Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story

Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story

2000
Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story
Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story

Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story

6.8 | en | Drama

Now in her twenties, Anne returns to Avonlea for the first time since Marilla Cuthbert's death. Gilbert has been offered a position in a hospital in New York, and he persuades Anne to come with him. He arranges 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 Gables" story which follows the characters from New York, the war effort in Europe and eventually returns them to the red earth of Prince Edward Island.

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EP2  Episode 2
Mar. 06,2000
Episode 2

Now in their twenties and with World War I looming, Anne and Gilbert move to New York to pursue Gilbert's medical career and Anne's writing career. After many unsuccessful months, they move back to Avonlea and into the midst of war. Gilbert feels pressure to join the army as a medical officer and is soon listed as missing in action. The indomitable Anne sets off to the battlefields of Europe in search of Gilbert, and helps a young French woman and her son who in danger along the way.

EP1  Episode 1
Mar. 05,2000
Episode 1

Now in their twenties and with World War I looming, Anne and Gilbert move to New York to pursue Gilbert's medical career and Anne's writing career. After many unsuccessful months, they move back to Avonlea and into the midst of war. Gilbert feels pressure to join the army as a medical officer and is soon listed as missing in action. The indomitable Anne sets off to the battlefields of Europe in search of Gilbert, and helps a young French woman and her son who in danger along the way.

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6.8 | en | Drama , Family | More Info
Released: 2000-03-05 | Released Producted By: CBC , Sullivan Entertainment Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://anneofgreengables.com/films/anne-of-green-gables-the-continuing-story/
Synopsis

Now in her twenties, Anne returns to Avonlea for the first time since Marilla Cuthbert's death. Gilbert has been offered a position in a hospital in New York, and he persuades Anne to come with him. He arranges 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 Gables" story which follows the characters from New York, the war effort in Europe and eventually returns them to the red earth of Prince Edward Island.

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Cast

Megan Follows , Jonathan Crombie , Schuyler Grant

Director

Stefan Scaini

Producted By

CBC , Sullivan Entertainment

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mickeyandme20042000 The only 2 scenes I actually like in this weird production are Anne and Gil's wedding reception and when they are reunited at the end of the war. Even those are somewhat ruined. The tent falls on their wedding reception and the preacher was half drunk. And during their reunion that jerk Jack Garrison has to walk up looking all butt-hurt jealous. This movie does not follow the novels at all. In the books they were married in 1890 and it was their 3 sons who went off to war (one of their sons was killed in the war).
sbpat This was probably the most pathetic movie I've ever seen. It uses the lovingly created LM Montgomery characters in a far-out, unrealistic WWI plot. I think the film makers had the basic plot, then got the idea to plug Anne, Gilbert, et al, into it. Total joke. I am so glad I checked the movie out from a library instead of renting it -- it just wasted my time and not my money. I really rue the 3 hours I wasted watching this. I see that Sullivan and company made another Anne movie, with Barbara Hershey and Shirley MacLaine, that is probably one more attempt to mine the Anne ore. I probably won't bother seeing it, after seeing this one. Total abysmal failure. Sullivan should be ashamed.
Pollyanna706 I have never read the books, but I was excited to watch the mini-series. I must say that the first two movies are excellent, but his last one was terrible. First of all, how do you justify making the last installment in 2000, when the previous movie was made in 1987. Megan Follows was bound to grow up, and cannot possibly pull a mid-twenties Anne Shirley after 13 years. The other thing that bothers me is the change in Diana. How does someone change like that in just a few years? She's far too old to be portraying someone of Anne's character and loses some of her spunk that she had in the previous movies. She isn't enthusiastic and certainly does not extend from the previous movie. Gilbert is a decent character in this final movie, but all in all it wasn't the greatest. It is hard to continue a mini-series without doing the sequels immediately. I compare this poor rendition to the 3rd installment of North and South when they change the characters and bring in others that didn't exist in the first two installments. Kevin Sullivan... better luck next time.On a more positive note, the costumes are quite accurate and the clothes were very pretty. I do give credit for the scenery and costumes all around.
edwagreen While entertaining, this film was disappointing for a trilogy.The innocence of youth has long been forgotten with the advent of World War 1. Anne is thrust into a clock and dagger like atmosphere as the story takes on an espionage subject matter. The problem is that we really don't know for sure where the espionage is coming from. Is that newspaper editor the traitor that he has been made out to be by that woman society gossip writer?It's also hard to believe that the baby would recognize Anne. After all, he was just a baby when they were separated.To just say that the Colleen Dewhurst character died was not giving the part much justice at all.Parts 1 and 2 were so much better. Blame Part 3 on World War 1.