustrating at points, and I was a basket-case at other points, but over all it was an excellent film! |