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Series Directed by
Kevin Sullivan | .. | (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Writing Credits
Lucy Maud Montgomery | .. | (novels) (4 episodes, 1987) |
Kevin Sullivan | .. | (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Cast complete, awaiting verification
Marilyn Lightstone | .. | Miss Muriel Stacey 4 episodes, 1987 |
Schuyler Grant | .. | |
Rosemary Dunsmore | .. | |
Kate Lynch | .. | |
Geneviève Appleton | .. | |
Susannah Hoffmann | .. | |
Kathryn Trainor | .. | Essie 4 episodes, 1987 |
Rosemary Radcliffe | .. | Mrs. Elizabeth Barry 4 episodes, 1987 |
Charmion King | .. | |
Robert Collins | .. | Mr. Barry 4 episodes, 1987 |
Morgan Chapman | .. | |
Mag Ruffman | .. | Alice Lawson 4 episodes, 1987 |
Leslie Carlson | .. | Mr. Charles Lawson 4 episodes, 1987 |
Jacqueline Blais | .. | Mrs. Harrison 4 episodes, 1987 |
Kay Hawtrey | .. | Mabel Sloane 4 episodes, 1987 |
Bruce McCulloch | .. | Fred Wright 4 episodes, 1987 |
Anna Ferguson | .. | Mrs. Boulter 4 episodes, 1987 |
Zack Ward | .. | Moody Spurgeon 4 episodes, 1987 |
David Fox | .. | John Blythe 4 episodes, 1987 |
Jonathan Crombie | .. | |
Patricia Hamilton | .. | |
Megan Follows | .. | |
Colleen Dewhurst | .. | |
Wendy Hiller | .. | |
Frank Converse | .. | |
David Hughes | .. | Thomas Lynde 2 episodes, 1987 |
Trish Nettleton | .. | Jane Andrews 2 episodes, 1987 |
Rod Heffernan | .. | Harry Inglis 2 episodes, 1987 |
Jennifer Inch | .. | Ruby Gillis 2 episodes, 1987 |
Sheila Harcourt | .. | Christine Stuart 2 episodes, 1987 |
Arlene Meadows | .. | Soprano at Wedding 2 episodes, 1987 |
Brigit Wilson | .. | Tillie Boulter 2 episodes, 1987 |
Ian Heath | .. | Anthony Pye 2 episodes, 1987 |
Fraser Chapman | .. | Tommy Bell 2 episodes, 1987 |
James O'Regan | .. | Mr. Pye 2 episodes, 1987 |
Patricia Carroll Brown | .. | Avonlea Townswoman 2 episodes, 1987 |
Chick Roberts | .. | Avonlea Townsman 2 episodes, 1987 |
Martin Donlevy | .. | Jerry Buote 2 episodes, 1987 |
Nuala Fitzgerald | .. | Mrs. Tom Pringle 2 episodes, 1987 |
Meg Hogarth | .. | Mrs. James Pringle 2 episodes, 1987 |
Carolyn Hetherington | .. | Mrs. Walter Pringle 2 episodes, 1987 |
Lynne Gorman | .. | Mrs. John Pringle 2 episodes, 1987 |
Maxine Miller | .. | Mrs. Albert Pringle 2 episodes, 1987 |
Robert Gailbraith | .. | Mr. Pringle 2 episodes, 1987 |
Molly MacNeil | .. | Myra Pringle 2 episodes, 1987 |
Fiona McGillivray | .. | Hattie Pringle 2 episodes, 1987 |
London Juno | .. | Jimsie Pringle 2 episodes, 1987 |
Dave Foley | .. | |
Michael Fletcher | .. | Minister 2 episodes, 1987 |
Louise Nicol | .. | Miss Kerr 2 episodes, 1987 |
Ingrid Bauer | .. | Miss MacKay 2 episodes, 1987 |
Fred Booker | .. | Mr. McTavish 2 episodes, 1987 |
Charles Jolliffe | .. | Alec McGuiness 2 episodes, 1987 |
Janice Bryan | .. | Maid at Mrs. Pringle's 2 episodes, 1987 |
Dora Dainton | .. | Maid at Maplehurst 2 episodes, 1987 |
Gladys O'Connor | .. | Maid at Maplehurst 2 episodes, 1987 |
Joe Franklin | .. | Issac Kent 2 episodes, 1987 |
Glori Gage | .. | Elvira Evans 2 episodes, 1987 |
Marilyn Boyle | .. | Gossip at Ball 2 episodes, 1987 |
Lionel Purcell | .. | Cab Driver 2 episodes, 1987 |
Blair Purcell | .. | Wagon Driver 2 episodes, 1987 |
Richard Cryer | .. | Shepherd 2 episodes, 1987 |
Hudson Sullivan | .. | Diana's Baby 2 episodes, 1987 |
Miranda de Pencier | .. | Josie Pye (uncredited) unknown episodes |
Ellen Wilkes Irmisch | .. | Schoolgirl (uncredited) unknown episodes |
Araby Lockhart | .. | Gossip at Ball (uncredited) unknown episodes |
Jordan-Patrick Marcantonio | .. | Young Boy (uncredited) unknown episodes |
Autumn Smith | .. | KLC Girl (uncredited) unknown episodes |
Series Produced by
Trudy Grant | .. | executive producer (4 episodes, 1987) |
Dan Howard | .. | line producer (4 episodes, 1987) |
Kevin Sullivan | .. | executive producer / producer (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Music by
Hagood Hardy | .. | (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Cinematography by
Marc Champion | .. | (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Film Editing by
James Lahti | .. | (4 episodes, 1987) |
Mairin Wilkinson | .. | (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Casting By
Diane Polley | .. | (4 episodes, 1987) |
Anne Tait | .. | (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Production Design by
Susan Longmire | .. | (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Set Decoration by
Christine MacLean | .. | (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Costume Design by
Martha Mann | .. | (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Makeup Department
Jenny Bennicke | .. | assistant makeup artist (4 episodes, 1987) |
Judi Cooper-Sealy | .. | hair designer (4 episodes, 1987) |
Ivan Lynch | .. | assistant makeup artist (4 episodes, 1987) |
Donald Mowat | .. | first assistant makeup artist (4 episodes, 1987) |
Linda Preston | .. | makeup designer (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Production Management
David A. Shepherd | .. | production manager (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Don Brough | .. | second assistant director (4 episodes, 1987) |
Chris Hall | .. | trainee assistant director (4 episodes, 1987) |
Myron Hoffert | .. | third assistant director (4 episodes, 1987) |
David McAree | .. | first assistant director (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Art Department
John Bankson | .. | construction manager (4 episodes, 1987) |
Ed Hanna | .. | property master (4 episodes, 1987) |
Jane Manchee | .. | assistant set decorator (4 episodes, 1987) |
Tom Reid | .. | second assistant set decorator (4 episodes, 1987) |
Ted Whelan | .. | second assistant set decorator (4 episodes, 1987) |
Lee Wildgen | .. | assistant property master (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Sound Department
Reed Atherton | .. | foley artist (4 episodes, 1987) |
Stuart French | .. | production sound recordist (4 episodes, 1987) |
Mhairi Kerr | .. | foley assistant (4 episodes, 1987) |
Jeremy MacLaverty | .. | adr editor (4 episodes, 1987) |
Daniel Pellerin | .. | re-recording mixer (4 episodes, 1987) |
Donna Powell | .. | adr assistant editor (4 episodes, 1987) |
Allan Scarth | .. | boom operator (4 episodes, 1987) |
Bonnie Sharratt | .. | foley assistant (4 episodes, 1987) |
Wally Weaver | .. | sound mixer (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Special Effects by
Laird McMurray | .. | special effects (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Visual Effects by
Zeinab Fattahi | .. | restoration supervisor (4 episodes, 1987) |
Tom Hillman | .. | visual effects coordinator (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Stunts
Regan Moore | .. | stunt performer (3 episodes, 1987) |
The Stunt Team | .. | stunt coordinator (3 episodes, 1987) |
Series Camera and Electrical Department
Phil Anderson | .. | camera trainee (4 episodes, 1987) |
Roger Bate | .. | gaffer (4 episodes, 1987) |
Tom Bate | .. | electrician (4 episodes, 1987) |
Barry Bergthorson | .. | second unit photographer (4 episodes, 1987) |
Philippe Champion | .. | first assistant camera (4 episodes, 1987) |
Robert Crone | .. | steadicam (4 episodes, 1987) |
Philip Earnshaw | .. | second unit photographer (4 episodes, 1987) |
David Fisher | .. | best boy (4 episodes, 1987) |
Ian Henderson | .. | key grip (4 episodes, 1987) |
Michaelin McDermott | .. | still photographer (4 episodes, 1987) |
Robin Miller | .. | second unit photographer (4 episodes, 1987) |
Gregory Palermo | .. | grip: Prince Edward Island unit (4 episodes, 1987) |
Stuart Shikatani | .. | camera assistant: Prince Edward Island unit (4 episodes, 1987) |
Mark Silver | .. | key grip (4 episodes, 1987) |
Anne Strange | .. | camera trainee (4 episodes, 1987) |
Chris Thompson | .. | second assistant camera (4 episodes, 1987) |
John Westerlaken | .. | third grip (4 episodes, 1987) |
Geoffrey Wilkinson | .. | genny operator (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Animation Department
Tyler Jackson | .. | compositing (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Casting Department
Rose Lewis | .. | extras casting (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department
Margret Forsyth | .. | wardrobe assistant (4 episodes, 1987) |
Julie Jones | .. | wardrobe assistant (4 episodes, 1987) |
Isabelle Kaczmarek | .. | wardrobe construction (4 episodes, 1987) |
Sherry McMorran | .. | head wardrobe coordinator (4 episodes, 1987) |
Sharon Pretty | .. | wardrobe dresser: Prince Edward Island unit (4 episodes, 1987) |
Eva Richter | .. | wardrobe assistant (4 episodes, 1987) |
Anita Simard | .. | wardrobe assistant (4 episodes, 1987) |
Kim Sison | .. | wardrobe assistant (4 episodes, 1987) |
Maggie Thomas | .. | wardrobe mistress (4 episodes, 1987) |
Krista Wells | .. | wardrobe dresser: Prince Edward Island unit (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Editorial Department
Chris Blacklock | .. | assistant on-line editor (4 episodes, 1987) |
Bernie Clayton | .. | on-line editor (4 episodes, 1987) |
Lorraine Grant | .. | colorist (4 episodes, 1987) |
Brian Lovery | .. | colorist (4 episodes, 1987) |
Ben Wilkinson | .. | assistant editor (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Location Management
Sherry Cohen | .. | unit location manager (4 episodes, 1987) |
Brian Ramsay | .. | location manager: Prince Edward Island unit (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Music Department
Hagood Hardy | .. | conductor (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Transportation Department
George Brookins | .. | transportation captain: Prince Edward Island unit (4 episodes, 1987) |
David Chudnovsky | .. | transportation coordinator (4 episodes, 1987) |
Jerome McCann | .. | transportation captain (4 episodes, 1987) |
Tom Pinteric | .. | transportation captain (4 episodes, 1987) |
Lionel Purcell | .. | period vehicles (4 episodes, 1987) |
Series Other crew
Wendy Ader | .. | production assistant: Prince Edward Island unit (4 episodes, 1987) |
Kathryn Buck | .. | script supervisor (4 episodes, 1987) |
Paula Fleck | .. | production assistant (4 episodes, 1987) |
Randy McAndrew | .. | production assistant: Prince Edward Island unit (4 episodes, 1987) |
Therese Paquette | .. | production coordinator (4 episodes, 1987) |
Brian Leslie Parker | .. | production secretary (4 episodes, 1987) |
Lionel Purcell | .. | livestock coordinator (4 episodes, 1987) |
Xavier Villada | .. | production assistant (4 episodes, 1987) |
Tim Woolner | .. | production assistant: Prince Edward Island unit (4 episodes, 1987) |
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Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel | |
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Created by | Lucy Maud Montgomery |
Based on | Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery |
Written by | Kevin Sullivan |
Directed by | Kevin Sullivan |
Starring | Megan Follows Colleen Dewhurst Wendy Hiller Frank Converse Jonathan Crombie Marilyn Lightstone Schuyler Grant Rosemary Dunsmore Kate Lynch Geneviève Appleton James O'Regan |
Theme music composer | Hagood Hardy |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Kevin Sullivan |
Running time | 230 minutes (approx.) |
Release | |
Original release | May 19, 1987, on Disney and CBC March 5 & 12, 1988 (PBS) |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Anne of Green Gables |
Followed by | Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story |
Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel is a 1987 Canadian television miniseries film. It is a sequel to Anne of Green Gables, and the second of a tetralogy of films. The miniseries dramatizes material from several books in the eight-novel 'Anne' series by Lucy Maud Montgomery; they are Anne of Avonlea (Book Two), Anne of the Island (Book Three) and Anne of Windy Poplars (Book Four). As well, the TV film introduces several characters and issues not present in the books.
Free movies online streaming. The miniseries aired in four hour-long installments, in May and June 1987, on the Disney Channel as Anne of Avonlea: The Continuing Story of Anne of Green Gables, and in two 150-minute installments, in December 1987 on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and in March 1988 on PBS, as Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel.[1] The film was also shown theatrically in Israel, Japan, and Europe as Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel and has been released on DVD under that title.
Finally, in 2017, the miniseries was officially retitled Anne of Avonlea for its North American Blu-ray Disc release by Sullivan Films, as part of the Anne of Green Gables Collector's Set.
Synopsis[edit]
The film resumes the story of Anne Shirley, who at 16 had chosen to study for her college degree by correspondence in order to remain at Green Gables to help an aging Marilla, who has eyesight problems, look after the house and farm. Anne now holds a Teacher's License after completing the two-year post-secondary course at Charlottetown's Queens Academy in only one year.
Anne begins to teach at Avonlea School and has dreams of becoming a writer, but her story 'Averil's Atonement' is rejected by a magazine. Leaving the post office one day, Anne runs into Gilbert Blythe, who tells her that her best friend Diana Barry is engaged to Fred Wright. Anne is initially bewildered by Diana's decision, calling it impulsive. Meanwhile, in the last two years, Marilla's eyesight has greatly improved. Having regained her independence, Marilla encourages Anne to resume her old ambition of attending college.
At the clambake celebrating Fred and Diana's engagement, Anne and Gilbert wander off to a bridge, where Gilbert proposes. Anne rejects his offer, convinced that their marriage would be unhappy and unsuccessful. She runs off.
At Diana's wedding, Anne sees Gilbert with a young woman named Christine Stuart. Gilbert tells Anne that he and Christine are just friends, then offers to wait for her if there is any hope of them getting together. Anne rejects him again, and Gilbert suspects that there is someone else, despite Anne's assertion there is no person she cares about more than him. Anne returns to Green Gables and decides to look into the job her former teacher Miss Muriel Stacey offered her. Eventually, Anne decides to take this job as an English teacher at Kingsport, Nova Scotia Ladies' College in the hope that it will inspire her and give her something to write about.
Initially, Anne finds her new job to be difficult. A member of the local community — and member of the powerful Pringle family — had also tried for Anne's post and was rejected, causing resentment. However, Anne gradually earns the respect of her students, their families and her colleagues, including the severe and critical Katherine Brooke and the Pringle family. Anne organizes a play to raise money for the college, which is greatly appreciated. While teaching at the Ladies' College, Anne grows close to one student, Emmeline Harris, whom she tutors at Maplehurst, the house where Emmeline lives with her stern, controlling grandmother, Mrs. Harris, and her repressed Aunt Pauline (Mrs. Harris' daughter) who is a virtual prisoner in the house. Anne is able to convince the grandmother, a hypochondriac, to leave the house and go to a community picnic, and to let Pauline attend a friend's wedding overnight in another town, where she strikes up a romance. Her dream of being published is also finally achieved after she writes a series of short stories based on Avonlea inspired by a suggestion from Gilbert. Anne also succeeds in getting the spinster teacher Katherine Brooke to spend a badly-needed summer vacation at Avonlea, where she opens up her feelings to Anne.
Emmeline's widowed father Morgan Harris, a well-to-do traveling businessman, also proposes marriage to Anne, after Anne and Emmeline had visited his spacious house in Boston. Anne declines Morgan Harris' proposal and returns to Green Gables, where she learns that Gilbert is ill nearby with scarlet fever, having returned home from Halifax Medical School. Anne finally realizes her true feelings for Gilbert, and goes to visit him. After Gilbert regains his health, he proposes once more, and Anne accepts him with a kiss, declaring, 'I don't want diamond sunbursts, or marble halls. I just want you.'
Cast[edit]
- Megan Follows - Anne Shirley
- Colleen Dewhurst - Marilla Cuthbert
- Patricia Hamilton - Rachel Lynde
- Wendy Hiller - Mrs. Harris
- Frank Converse - Morgan Harris
- Jonathan Crombie - Gilbert Blythe
- Schuyler Grant - Diana Barry
- Marilyn Lightstone - Miss Stacey
- Rosemary Dunsmore - Katherine Brooke
- Kate Lynch - Pauline Harris
- Genevieve Appleton - Emmeline Harris
- Susannah Hoffman - Jen Pringle
- Mag Ruffman - Alice Lawson
- Bruce McCulloch - Fred Wright
- Dave Foley - Lewis Allen
Awards and nominations[edit]
- 2 Cable Ace Awards: Best Costume, Best Supporting Actress (Colleen Dewhurst), 1987
- 6 Gemini Awards: Best Dramatic Miniseries, Best Photography, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Performance by Lead Actress (Megan Follows), Best Performance by a Supporting Actress (Colleen Dewhurst), 1988
- Silver Award - International Film and Television Festival, New York, 1987
- Best Family Series - TV Guide, 1987
- CFTA Award - Best New TV Production, 1987
- Chris Award - Columbus International Film Festival, 1987
- Honourable Mention - International San Francisco Film Festival, 1988
- Crystal Apple Award - National Education Film and Video Festival, 1988
- ACT Award - Achievement in Children's TV, 1988
- Golden Hugo Award - Chicago International Film Festival, 1987
- Gold Award - Houston International Film Festival, 1987
Sequels and spinoffs[edit]
Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story was released in 2000, and followed Anne Shirley as she embarked on a new journey, taking her from her home in Prince Edward Island to New York City, London, and into war-ravaged Europe.
Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning was released in fall 2008, and serves as a prequel to the previous films in the Anne movie trilogy. Set between two different time periods, Anne Shirley, now in her fifties, looks back on her early childhood before arriving at Green Gables only to uncover answers to questions that have plagued her throughout her life.
Road to Avonlea is a television series which was first broadcast in Canada and the United States between 1990 and 1996. It was inspired by a series of short stories and two novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables, which Sullivan had previously adapted as Anne of Green Gables in 1985 and Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel in 1987. Many of the actors in the Anne of Green Gables movies also appear in storylines crossing over into the long-running Emmy award-winning series.
Several actors from the first two Anne films can be seen in both Road to Avonlea and the Anne of Green Gables, including Rosemary Dunsmore, Patricia Hamilton, Colleen Dewhurst, Jonathan Crombie, Jackie Burroughs, Cedric Smith, Mag Ruffman, Marilyn Lightstone, James O'Regan and David Fox.
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Production[edit]
Anne Of Avonlea Movie Series
When Kevin Sullivan was commissioned by CBC, PBS and The Disney Channel to create a sequel he started by combining many different elements of Montgomery's three later books: Anne of Avonlea (1909), Anne of the Island (1915), and Anne of Windy Poplars (1936) into a cohesive screen story. Sullivan invented his own plotline relying on several of Montgomery's episodic storylines spread across the three sequels, He also looked at numerous other nineteenth century female authors for inspiration in fleshing out the screen story.
The film succeeded in re-popularizing Megan Follows and Colleen Dewhurst in their original roles. Sullivan also cast British veteran actress and Oscar winner, Wendy Hiller, in the role of the impossible Mrs. Harris, a character Sullivan specifically invented for the storyline, based on a composite of several matriarchs found in the series of novels.
In Canada, the film became the highest rated drama to air on network television in Canadian broadcasting history. This Sequel became known as Anne of Green Gables - The Sequel when shown around the world, and as Anne of Avonlea - the Continuing Story of Anne of Green Gables when it premiered on The Disney Channel.
ACE Award nomination[edit]
Megan Follows was nominated for an ACE Award in 1988 by the National Academy of Cable Programing in the Ninth Annual System Awards for Cable Excellence for Disney's 'Anne of Avonlea'.[2]
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Home Box Office led with 112 nominations for the ACE Award, or Award for Cable Excellence. Showtime got 48, Arts & Entertainment 33, and the Disney Channel and Cable News Network 10 each. 30 categories of the 174 ACE Awards were presented on a live broadcast on HBO on January 24, 1988. The other categories were presented at a non-televised dinner in Las Vegas on Jan. 22, 1988. The ACE awards were established after cable programs and performers were excluded from the Emmy Awards. The National Academy of Cable Programming[3] was established in March 1985 to promote excellence in cable television programming.[2]
Kevin Sullivan Anne Series[edit]
- Anne of Green Gables - 1985
- Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel - 1987
- Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story - 2000
- Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning - 2008
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- The Official Anne of Green Gables Movie Website - The official website of Sullivan series of Anne of Green Gables movies
- Sullivan Entertainment Website - The Official website of Sullivan Entertainment. Includes information on the Anne movies and its spinoffs
- Road to Avonlea Website - The official website for Road to Avonlea, the spinoff to the Green Gables series of movies
- Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel on IMDb
- L.M. Montgomery Online Formerly the L.M. Montgomery Research Group, this site includes a blog, extensive lists of primary and secondary materials, detailed information about Montgomery's publishing history, and a filmography of screen adaptations of Montgomery texts. See, in particular, the page for Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel.
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References[edit]
- ^'Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel'. L.M. Montgomery Online. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- ^ ab'ACE Nominees Announced'. Houston. HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 2 STAR Edition. Associated Press. November 10, 1987. p. 7. Archived from the original on January 2, 2013.
- ^'About the NCTA'. National Cable & Telecommunications Association. 1996. Archived from the original on 2007-12-14.
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