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Le bonheur au bout du chemin III

Titre original : Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2000
  • 1h 33min
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Le bonheur au bout du chemin III (2000)
The continuing adventures of Anne Shirley in New York and in France during World War I.
Lire trailer0:31
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNow in her twenties, Anne returns to Avonlea for the first time since Marilla's death. Soon after, Gilbert is offered a position in a hospital in NY and persuades Anne to come with him. From... Tout lireNow in her twenties, Anne returns to Avonlea for the first time since Marilla's death. Soon after, Gilbert is offered a position in a hospital in NY and persuades Anne to come with him. From NY, to the WWI and eventually back to Avonlea.Now in her twenties, Anne returns to Avonlea for the first time since Marilla's death. Soon after, Gilbert is offered a position in a hospital in NY and persuades Anne to come with him. From NY, to the WWI and eventually back to Avonlea.

  • Casting principal
    • Megan Follows
    • Jonathan Crombie
    • Schuyler Grant
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    • Casting principal
      • Megan Follows
      • Jonathan Crombie
      • Schuyler Grant
    • 130avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 6 nominations au total

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    Megan Follows
    Megan Follows
    • Anne Shirley
    • 2000
    Jonathan Crombie
    Jonathan Crombie
    • Gilbert Blythe
    • 2000
    Schuyler Grant
    Schuyler Grant
    • Diana Wright
    • 2000
    Patricia Hamilton
    Patricia Hamilton
    • Rachel Lynde
    • 2000
    Janet-Laine Green
    Janet-Laine Green
    • Maud Montrose
    • 2000
    Greg Spottiswood
    Greg Spottiswood
    • Fred Wright
    • 2000
    Cameron Daddo
    Cameron Daddo
    • Jack Garrison
    • 2000
    Shannon Lawson
    • Elsie James
    • 2000
    Douglas Campbell
    • Dr. Powell
    • 2000
    Barry Morse
    Barry Morse
    • Palmer Winfield
    • 2000
    Martha Henry
    • Kit Garrison
    • 2000
    Dan Lett
    Dan Lett
    • Water Owen
    • 2000
    Nigel Bennett
    Nigel Bennett
    • Fergus Keegan
    • 2000
    David Gardner
    • Mr. Dodd
    • 2000
    Jill Frappier
    Jill Frappier
    • Mrs. Dodd
    • 2000
    R.D. Reid
    • Reverend Morgan
    • 2000
    Miranda de Pencier
    Miranda de Pencier
    • Josie Pye Spurgeon
    • 2000
    Nicole Peters
    Nicole Peters
    • Dominic
    • 2000
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    tageraway

    a film not for true 'kindred spirits'

    Although this could almost have been a decent war drama by itself, this film should by no means bear the name 'Anne of Green Gables'. For this film, Kevin Sullivan was fortunate enough to have 4 more books from which to write his script- but he chose to ignore all of them. For him, this was a 'what if' movie - not a 'what was written' movie, which - as a die hard 'Anne' fan - put me in the depths of despair. I won't even go into the under-developed characters or predictable plot. After capturing so many girls' hearts years ago with two beautiful films, Kevin Sullivan has betrayed us by substituting scenery for explosions and character for carnage. Amongst all the victims in this film, it was for the death of Anne's spirit for which I grieved the most.

    If you treasure your Anne girl, DO NOT see this movie.
    Jade-16

    Maybe somebody should have told them L.M. Montgomery finished the series. . .

    For twelve years "Anne Fans" such as myself have been eagerly awaiting the third installment of the this much-loved series. Like many fans, I grew impatient and simply read the books. . .yes, all eight of them, just to find out what happened after they left us all hanging at "the bridge".

    "Anne of Green Gables" was nearly perfectly faithful to the book, just as "Anne of Avonlea" ALMOST was, but where did they pull "The Continuing Story" out of? I think we all know where. . . but I think most of us still want to know why!

    Lucy Maud Montgomery's original material would have been such a beautiful conclusion to the Anne/Gilbert love story. They married after he finished med school, they lived in pretty little cottage until he set up a practice in a place called Ingleside, where they raised seven children (not including Anne's first child who died in infancy). Montgomery even went on to write a book about Rilla, Anne's youngest daughter.

    Speaking of her daughter, factually Rilla's boyfriend served in World War I! What an unnecessary leap in time!

    Perhaps Kevin Sullivan can still fix the mess he made. I think it is possible to still go on with the story as it was intended to be told. . .I just don't see why they didn't do so to begin with.

    There has been no closure in the "Anne of Green Gables" series. Anne and Gilbert's future life and family still remain a mystery to we who assumed that "The Continuing Story" would bring finality to the story that should have been a peaceful, satisfying classic just as it's predecessors were.
    LuckyDragon

    A literary disappointment

    I first fell in love with the story of Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe as a seven year old when my family watched Anne of Green Gables on The Disney Channel. I read the books as quickly as I could, and I make an effort to re-read the books every 2 or 3 years. Even at 25, I find myself laughing at the same parts, crying at the same parts, and wishing that Anne would just accept Gilbert's proposal the first time he asks her. Every time I finish Rilla of Ingleside (book 8), I wish that Lucy M. Montgomery had just written one more book so that the story could continue...

    The story did continue in 2000 with the third installment of Kevin Sullivan's Anne films. However, this one was a complete departure from the story that I and little girls around the world had grown to love. Where the first two movies were laden with episodes from the books, the third movie had nothing in common with the books at all. Were we supposed to ignore the fact that by the time WWI rolled around, Anne's CHILDREN were old enough to fight? According to Sullivan, while the rest of the world moved ahead about 20 years from the time of the bridge scene to the time the third film opens, Avonlea was stuck in a timewarp.

    Sullivan should have realized that the people who would have waited for a third film after 15 years were the ones who truly loved the Anne story. While the movie is able stand on its own as a love story between a woman named Anne and a man named Gilbert, those of us who waited deserved a continuation of the story L. M. Montgomery wrote. Keeping close to the the first four books served Sullivan well when putting together the first two movies. I for one would have loved to have met Captain Jim, Susan, and old Dr. Blythe; to be a part of a wedding that I have imagined from my childhood; and to see Anne and Gil experience the joys and sorrows of their House of Dreams. Sullivan's decision to completely ignore the works of L. M. Montgomery is an insult to her memory, her work, and her fans.
    LuckyDragon

    I waited 10 years...for THIS!

    When I learned that there was to be a third installment of the Anne of Green Gables series, I was thrilled. I was even more excited when I learned that Megan Follows and Johnathon Crombie were to return to their roles as Anne and Gilbert. However, the mess that I found myself watching was a total slap in the face for all who love the books and the first two movies. The glaring continuity errors (where did 5 years come from...Gil was already a year in med school in Anne 2), plus the fact that by the time WWI hit, Anne and Gil had tints of grey and 8 children (this was RILLA'S WAR!!!) made it hard to accept it from the start. Not to mention that they completely fluffed over the wedding like we haven't been waiting all these years to see it!

    I cannot believe Kevin Sullivan was behind this monstrosity. He directed the first two with such care to the storylines. I would have understood if Marilla was dead, but the rest should have been done with the same respect given to the first two. If that could not have been done, the movie should not have been done at all.
    lissiemd

    Mr. Sullivan does not respect his fans

    I am really disappointed in this movie. What was Mr. Sullivan thinking? I can understand changing the script to make a better movie like in Anne 2, but this was ridiculous. Especially the fact that it was supposed to be only 5 years later. Come on! The audience is not dumb, Mr. Sullivan. He could have kept his WWI story line but still integrate Avonlea people and timeline into it. Geeze! It would have been really simple! Anne and Gilbert should have been married already, had some kids and lived in Ingleside. The movie could have began with Gilbert buying Green Gables (since Rachel lives with Hetty at this point). And then the timeline would have matched! It is so simple that it erks me to no end and I have only seen this movie twice. The second time it was really hard not to throw something at the TV! All he had to do was include events that occurred in Road to Avonlea and a lot of the fans would be happy. And he could have still included his WW1 obsession by showing Davy Keith joining and how Gilbert wanted to be a doctor on the front. Rachel should have played a bigger role than she did. Fred and Diane could have had their problems too, but it should have been Fred Jr. going off to war, not Fred Sr. In the books,Anne's kids went off to war and Walter died. This could have been some of the plot as well. Also, I am annoyed that the orphan house Felicity works at was used as Diane's house as if fans would not recognize it from Avonlea. Not all the characters of Avonlea needed to be involved, but the story lines should have meshed better. Plus, what happened to the town of Avonlea itself? It would not have changed that much in 5 years!! Even Carmody was weird looking. I just wish Megan Follows had said no to this script until changes were made. I think the fault lies more in her lap than in Mr. Sullivan's since the actor usually knows what is better for the character than the writers do. Sigh. Only watch this movie once for the great scenes between Gilbert and Anne where you can just FEEL their chemistry. Otherwise, try to forget it exists!!

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    • Anecdotes
      The plot of this film bears little resemblance to the storylines of any of the "Anne" source books because of legal disputes that were at the time ongoing between Kevin Sullivan and the heirs of Anne author Lucy Maud Montgomery. Ultimately, Canadian courts agreed with the heirs that Sullivan had withheld from the heirs contractually promised profits from the first two films in the series (Le bonheur au bout du chemin (1985) and Le bonheur au bout du chemin II (1987)), and the courts also found groundless Sullivan's $55-million suit against the heirs.
    • Gaffes
      When Anne, Gilbert and Jack are riding home on the train, and Anne is talking to Jack, he is smoking a cigarette, which he throws on the floor. After stamping it out with his shoe, it sticks to the sole of his shoe, and can be seen smoking heavily as he props his foot on his other knee. He actually shakes his foot to get rid of it! You can almost see Megan Follows trying not to laugh. Then he puts his foot down and stamps it out completely.
    • Citations

      Gilbert Blythe: You know, every day I would pick a different memory of you and play it over and over and over again in my mind, until every hair, every freckle, every part of you was exactly as I remembered.

    • Versions alternatives
      The 2011 wide-screen 'Restoration Edition' DVD version uses new, re-created visual effects and matte shots. 'Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story' had many visual effects and matte shots that were originally created in standard definition. Each of these sequences had to be recreated using original green screen elements and embellishing them with completely new matte work.
    • Connexions
      Followed by Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning (2008)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 octobre 2000 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Sullivan Entertainment
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Sullivan Entertainment
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
      • Canadian Television Fund
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