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Price: $49.99
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Sale: $21.99
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Brand: LION'S GATE ENTERTAINMENT
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Manufacturer: Lionsgate
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Number of Items: 6
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Description: Dirt-poor and alone, the Ingalls family moves to Minnesota and fights to build their new home - Mr. Edwards is reunited with the Ingalls when Charles convinces him to settle in Walnut Grove - Caroline gives birth to a baby boy who dies soon afterwards - The town is put under quarantine due to a serious illness - The entire family nearly perishes in a blizzard but is saved thanks to the kindness of an Indian friend - These and many other exciting adventures are featured in this Collector's Edition! Special Features: * Interactive Full Motion Menu * Character profiles * The Ingalls Photo Album * The "Little House" Episode Quiz (Season 1)
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Price: $39.98
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Sale: $19.00
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Brand: Lions Gate
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Number of Items: 6
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Description: Charles must work at several jobs to pay off their debts while the entire family pitches in – Laura makes a new friend and helps him get over his grief - Charles promises a dying widow that he will care for her three children – Walnut Grove sees the opening of its first bank – Mary becomes the pride and joy of the town – The sensitive subject of drug abuse is addressed in the second to last episode entitled "Soldiers Return". These and many other exciting adventures are featured in this Collector’s Edition! Special Features: Interactive Full Motion Menu Character profiles The Ingalls Photo Album The "Little House" Episode Quiz (Season 2)
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Price: $279.98
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Sale: $183.99
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Manufacturer: Lions Gate
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Number of Items: 60
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Description: Little House on the Prairie, one of television’s top family dramas of all time, is finally available in a complete 60-disc DVD collection! In September of 1974, Little House on the Prairie made its television debut, and it has remained an all-time American family classic ever since. A top-rated series throughout its nine season run, the show’s timeless themes of love, morality and rich family values continue to capture the hearts of viewers around the world through its continued syndication. Based on the best-selling books by Laura Ingalls Wilder which chronicled the dramatic, gripping adventures of a young pioneer family’s struggle to build a new life for themselves on the American frontier of the 1870s, Little House on the Prairie was nominated for 17 Emmy® and three Golden Globe® awards. Stills from Little House on the Prairie (click for larger image)
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Price: $39.98
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Sale: $19.49
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Brand: LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE: SEASON 3 (DVD MO
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Manufacturer: Lions Gate
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Number of Items: 6
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Description: Mary and John fall deeply in love and must make serious decisions about their future – Laura demonstrates tremendous courage when Charles is critically wounded on a hunting trip – Carrie wanders off and narrowly avoids tragedy when she is rescued from a mine shaft – A child, initially rejected by his grandfather because his father was Indian, earns his Grandad’s respect – Important lessons are learned when a young black child comes to stay with the Ingalls – With their crops destroyed, Charles decides to take his family to seek their fortune in the gold mines with disturbing results… - These and all of the other exciting adventures from the entire Third Season are presented in this Special Collector’s Edition!
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Price: $14.98
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Sale: $6.60
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Brand: LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
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Manufacturer: Lions Gate
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Number of Items: 1
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Description: No Description Available. Genre: Television Rating: G Release Date: 2-APR-2007 Media Type: DVD
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Price: $39.98
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Sale: $27.49
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Brand: Lions Gate
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Number of Items: 6
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Description: Best known for its life-affirming lessons and heartwarming adventures, "LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE" made its TV debut in 1974 and significantly altered the landscape of television. Loyal fans will relive these exciting and touching adventures, while new viewers will discover the Ingalls’ unconquerable courage to build a new way of life. The series, nominated for 17 Emmy Awards and 3 Golden Globes, has become a TV milestone. The Complete Eighth Season – 1981-1982 - Nellie and Percival must move to New York and the Oleson’s adopt Nancy - Dr. Ledoux moves to Walnut Grove and proves, beyond a doubt, that he deserves the community’s respect – Charles and Nels become concerned when the children of the town are influenced by a daredevil to attempt dangerous stunts - Mr. Edwards loses his son and enlists the aid of Charles to investigate the real circumstances behind his death – The Ingalls and the Wilders share cherished memories when they are snowed in at Christmas – Charles and Caroline risk losing James and Cassandra when an uncle files for custody of the children – Laura and Almanzo’s budding marriage faces serious difficulties following Almanzo’s terrible stroke - When James is shot and lapses into a coma, Charles turns to his faith in order to save his adopted son - These and many other exciting adventures from the entire eighth season are presented in this Special Collector’s Edition! Special Features:Exclusive interviews with Dean Butler (Almanzo Wilder) and Dabbs Greer (Reverend Alden) Laura’s Long Winters, an exclusive documentary describing the hardship of a prairie winter, Interactive Quiz: Test your knowledge of Season 8, - This Special Collector’s Edition has been restored using state-of-the-art color correction, picture enhancement and noise reduction technologies.
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Price: $39.98
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Sale: $22.97
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Brand: LION'S GATE ENTERTAINMENT
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Manufacturer: Lions Gate
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Number of Items: 6
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Description: The ninth season of Little House on the Prairie was re-invented as Little House: A New Beginning after star Michael Landon decided to leave the series. (He continued to produce, direct and write for the show.) The first episode began with the departure of Landon's Pa Ingalls, who fell on hard economic times and moved his family to the city . He returned for just one harrowing two-parter, "Home Again," in which son Albert (Matthew Laborteaux) battled a morphine addiction. In Landon's absence, it was up to the other denizens of Walnut Grove to provide drama, and provide they did. The meddling, gossipy Harriet Oleson (Katherine MacGregor) played town villain, followed by her whiny adopted daughter Nancy (Allison Balson), who was annoying but never as deliciously wicked as her predecessor Nellie (Alison Arngrim, who makes a welcome guest appearance). Laura (Melissa Gilbert) is all grown up and living with husband Almanzo (Dean Butler) and their daughter Rose. The show also cast a pre-scandal Shannen Doherty as Jenny Wilder to fill the spunky young protagonist role vacated by Gilbert. Little House continued its run of darker stories in this season, from a crazed father (Robert Loggia) who shoots his daughter and wife to a suicide attempt by Jenny after her father dies, filling in other episodes with fluffy schmaltz featuring some of the other townsfolk (you know they're desperate when an entire show is about a wayward orangutan). The series also liked to feature outcasts teaching the town lessons in tolerance: in one case a circus midget can't get a job because of his looks, and a "wild boy" turns out just to be an abused mute. Despite its attempts to fill the void left by Pa and Ma Ingalls with new characters, however, the long-running series lost its spark without Landon and did not last after the ninth season. The boxed set includes an 86-page booklet: Little House on the Prairie A-Z by historian Patrick Loubatiere, who also interviews Dean Butler and Alison Arngrim in the DVD bonus features. The interviews don't reveal much, other than Loubatiere's smugness for knowing more about Little House than the stars of the show. --Ellen A. Kim
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Price: $49.99
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Sale: $19.98
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Brand: Lions Gate
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Manufacturer: Lionsgate
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Number of Items: 5
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Description: "Little House on The Prairie<-i> - Special Edition Movie Box Set A collector's must-have edition, this extraordinary 5-DVD box set picks up where the Emmy Award-winning series ended. Featuring three 84-minute never-before-released to DVD movies: Look Back to Yesterday Directed by Victor French - Bless All the Dear Children Directed by Victor French - The Last Farewell Directed by Michael Landon Plus bonuses: Melissa Gilbert Interview - a very personal, revealing conversation with Melissa Gilbert about her life-shaping Little House Experience - Casting Little House - conversation with Little House on the Prairie casting director, Susan Sukman McCray. Farewell to Walnut Grove - documentary providing background on the making of the final Little House movies and why The Last Farewell marked such a dramatic and irreversible ending to the series. DVD Features: Dolby Stereo Sound 4:3 ratio Over 7 hours of programming"
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Price: $29.99
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Sale: $15.75
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Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
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Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Disney
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Number of Items: 2
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Description: American pioneers were a strong-willed people ruled by wanderlust, optimism, and an intense drive to persevere and succeed in the face of incredible odds and grave danger. Based on the autobiographical novels by Laura Ingalls Wilder, this 255-minute 2004 Disney television miniseries (not the Michael Landon, Melissa Gilbert series from the 1970's) tells Laura's story of her family's dangerous and exhausting journey by covered wagon from an economically depressed Wisconsin to the promising land of Kansas. While the land proves plentiful in Kansas, the hardships of setting up a homestead and co-existing with the Indians are intense. Through their struggles, the Ingalls family comes to appreciate the true value of the help and companionship of their fellow man and realizes the relative insignificance of their many outward differences. While their neighbor Mrs. Scott and most of the rest of their American contemporaries readily stereotype the Indians as an evil race devoid of redeeming qualities, the Ingalls are more compassionate, presuming the Indian population to be comprised of both good and bad people. The Ingalls family's tolerance for the Indians allows them to peacefully co-exist on the prairie for a time and engenders a tenuous sense of respect with one influential tribe member which serves the family well. Little House on the Prairie brings the Laura Ingalls Wilder books and the westward expansion of the American pioneers to life and is recommended viewing for ages 6 and older. --Tami Horiuchi
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Price: $14.98
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Sale: $1.99
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Brand: Lions Gate
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Number of Items: 1
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Description: Charles' father, Lansford Ingalls, loses the will to live after his wife passes away. Charles brings him to Walnut Grove to be near his loved ones. Laura's horse is injured soon after and she believes it to be her Grandpa's fault. Feeling hurt, Lansford leaves town until Laura, having realized her mistake, seeks him out and insists that he return with her. This DVD has been restored using state-of-the-art color correction, picture enhancement and noise reduction technologies. Special Features: * Interactive Full Motion Menu * Actor Biographies * Scene Index Run Time: Approx. 95 min. Components: 1 DVD
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