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70 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best DVDs I've ever purchased
I love the film "Pollyanna" and have been waiting for the DVD for what seems like forever. I am very impressed by it! The picture and sound quality are amazing - so much better than the copy I have taped off TV from the late 80s. The film is presented in widescreen but I've realized not a lot goes on on the sides of the picture in this particular movie; in other words,...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Pollyanna
Pollyanna (Vault Disney Collection)

The movie was great, and I was there when they were making one of the scenes in the movie. but seeing how the entire movie was made is also part of the pleasure of the viewing. If you have ever wondered "HOW DID THEY DO THAT", view the second part of the movies. It may take away from some of the mystery, but it is also...
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70 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best DVDs I've ever purchased, June 4, 2002
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Molly P. (Portland, Oregon USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pollyanna (Vault Disney Collection) (DVD)
I love the film "Pollyanna" and have been waiting for the DVD for what seems like forever. I am very impressed by it! The picture and sound quality are amazing - so much better than the copy I have taped off TV from the late 80s. The film is presented in widescreen but I've realized not a lot goes on on the sides of the picture in this particular movie; in other words, you really don't get much more action with widescreen than you would have with the pan & scan video or a TV-taped version. However, this IS the film as the director intended it, and I think that's great. This DVD (actually two DVDs!) contains so much great stuff, I can't even list it all here. Let's just say amazon.com's list doesn't even get INTO what's on this DVD. There are so many little treasures, and something for everyone - Disney fanatics, Hayley Mills fans, movie freaks, and (naturally!) Pollyanna fans. My favorite features so far are the featurette on Pollyanna advertising, the one about how they restored the picture/film to make the colors how they should have been, and the one about Pollyanna merchandise. Plus, the audio commentary by Hayley Mills and the (now late) David Swift is insightful and interesting. I would also recommend the "Parent Trap" DVD for more of the same fun. The Disney co. really went all out for these DVDs and they are well worth the money. And if you've never seen the movie - it's an adorable family flick that I've loved for nearly 14 years. I hope you like it, too!
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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars What a glad movie, March 7, 2003
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I was a bit nervous seeing this movie as I was scared it was going to live up to it's title and be way too sugary sweet. I was pleasnatly surprised and even moved afterwards.

Pollyanna is a delightful movie that lifts the spirits and provides many life lessons without ever being preachy or feeling like a school lesson. I was genuinely entertained and even a bit surprised at the bold steps the movie takes. Would you think this movie features a preacher most everyone fears, or has a bittersweet ending? I thought not. Well there's plenty more here to surprise you. Just give it a chance.

About the only thing I fault the movie for is being a bit too long. Some scenes just seem to go on and on, but that's what chapter stops and the fast forward button are for.

As for the DVD presentation, it's terrific. The movie looks and sounds stunning plus the second disc is just jammed packed with extra material. I was excited to listen to the commentary, but sadly it's as sugary and full of fake emotion as the movie is not. Still the other bonuses are well worth the extra bucks and there will probably never be a better presentation of Pollyanna.

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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Disney and Hayley Mills Great, March 13, 2005
This review is from: Pollyanna (Vault Disney Collection) (DVD)
"Pollyanna" was the first and, in my opinion, the best of the first six movies that Hayley Mills starred in for Disney, the others being "The Parent Trap" in 1961, "In Search of the Castaways" in 1962, "Summer Magic" in 1963, "The Moon-Spinners" in 1964, and "That Darn Cat" in 1965. While all six of the movies are enjoyable family fare, this movie has a depth and complexity approached only in "Summer Magic."

In the first thirty minutes a wide-eyed Pollyanna is witness to the power her Aunt Polly wields in her town, named Harrington after her family. Pollyanna also quickly begins to learn that there are numerous stories in her town, which she learns throughout the movie piece by piece, ultimately giving her a power different from her aunt's.

This movie takes place in the early part of the twentieth century. Aunt Polly's genteel and Victorian behavior, even if a little stereotypical, has a feel to it that we often attribute to that era. At one point Aunt Polly all but uses the term "noblesse oblige," which is how wealthy people often considered their obligation to society. The clothing and sets all appear to be realistic, enhancing the period believability. The quality of the costumes and the sets is but one of the remarkable features of this movie.

The background stories provide a field of torment and pain to enhance Pollyanna's consistently "glad" outlook on the world. It is Pollyanna's attitude toward life that slowly changes the lives of everyone in Harrington, one person at a time. Even better, Pollyanna teaches those she meets that it is okay to feel good, and to make others feel good. Even more importantly, she teaches people to feel from the heart, which in many cases leads to love. Hayley Mills was so skilled in this role that she was awarded a special Academy Award for most outstanding juvenile performance of 1960, the last such award given.

The supporting cast for this movie can truly be said to be all-star. Jane Wyman, who was nearing the end of a career spanning fifty years, is Pollyanna's initially grim Aunt Polly, who eventually learns that she should do things because she cares, not because of the obligation of the rich. Agnes Moorehead, a veteran of more than 70 movies and a recurring character on the popular 60s television show "Bewitched," is Mrs. Snow, a grumpy hypochondriac who has one foot in her casket, though there is actually nothing wrong with her.

Karl Malden is fire and brimstone Reverend Paul Ford who manages to keep many of the faithful wide-eyed on Sunday; he is also under Aunt Polly's control. Malden had just finished "The Hanging Tree" with Gary Cooper, and there is irony in that the character in this movie is almost completely opposite that of the role he had just played. Veteran Disney child star Kevin Corcoran plays mischievous orphan Jimmy Bean, who helps Mr. Pendegast, the town hermit, break out of his self-imposed shell. Adolphe Menjou played Mr. Pendegast in the last movie role of his 150 movie career. James Drury of television's "The Virginian" plays George Dodd, who is the love interest of Nancy Furman, Aunt Polly's maid, and Aunt Polly does not approve of the relationship. Nancy Olson was also in a number of other Disney movies, including "The Absent Minded Professor" and "Son of Flubber," with an uncredited cameo in 1997's "Flubber."

This movie benefits from an excellent transfer to DVD and a move to a widescreen format. I recommend purchasing this movie in this format if you currently have the movie only on VHS or have yet to purchase it. There are additional extras that viewers with interest in the era and how the movie was made may find enjoyable.

The movie drives its point home at the end, when Pollyanna is depressed following an accident and needs support herself. The support she receives from the townspeople is a testament to the power of Pollyanna's selfless love, which touches the hearts not only of the fictional town, but those of viewers.

This heartwarming movie is more than an excellent family film, more than an excellent Hayley Mills film and more than an excellent period movie; it is a great Disney movie at an artistic peak of the Walt Disney Company.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Sweet-Natured, Family Film With a Fine Performance by Hayley Mills, May 21, 2006
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C. O. DeRiemer (San Antonio, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Pollyanna (Vault Disney Collection) (DVD)
I'll admit it...I like the movie. A lot. The story line -- the little orphan who unselfconsciously endears herself to others through her optimism and uncomplicated view of things -- could, in less expert hands, make a pig gag. Instead, and thanks in large part to Hayley Mills' performance, we have a sweet-natured family film which any number of adults may enjoy, especially if they watch it with their children. What I like about the movie:

1. Hayley Mills. She was a child actor who had talent and an un-pushy, natural personality. She wasn't a little tricked-up beauty queen who looked like a cheap doll. She just seemed like a nice, shrewder-than-you'd-expect kid. I doubt if the movie would have worked anywhere near as well as it does without Mills. For a look at just how versatile and good she was as a child, look at the movies Tiger Bay made the year before Pollyanna and Whistle Down the Wind made the year after. These are complex, serious stories about children and adults. Mills does much to make them as good as they are.

2. The by-play between Mills and Kevin Corcoran as Jimmy Bean. The two work well together without being icky. Corcoran was just about as unself-conscious a young actor as was Mills. The scene the two of them share with Adolphe Menjou when they first meet this mysterious old crank and then are taken into his home is fine ensemble acting before ensemble acting had a name.

3. Adolphe Menjou. As the ironic, smart curmudgeon who finds he has a heart after all, Menjou gives an expert performance. Watch him as the manipulating lawyer in Roxie Hart; he's uproarious. Or the political general in Paths of Glory; he's reprehensible. He brings a lot of welcome skeptical relief to the movie.

4. Jane Wyman. She had a tough role. We had to start out seeing her as rigid, judgmental, controlling and unsympathetic...then Wyman had to let us see a little vulnerability that would make us question our first impression...then Wyman had to let us see that Polly actually was a woman we might like and who could love a man. Not easy. I thought Wyman did a good job.

5. The scene when Karl Malden as the churchman finally stands up to Polly during his sermon. This is a setting that's as old as the hills (the mouse stands up to the squire, to the mayor, to the general, to the...) and it still works. We love seeing the self-righteous get theirs, and this is an emotionally satisfying scene.

Pollyanna is an optimistic, sweet movie but with a little vinegar sprinkled here and there.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reviewing the new DVD release . . ., May 10, 2002
This review is from: Pollyanna (Vault Disney Collection) (DVD)
Many Amazon dvd reviews concentrate on the film, and not the dvd presentation . . . this isn't one of them . . . But I must say that if you haven't already seen the film, it ISN'T the sappy gag-inducer you probably think it is. David Swift did a great job at adapting the film and achieving a balance between sentiment, drama, and fun. Now, on to the dvd . . .

I'm no technical genius, but the movie looks and sounds fabulous. The print is clean and bright, with no visible flaws. The color range seems accurate and the film is presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio. One little touch I especially appreciated was the option to watch the cartoon originally accompanying the film ("Nifty Nineties" starring Mickey Mouse) right before our "feature presentation," just as 1960's movie-goers would have.

As if the picture quality wasn't enough to make this a disc worth purchasing, the extras will convince you. The features are interesting without being excessively repetitive. On the main disc we get a really nice audio commentary with Haley Mills and David Swift, the writer/director/producer.

Disc 2 has the rest of the features. The menu has several layers, but is well-laid out and easy to use. It's also surprisingly attractive, giving you the feeling of actually looking at materials in the "Disney Archives."

There are two good documentaries, "Pollyanna: Making of a Masterpiece," which provides interviews with Swift, Mills, Nancy Olson, Kevin Corcoran, etc. and good background info on the adaption of the book, art-direction, filming, and more. The involvement of David Swift in these materials really makes these disc 2 items particularly enlightening.

There are quite a few different image galleries, the original promos and trailers, and Walt Disney's intros from when Pollyanna was broadcast on tv. A short in which Nancy Olson describes the job of the actor, a little film with archival fottage of "1912," and a little yearbook that goes through all of the projects Disney was working on in 1960, for movies, tv, animation, etc.

All of these items are good, but a few of features really stood out for me, and they are only hinted at on the official list of features.

1. Restoration of the Pollyanna Film Print:
Longer-than-expected explanation of how Disney Studios resurrected the Pollyanna negative from color fade and deterioration. As an archivist myself, I always look forward to these kinds of features, but find them superficial and disappointing. This time I was very pleased. It even takes the time to explain what a three-color-separation archival negative is! Hurrah!!

2. Pollyanna Merchandising:
We get a gallery and a little featurette, where the items are displayed and explained. I was especially surprised about the Pollyanna music . . . which leads me to . . .

3. The Sound Gallery:
This was an incredible surprise!! I didn't see any mention of it on the disc specs. You get to hear the original radio ad, and Haley Mills herself sing the songs "Pollyanna" and "Jimmy Bean," that appeared on the 1960 Pollyanna albums. Neat-o! But the last item in the Jukebox totally blew me away. The ENTIRE 1960 Pollyanna story album!! Movie studio really haven't produced these things since the 80s, but there used to be a time when you could take out your record player and recreate the movie experience at home; the only way to do so before home video. The Pollyanna album is nice since it even features dialogue from the film, rather than a redramatization with a different cast.

I was immensely pleased with the "Vault Disney" production of Pollyanna . . . let's hope Vault Disney continues. It's too bad that not all studios show such care and respect for their "children's" releases. A good "children's" film appeals to everybody!

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Disney of all time, June 25, 2005
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For more details you can read all the glowing reviews below, but I wanted to add my two cents worth to the affect that this is one of the most perfect movies ever made. The director wrote the screenplay and had his way in everything and it shows. Amazingly, the only interference from Walt was when he refused to allow any editing. He loved the first cut so much that he couldn't stand to see any of it end up in the trash. When was the last time you heard of a director's cut that would have been shorter than the studio cut? Well, Walt was right. We love every second of it and are only sad that it is not longer. Oh that Disney would ditch CGI and computer animation and get back to making movies like this. It is not impossible. The BBC still manages it occassionally. If our children were brought up on movies like this, they would be smarter, kinder, and quieter. And possibly better dressed.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Glad Movie, March 22, 2004
This review is from: Pollyanna (Vault Disney Collection) (DVD)
My mom picked up this movie at our library because we didn't have anything to watch and it looked interesting. Well, it was more than interesting, it was fantastic!

Hayley Mills was awesome as Pollyanna, and Jane Wyman, Nancy Olsen, and Richard Egan were all very well cast and played their parts beautifully.

It was in this movie, incidentally that Hayley Mills made her debut into Disney movies, and she went on to make other wonderful movies for Disney, the most memorable one, "The Parent Trap" (See my review for that movie also!)

The DVD has literally millions of extras, including a documentary, commentary with Hayley Mills and director David Swift, and sound tracks of Hayley singing the `The Glad Song,' which unfortunately is not in the movie.

You will not be disappointed if you see this fantastic movie. It's a timeless classic that will never grow old.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Extraordinary Family Film, August 14, 2004
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If you seek the good in people, you shall surely find it.

POLLYANNA is one of those Disney Classics vaguely recalled from the old "Wonderful Word of Color" Sunday night specials. Yet it is a film which can be appreciated by audiences of all ages.

The performances are genuine, the timing of the film is gently paced, yet the film rarely drags as do some so-called family films of later vintage. Hayley Mills give a fine performance in the starring role, however the movie truly shines in the stellar performances of its capable cast. Karl Malden, as the fire and brimstone preacher, gives one of the most poignant performances as he realizes the importance of finding the good in people.

Some may find some aspects of the film a little syrupy. However, its message of optimism is one that plays well even after many years. It is a message that should be reinforced in the hearts and minds of today's audiences.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you look for the bad in mankind expecting to find it, you surely will..., February 20, 2008
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No words that I could write could ever fully express how I feel about this most magnificent motion picture achievement, nor ever do it justice. Simply put, this is movie making magic at its' very best!

Pollyanna is the simple story of a high-spirited young orphan girl who unknowingly touches the hearts and lives of everyone she comes in contact with.

Beautifully filmed, lovingly told. This movie weaves its' wonders in a most unassuming and natural way. All thanks to the superb script and deft direction of David Swift, in this his feature film directorial debut. With impeccable attention to detail, the immense love and great care that have been poured into this project, shows and radiates through in every single frame of film. It is has a richness of heart, and an honesty and integrity about it, that is rarely found in movies these days.

Featuring what is possibly the most impressive cast ever assembled for a Disney feature, this film is filled to overflowing with outstanding performances and rich, totally believable, fully developed characterizations. Hayley Mills shines in the title role, deservedly winning the Oscar for the Most Outstanding Juvenile Performance of 1960. Her performance is brimming with brilliance and believability. Completely captivating, she is most convincing and constantly charming. Jane Wyman's portrayal of Aunt Polly is every bit as powerful as her Oscar winning performance in "Johnny Belinda." The whole cast is exceptional! Karl Malden revels in his role as Reverend Ford. Agnes Moorehead has the time of her life as crotchety old Mrs. Snow. Not forgetting a young Kevin Corcoran, who delivers a delightful performance as the irrepressible, yet irresistible rapscallion, Jimmy Bean, just to name a few.

The period is perfectly portrayed, capturing all the charm, atmosphere, elegance, and nostalgia of turn-of-the-century America. With lovingly lavished sets, stunningly stylish costume designs, the film is gorgeously grand! All being further complimented and enhanced by Paul Smith's superb musical score, capturing perfectly the personalities and spirit of the movie.

Pollyanna continues to remain my favorite film of all time. As time has passed, this movie has only improved with age, and will continue to do so for generations to come. It is a movie that celebrates life. And more importantly, shows us how to live. In this day and age of hustle and bustle, chaos and confusion, the message that lies at the heart of the film is as timely and important as ever. And one that we all need to be reminded of. A perfect gem of a movie and a pure joy! Pollyanna will gladden your horizon, lift your spirit, and win your heart.

PS - This DVD is jammed packed with the most awesome bonus material of any DVD release ever! If you are a fan of this movie, do yourself a favor, don`t delay, order it today!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Touching, Moving Film!, February 11, 2004
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When "Pollyana" came out in theaters in 1960, I went to see it with the other neighborhood kids. I was a boy of 9 at the time, and didn't think too much of it.
Seeing it again as an adult, the emotional depth of it hit me very hard. You have to live a lot of those things yourself in order to appreciate them. It's no corny cliche that love has the power to transform the lives of people it touches.
Pollyana did nothing more than give her own simple kindness to the townspeople, and many of them were quite taken aback at it. But it wasn't wasted. The townspeople thronged back to Pollyana in gratitude when she needed them most. It moves me to tears. All the actors make it a believable, special story.
By all means, show this DVD to the kids. But don't forget that it contains a lot of good things for adults, too!
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