On Christmas Eve 1933, the Waltons prepare for the holiday, but they are becoming increasingly worried because John Walton, who was forced to take work in another part of the state, has not ... Read allOn Christmas Eve 1933, the Waltons prepare for the holiday, but they are becoming increasingly worried because John Walton, who was forced to take work in another part of the state, has not yet returned home.On Christmas Eve 1933, the Waltons prepare for the holiday, but they are becoming increasingly worried because John Walton, who was forced to take work in another part of the state, has not yet returned home.
- Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
- 1 win & 5 nominations total
- Erin Walton
- (as Mary McDonough)
- Jim-Bob Walton
- (as David Harper)
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- Writer
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A country family is living in Virginia during the depression and is awaiting Christmas
The Waltons with an Edge
A Brilliant Pilot
All the children are the same actors as in the series that followed but ma and Pa are replaced by Michael Learned and Ralph Waite later on. This was a flying start to a brilliant long running Series. If you loved the show this is a must see the pilot!!!
Growing up on Waltons Mountian, every Thursday I was one of the kids except I was just in front of the Tv in my living room.
My Christmas is complete!
Did you know
- TriviaDorothy Stickney (Emily Baldwin) and Josephine Hutchinson (Mamie Baldwin) died only two days apart in real life: Stickney on June 2, 1998 and Hutchinson on June 4, 1998.
- GoofsWhen the children are unpacking the Christmas ornaments, Jim-Bob jostles Elizabeth's arm and the ornament shatters. Erin can be seen mouthing Elizabeth's line: "You bumped my arm!" There are other instances of the children mouthing one another's lines.
- Quotes
John Boy [Narrator]: Christmas is the season where we give tokens of love. In that house we received not tokens but love itself. I became the writer I promised my father I would be, and my destiny led me far from Walton's Mountain. My mother lives there still. Alone now, for we lost my father in 1969. My brothers and sisters, grown with children of their own, live not far away. We are still a close family and see each other when we can. And like Miss Mamie Baldwin's fourth cousins, we're apt to sample the recipe and then gather around the piano and hug each other while we sing the old songs. For no matter the time or distance, we are united in the memory of that Christmas Eve. More than 30 years and 3,000 miles away, I can still hear those sweet voices.
- Alternate versionsThe original TV showing had an introduction sequence before the film began. This introduction is featured on the newly released DVD version of the film.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 24th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1972)
- SoundtracksO Holy Night
(uncredited)
Music by Adolphe Adam
Lyrics by John Sullivan Dwight
Performed by Cleavon Little and Congregation
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $50,000 (estimated)







