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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Laura's Lesson.....,
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This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: The Lord is My Shepherd (DVD)
This review refers to the Goodtimes DVD of "Little House on the Prairie - The Lord Is My Shepherd"....Michael Landon always knew how to touch our hearts and inspire us with these wonderful tales of the Little House series. This one is definitive of the spirit of the stories and one that focuses on the importance of family and the love shared within. In this vintage episode from 1974, the Ingalls learn they are expecting a new arrival. Pa's need for a son becomes obvious to everyone and when his hopes are fulfilled, he can hardly contain his joy.He devotes all his attention to the new baby boy,leaving Laura feeling jealous and neglected. The joy in the household soon turns to sadness as the baby falls ill and there is no hope for him. Laura can not even bring herself to pray for her brother's recovery, and when tradgedy strikes, she blames herself and runs away to be closer to God in hopes of a miracle. She is cared for by Johnathan, a stranger whose wisdom helps her see the light. Melissa Gilbert(Laura) and Michael Landon(Pa), will tug at your heartstrings, as father and daughter realize how much they love each other. And Landon always seems to get just the right guest stars for the parts.The great Ernest Borgnine plays Johnathan, the reclusive mountain man with a heart of gold. It was written and directed by Landon and as always the music of David Rose adds greatly to the story. Goodtimes does a good job in transfering these old television episodes to DVD. There are a couple of scenes that look a bit scratchy, but overall the view is as nice to watch as the story.The picture is clear and the colors are bright. The sound is in Dolby Digital2.0(Mono), and is very good. This double length episode(without all the commercials) may also be found in a four pack here, which includes, "The Priemere Movie","Laura Ingalls Wilder", also both double length, as well as "The Collection" a touching episode guest starring Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. Share these touching and inspiring stories with a new generation.There are not to many programs around any more that the family can enjoy together.These stand the test of time.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"I know how I can make it right again.",
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This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: The Lord is My Shepherd (DVD)
In this classic two-hour episode, the Ingalls family eagerly awaits the arrival of a new addition! All is bliss (despite Harriet Oleson's ability to turn even a new baby into an opportunity to insult Caroline) until Dr. Baker notices that Charles Ingalls Junior, the long-awaited son, is not gaining weight. Ma asks the girls to say a special prayer for their brother, but a jealous Laura refuses. The baby's condition worsens and he eventually dies, leaving Laura with overwhelming feelings of guilt for her "mean thoughts." Convinced that she can make it right by giving her life to God in exchange for the infant's, Laura runs away to the mountains. As Charles and Isaiah Edwards search frantically for Laura, a mysterious old man named Jonathan (Ernest Borgnine) cares for her. The finale is heart-warming, if predictable, and vaults "The Lord is My Shepherd" to the rank of Classic Little House.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
beautiful, beautiful, beautiful,
By A Customer
This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: The Lord is My Shepherd (DVD)
If you see no other episode in the "Little House" series, see this one! As an avid Little House on the Prairie fan, this was one of the first shows I saw, and it has gone down as one of my very favorites for many reasons, a few including the superb acting, the strong morals, the love portrayed, and the power of forgiveness. The plot is simple enough while at the same time possessing emotional depth and complexity that makes it all the more beautiful. Little Laura Ingalls faces a very real dilemma when her mother has a baby who, in response to her father's obvious wishes, is a boy. Knowing how much her Pa wanted a son, Laura feels somewhat of a push to the back. She is used to being her Pa's special "half pint," and now that she is getting much less attention, she experiences jealousy that is so thick, she refuses to pray for her baby brother when he becomes very sick. The infant dies, leaving Laura swamped with overwhelming guilt that takes over her life until she runs to the mountains in search of an answer. With the sincere belief that her brother is dead because of her, she asks God to take her instead of the baby and sets her mind insistently on making it so. Something extremely hopeful and amazing brings a strange yet loving man into her midst. As he takes care of her on her journey, he gradually comes to help her face her tragedy and follow through with what she truly needs to do. It is an overall beautiful film that should not be missed. You will truly feel for Laura as she is brought to an emotional challenge in her young life, and Melissa Gilbert does a great job at bringing this historical heroine to life. She truly was an amazing child actor. Michael Landon delivers what I believe to be his most incredible, realistic, and emotionally charged performances as Laura's extremely loving Pa who learns just as much as she does from the whole experience in this story. Landon was an actor that I hope people remember for the rest of time, because as far as his acting and the qualities of his shows go, there's nothing that more inspiring or worthy of being modeled."Little House on the Prairie" is an excellent pick if you want something sweet, innocent, and comforting to watch. Just as it is an amazing show for adults to love for years to come, so is it for children. If you are a parent, I highly recommend that you introduce this series to your children because it was because of my mother that I discovered the magic and the wonder of these shows. You can't go wrong with them; no matter how much time passes, they will never get old because their quality and the uplifting messages of every single episode will always serve as an example and a comfort to society. The Ingalls family represents what family love should be all over the world, and although the entire series is praisworthy family material, "The Lord is My Shepherd" is a standout and truly a milestone in the show's overall success.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best "Little House" episode ever made,
By Grace (Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: The Lord Is My Shepherd [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Hands down, I gotta say that this was the most wonderful "Little House" episode that I have ever seen!!! =) When the Ingalls family is blessed with a baby boy named Charles Ingalls Jr. after his father, young Laura is the only one who doesn't share in the joy. She is worried that this child will ultimately rob her of her father's love. She refuses to pray for the baby when he gets sick, and she stays away from him as often as possible. When the unhealthy infant dies, Laura runs away to the mountains with the belief that the baby's death is her fault. Atop a high mountain, she encounters a strange old man named Jonathan. Jonathan is undoubtedly a kind and loving soul, but it is primarily his incredible faith in Jesus that attracts Laura. Meanwhile, Laura's Pa and a family friend named Mr. Edwards go on a frantic search for her. Over the course of the movie, both Laura and her father learn some immense lessons on unconditional love and forgiveness. Melissa Gilbert is wonderful as the heartwarming Laura Ingalls, and Michael Landon makes Charles "Pa" Ingalls an altogether unforgettable character. Superb acting intertwined with a beautiful story on faith, love, and courage make this a wonderful movie for all ages. It's a great addition to the "Little House" collection. Buy it now! =)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is episode is a tearjerker,
By Laura Ingalls (NYC, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: The Lord Is My Shepherd [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This episode of little House On The Prairie is one of the best i have ever seen. When i was growing up this was one of my favorite shows and i am proud to say it still is. I have bought this episode along with the rest in hopes that one day when i have children they can appreciate this show as much as i do. Not to mention Laura Ingalls and i share the same name.Definately buy this video.
9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Story,
By A Customer
This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: The Lord Is My Shepherd [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This movie is actually quite touching, very well-acted, and highly entertaining. Little Melissa Gilbert is delightful; Michael Landon, good as always. And the story is genuinely poignant.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a truly wonderful episode you can't miss it,
By A Customer
This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: The Lord Is My Shepherd [VHS] (VHS Tape)
the cast brings the character's to such life. their pain and joy will truly touch you in this heartwrenching episode. bravo michael landon
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great DVD great movie loved it and great price and service from this seller,
By angelbaer (Ohio, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: The Lord is My Shepherd (DVD)
Great DVD great movie loved it and great price and service from this seller would recommend them.
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT Show-Great DVD,
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This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: The Lord is My Shepherd (DVD)
Love everything on Little House...Great Moral Values! I have never gotten tired or watching Little House...over and over and over...great stories with good moral values.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE-THE LORD IS MY SHEPARD,
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This review is from: Little House on the Prairie: The Lord is My Shepherd (DVD)
THIS IS THE 2 HOUR LITTLE HOUSE MOVIE ABOUT CHARLES AND CAROLINGALS HAVING A BABY BOY.LAURA INGALS GETS JELOUSE BECAUSE SHE THINKS HER PAW HAS FORGOTTON ABOUT HER AND WON'T PRAY FOR THE BABY.THE BABY GETS SICK AND DIES AND LAURA RUNS AWAY BECAUSE SHE FEELS GUILTY AND GOES UP ON JOHNATHON'S MOUNTAIN TO PRAY FOR GOD TO TAKE HER AND BRING HER BROTHER BACK.THIS MOVIE IS AS SAD NOW AS IT WAS DURING 1974 WHEN IT CAME OUT.IT IS NOW ON DVD.THIS LOOKS BETTER NOW ON DVD THAN IT EVER DID ON VHS OR TV.THERE IS SOME OCCASIONAL GRAIN THROUGH OUT THE SHOW BUT IT IS ONLY OCCASIONAL.THIS IS A VERY BARE BONED DISC.ALL YOU GET ON IT IS THE MOVIE AND SCENE SELECTION WITH CHAPTER STOPS. THE SOUND IS MONO BUT STILL SOUNDS OK ON A TV SET.THIS IS A SINGLE LAYER DVD AND IS 93 MINUTES LONG WITH NO COMMERCIALS. I HIGHLEY RECOMMEND THIS MOVIE.IT IS A FOR THE FAMILY AND IS A CLEAN MOVIE LIKE THEY USE TO MAKE.CLEAN FAMILY MOVIES ARE HARD TO FIND IN THIS DAY AND TIME.I ALSO RECOMMEND LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE REMEMBER ME FROM 1974 ALSO ON DVD. |
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Little House on the Prairie: The Lord is My Shepherd by Michael Ray Rhodes (DVD - 2001)
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