The Waltons Movie Collection (A Wedding on Walton's Mountain / Mother's Day / A Day for Thanks / A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion / Wedding / Easter)
P**C
Love the show
Love the show glad I found this, but I will say it’s not the highest quality made CD. But this is an older show so that may have something to do with it.
C**1
As described, works well
Arrived in good condition, DVDs work well. We're enjoying finishing the series with these movies.
K**H
Love the Walton's
Great quality and great value!
N**N
Great DVD
Great Product and great seller. Fast Shipping!
D**E
The Waltons. Always relaxing to watch.
Got here quickly. It's a DVD and the color is not as brilliant as it could be. But I love The Waltons.
R**O
Imminently Enjoyable
If you're a fan of "The Walton's" TV series (1972-81), you'll find this DVD collection imminently enjoyable. The key to the series' success was good scripts, interesting characters, and an excellent cast, which in this collection reunites for six feature-length movies, shot between 1982 and 1997.Movies include "A Wedding on Walton's Mountain", in which Erin marries her long-time boyfriend (airdate February 2, 1982). The second movie is "Mother's Day on Walton's Mountain," in which Ms Michael Learned who, as the mother disappeared from the series before it went off the air due to an undisclosed illness. She returns (looking as radiant as ever) for a family reunion to celebrate mother's day (Airdate May 9, 1982). The third movie is "A Day for Thanks on Walton's Mountain". This episode features the return of Elizabeth, who is no longer a young girl, but a globe-trotting woman. She spearheads the effort to reunite family and friends for Thanksgiving Day (airdate: November 22, 1982). The fourth movie is yet another Thanksgiving celebration, but with a twist, entitled "A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion" (airdate: November 21, 1993). This episode features the return of actor Richard Thomas, as John Boy (who departed the series before it went off the air). In this movie he is a respected TV journalist, who broadcasts news of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The fifth movie is "A Walton's Wedding". Getting hitched is John-Boy (Richard Thomas) to Janet (Kate McNeil). The question is where? In New York City, where the young couple live and work, or on Walton's Mountain? (airdate February 12, 1995). The sixth and last movie is "A Walton Easter". The plot this time is centered around John-Boy's wife, Janet, who is expecting to give birth--to (surprise!) twins. (airdate: March 31, 1997).
S**A
Mostly good...
While the six movie specials follow the Walton's into the 60's and satisfy some needs of those of us viewers who feel like extended family members, they raise more questions than we started off with at the end of the series, and some of the lose ends are just a little too whacked off making me wonder, huh?????? what?????? I wouldn't want to exclude these from my Walton's collection, nor to have never seen them, and I will continue to view them from time to time and enjoy them for what they are, but...do NOT expect that everything will make sense in the end. Erin's divorce from Paul and her quick mention of the reason do NOT make sense; Jonesy never coming back from Vietnam, his absence a stretch in the first place, does NOT make any more sense than Mary Ellen suddenly having two other children whom we are to suppose, I suppose, were adopted???? and while there is mention made out of the blue after we simply never hear of John Curtis again that Mary Ellen did have three children, it is John Curtis himself whom you would think would be the one who went off to Vietnam. There were a couple of other very sloppy writing results that have left me scratching my head still, but despite these instances I am still more in favor of recommending this DVD than not to all true Walton's fans.
S**N
Arrived on time
Wonderful movies plays great
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