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Little House on the Prairie

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2005
  • TV-PG
  • 50m
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7.2/10
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Little House on the Prairie (2005)
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Little House on the Prairie is a TV miniseries based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder.Little House on the Prairie is a TV miniseries based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder.Little House on the Prairie is a TV miniseries based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder.

  • Stars
    • Cameron Bancroft
    • Erin Cottrell
    • Kyle Chavarria
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    694
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    • Stars
      • Cameron Bancroft
      • Erin Cottrell
      • Kyle Chavarria
    • 31User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Cameron Bancroft
    Cameron Bancroft
    • Charles Ingalls
    • 2005
    Erin Cottrell
    Erin Cottrell
    • Caroline Ingalls
    • 2005
    Kyle Chavarria
    Kyle Chavarria
    • Laura Ingalls
    • 2005
    Danielle C. Ryan
    Danielle C. Ryan
    • Mary Ingalls
    • 2005
    Gregory Sporleder
    Gregory Sporleder
    • Mr. Edwards
    • 2005
    Griffin Powell-Arcand
    Griffin Powell-Arcand
    • Young Indian Boy
    • 2005
    Gina Stockdale
    Gina Stockdale
    • Mrs. Scott
    • 2005
    James Cosmo
    James Cosmo
    • Mr. Scott
    • 2005
    Dorian Harewood
    Dorian Harewood
    • Dr. Tan
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    7cyndie-4

    Still waiting...

    OK, I'm a great Laura Ingalls/Little House fan. I love the series - I grew up with it, hokey as it was at times. I really loved the books. I just ordered & re-read them a couple of years ago. I re-realized how much was fabricated for the series, but it was still wonderful. Even the books themselves are not completely true to life; Ms. Wilder omitted & softened some events and some characters - they are children's' books after all. I only saw the last two eps of this one, but I agree it does seem to be the truest to detail to the books, (except for Laura & Mary's ages, and the ever-missing Carrie). I still really liked it, and enjoyed seeing yet another interpretation. The movie that was out a few years ago was good as well, for the "First Four Years". What I REALLY want to see is an essential verbatim movie for each book; with Laura's omitted details. Hollywood is so Sequel Driven these days; did we really need a 'Miss Congeniality 2' or a 'Lion King 1 1/2' (or 2 for that matter)OR how about those 'Friday the 13th' movies (they're on like #27 now aren't they?. I waited over 20 years for the LOTR series to be done right...I guess I can wait for a Little House Series of movies...
    8scalesa-52532

    An inspiring surprise

    I must say I did not have great expectations and had not even intended to watch this miniseries, but all three consecutive episodes appeared on one of the free movie channels on New Years Eve. I did not move from my chair until the last credits.

    Not a fan of the original TV series (perhaps not surprisingly as a then teenage male), and had not read the book. But this version! Superior direction and cinematography, and above all, INSPIRED casting.

    This is altogether edgier than the original TV series. You get the feeling that happy outcomes are not always guaranteed and this keeps you watching.

    Cameron Bancroft as Charles is a good man but not a saint. This makes his virtues all the more appealing because you see him struggle with darker thoughts and a possibly murky past, and win.

    Erin Cottrell as Caroline may seem a little clear-eyed and fresh at first, but the steel reinforcing her kindness shows through, without overplaying it.

    Danielle Chuchran's Mary is overshadowed by her sparky sister. Chuchran chooses to be true to the character rather than try to steal scenes, and it is performances like those that contribute to the overall truth of a production.

    Gregory Sporleder as Mr. Edwards is a suitably likeable, salt-of-the-earth character. Perhaps he could have been even rougher round the edges, to justify Erin's initial wariness of him, and that Laura is the only one at first to see through to his virtues.

    But the sparky gem of the show is the wonderful, wonderful Kyle Chavarria as Laura. I don't think I have seen a better performance by such a young actress since perhaps the young Saoirse Ronan. If not played right, Laura could have been annoyingly sweet, but Chavarria compromises for no-one and thus steals your heart. I will have to see more of this young lady in future.

    This is as close as you will get to knowing what it was really like to be a pioneer family in the 19th century, inching west to the beautiful and dangerous unknown, with no safety net, nothing except what you thought to carry with you. The interactions with the Indians have the ring of truth. There is rightly no translation of the native languages so that you are as disconcerted as the Ingalls by the complications of moving on to their land.

    Perhaps I've been gushing too much, you may not agree with everything. If you are troubled by differences from the book, watch this anew and remember that film is a different medium. And if you are expecting schmaltz based on the original series, the Disney name or the frankly ridiculous poster, don't worry - this is the real thing.
    10janicerogers

    Great fun! TV worth staying home for on a Saturday night!

    We've been glued to the tube for the last three Saturday nights. Wow. I loved it. This is TV worth staying home for. The story has grabbed us, the cast is just right--especially little Laura, Mr. and Mrs. Scott (what a hoot!), and Wildcat. Loved the cinematography. The production values are worthy of the big screen. Such stark beauty. And that part about them driving the wagon across the frozen lake as it is thawing... White knuckle time! The scenes with the Native-Americans are some of the best I've seen in any film. You catch a sense of how strange it was for both the white man and the Indians, locked in their silent dance.

    I definitely recommend this movie. Hope it comes out soon on DVD!
    9silvereagle410

    Great Film for Little House Fans

    As many, I have grown up on Michael Landon's "Little House" and have read all of the "Little House" books written by Laura Inagalls Wilder.

    The original television series of the 1970s and 1980s was good, with a homey and warmth of family feeling to it, but strayed more and more from the actual writings of the LIW books as time went on.

    This ABC/Disney version of "Little House On The Prairie" is much more closer to the actual books than any of the previous TV shows of the past. However, this 6 hours mini-series was not all completely accurate, and some of the camera shots could have filmed been better. But all in all, it is a very good program and well worth adding to your collection.

    The acting by Kyle Chavarria and Danielle Ryan Chuchran was excellent, along with several of the other cast members. No, it is not Michael Landon with his Hollywood looking Charles Ingalls, but a lot closer to the real Charles Ingalls as played by Cameron Bancroft in this version. This DVD gives you a more realistic insight as to how the pioneers actually lived back in those times, and the hardships and the family values that are rare to find in modern day time.

    Get this DVD, you will enjoy it!!!!
    gpg_6978

    VERY disappointed!

    I agree with most of the comments placed here. I'm currently watching the series on ABC and boy am I disappointed but I must say that working in the entertainment industry I know how a lot of good books are made into horrible movies or TV shows.

    Most of the time it is the Network or Studio Executives who mess with the originality of the books ( Due to advertisers requests) and sometimes the producers and writers tend to stray from the original idea which is always better in my opinion. It gives them a creative license that ticks me off. I know how it works due to the fact that I'm working along side most of these folks.

    I grew up with the Little House on the Prarie series and have read the series numerous times. Very disappointed with the series so far.

    The music selections are too modern. Pa's clothes seems to have been picked out of the local western wear-house in Los Angeles. No attention to detail of that time period. Lots of mistakes all around. Too bad. I was really looking forward to a great series.

    In my mind I was looking forward to seeing something like the Lonsome Dove Mini-Series. Now that was really a good Series. They at least paid attention to the book. I gotta give props to Suzanne DePasse and her crew.

    Well, enough of my rants. I will continue to watch the show but with a heavy heart. I hope someone, someday does another Little House on the Prarie series and follows the details to the T. Maybe it will be me. :o) Enjoy folks.!

    Phil

    P.S. Who's looking forward to "Into the West" on TNT due out this summer?

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      • March 25, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La casa de la pradera
    • Filming locations
      • Alberta, Canada
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