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Anne of Green Gables - The Continuing Story [VHS]
 
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Anne of Green Gables - The Continuing Story [VHS] (2000)

Starring: Megan Follows, Jonathan Crombie Director: Stefan Scaini Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: VHS Tape
2.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (312 customer reviews)


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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

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Now in her twenties, Anne returns to Avonlea for the first time since Marilla's Cuthbert's death. Gilbert has been offered a staff position at a hospital in New York, and persuades Anne to come as he has arranged a position for her at a large publishing house. Big City life isn't what they expected. Anne's manuscript is stolen by a dashing American writer, Jack Garrison. Thus the stage is set for a final three hour installment in the Anne of Green Gable's story. An installment that see the characters living in New York, assisting the war effort in Europe and eventually returning to the red earth of Prince Edward Island.

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254 of 263 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A bitterly disappointing finale to the story of Anne Shirley, October 2, 2003
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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Having listened to Kevin Sullivan's commentary on the DVD versions of the first two "Anne of Green Gables" series, I was forced to conclude that despite the excellence of those productions he really has a very poor conception of L. M. Montgomery's stories. That certainly helps to explain the travesty of "Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story." As co-writer, Sullivan totally abandons Montgomery's Anne books to spin his own overly melodramatic tale of World War I, even though the author's "Rilla of Ingleside" deals with that same time frame. Of course, Anne is almost fifty years old by the time of that novel and it is a pair of her sons who go off to fight in the Great War. Montgomery's novel was published right after the end of World War I, making it a uniquely contemporaneous work which richly deserves a film treatment. Maybe Sullivan objected to the novel's politics, in which the characters supported the war and the Empire, unlike Anne in this film, but who knows. Clearly they waited too long to get around to making this third part, since Anne and Gilbert should have been married long ago. Megan Follows and Jonathan Crombie are basically twice as old as the characters they first portrayed in the original "Anne." But while it is great to see these two playing Anne and Gilbert again and there is nothing to fault with either one of their performances, the story told here is just plain awful. There is no reason to tell the tale of a wife who goes looking for her husband in Europe using L. M. Montgomery's characters and if you want to do the struggling writer routine they could have turned to Montgomery's Emily books.

The first two "Anne" series were filled with warm and wonderful moments that you enjoy viewing again and again. The only moments that stand out in this sorry affair are when Anne finally finds Gilbert and when she goes back to the train station where Matthew first found Anne so many years ago to give us a sense of having come back to where we started. Of course, a lot of our disappointment comes from the heighten expectation of finally getting to see our beloved characters on screen again. I know I am not the only one who has read everything written by L. M. Montgomery after seeing the first "Anne of Green Gables" program, so I know I am not alone in being bitterly disappointed by this production. Even worse, the storyline here effectively kills ever returning to Montgomery's original stories, unless we are to suddenly believe Anne's kids end up being old enough to fight World War II. Watching this is just such a depressing experience that you have to go back and read again the best parts of Montgomery's novels or watch the first two series again. This is not something Anne's fans will ever treasure, even if they are compelled to check it out. When they see the ruined state of Green Gables, the aptness of the metaphor will be palatable.

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161 of 168 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected (or hoped for), June 7, 2002
By Rebecca (Naperville, IL United States) - See all my reviews
If you have not yet seen this movie, I would recommend that you rent or borrow it before you decide to purchase it. Hoping this new sequel would pick up where the movie "Anne of Avolea" left off, I was disappointed to watch and discover that the movie doesn't even show Anne and Gilbert together that often. The wedding that "Anne" fans have been waiting for was brief and rushed, lasting about two minutes of this three hour movie. After the wedding, the next scene the viewer sees is Gilbert going off to war. Honestly, I think my husband would like this movie more than I do given all of the war scenes. Though I enjoyed seeing the old cast reunited, I didn't feel that this movie was very true to the characters from the previous movies, and certainly not from the books. I plan to sit down and watch "Anne of Green Gables" and "Anne of Avonlea" all over again so that I may recapture the sweet romantic sentiment that this movie lacked.
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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointing/A Betrayal to LMM, January 18, 2002
I am a real fan of Anne of Green Gables and all of LMM's works, so like many others I was looking forward to seeing this movie. I knew they departed from LMM's books, but I was shocked to find out how much. The story is loosely based on the last book in the Anne series, "Rilla of Ingleside", about Anne's youngest daughter during the First World War. Being the only North American woman's written account of the war, it is a very famous book, and although fiction, has historical value. In the book Anne & Gibert are middle-aged and the book centers around their young adult children, but the movie has Anne searching for Gilbert on the battle lines! Of course Anne has a flirtation along the way even though she and Gilbert are married. What were LMM's ancestors thinking when they allowed this movie to be made!?

The first two movies are splendid and are true to LMM's characters in ways that the third movie is not. Although poetic license was used, especially in the 1st sequel, they went a bit further in this second sequel. Anne didn't seem like Anne. Gilbert and Diana were so thin they were almost unrecognizable. How different was Megan Follows as Anne? One of my friends commented to me that she had seen the movie and actually was under the impression that the actor who played Anne was not Megan Follows!!

I think the most unforgiveable thing to me is how they portrayed Anne & Gilbert's wedding, which was so beautiful in the book "Anne's House of Dreams"!

My hope is that if Sullivan productions tackles such a project again that they present "Anne's House of Dreams", a wonderful story, and stick to the words that made LMM famous! Hopefully it is possible to re-do Anne & Gilbert's wedding!

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5.0 out of 5 stars happy customer
The VHS tapes arrived on time and in very good condition. I'm pleased with this order.
Published 10 days ago by Violetta Borys

1.0 out of 5 stars horrible script!
Like everyone else, I too found this part of Anne's story to be pretty awful. The acting was horrid and the storyline was trumped up and unrealistic if you know anything at all... Read more
Published 18 days ago by D. Writer

1.0 out of 5 stars So disppointed
I was so shocked as I watched Anne of Green Gables - The Continuing Story, This is not Anne and Gilbert's Story. Read more
Published 1 month ago by P. P. Dale

5.0 out of 5 stars Glad to Get...
This movie came in perfect shape, also....tapes ran fine and the cover was gorgeous. I was very happy that I could get these movies to complete my set. Thanks.
Published 1 month ago by Dawn E. Giesman

1.0 out of 5 stars NO STAR OPTION PLEASE!
It's been several years since I watched this movie on PBS for the first time. I can't tell you how excited I was to hear that the final part of the AGG Trilogy was finally here! Read more
Published 2 months ago by John T. Gorup

1.0 out of 5 stars Just doesn't make sense
An interesting observation I made, being a big fan of the "Avonlea" series, was that Kevin Sullivan addressed Anne and Gilbert's relationship when the Gilbert character appeared... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Barbara E. Hilts

1.0 out of 5 stars The Best Part is When It's Over
I grew up watching Anne of Green Gables ever since my mom recorded it on our VCR when it first aired on TV. Read more
Published 3 months ago by S. Hall

3.0 out of 5 stars My darling Anne
I never want to give up a chance to be with Anne and Gil. I want more.
Published 3 months ago by Judith K. Watts

1.0 out of 5 stars If you love these characters, do not watch this film - it's a desecration
Did you absolutely LOVE the Kevin Sullivan/Megan Follows/Colleen Dewhurst/Richard Farnsworth productions of Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Green Gables - The Sequel? Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mark J. Fowler

1.0 out of 5 stars Soooooo disappointed
I was so happy when I borrowed this movie from our local library. Now I'm only happy that I borrowed it instead of purchasing it. Read more
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