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Little House on the Prairie - The Complete Season 3
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| Part No: | B0000C2IVT |
| Manufacturer: | Lions Gate |
| MFG Part: | A021430 |
| Customer Rating: | 4.0 / 5.0 |
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On September 11 1974 "Little House on the Prairie" made its TV debut destined to significantly alter the landscape of television. Acclaimed author Laura Ingalls Wilder had reached into her heart to create a reality driven impact-filled story of an American pioneer family's struggle to survive the challenges of frontier life in the late 1800's with courage dignity and humor a story that would one day be a television milestone. Loyal fans will relive these exciting adventures while new viewers will discover the Ingalls' unconquerable courage as they strive to build a better way of life. The Complete Third Season - 1976-1977 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!System Requirements:Approx18 HoursFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 069458120432 Manufacturer No: A021430
| Little House Season 3 | 2010-07-27 | 5 / 5 |
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Another fine season of this family favourite. The picture and sound quality are pretty good considering the original tapes received no remastering.
Plenty of well written episodes here, apart from 'The Monster Of Walnut Grove' which was bordering on silliness.
One thing that didn't appeal to me in this season was how the writers have developed the characters of Harriet and Nellie to the extent where at times their spoiled and snobby mannerisms are starting to get just plain silly (Nellie trashing her room at the end of 'Bunny'; Nellie throwing a tantrum in her room in 'The Race' with Harriet fawning over her etc etc).
But apart from those isolated gaffs this is quality watching and 100 times better than a lot of the rubbish on telly these days. |
| Quality Show That Keeps Your Interest | 2010-06-29 | 4 / 5 |
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Try to find a quality show like Little House now and you come up empty. Season 3 has a lot more drama than the first 2 seasons, but every episode is different and holds your attention. The acting is great. I didn't realize how good an actress the very young Melissa Gilbert was. Considering her age at the time, she really performed some excellent scenes and held her own.
Too many scenes are cut apbruptly, which is really annoying and makes me wonder how much of the show was cut. If it wasn't for this, I would have given the DVD 5 stars.
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| little house on the praire season 3 | 2010-04-13 | 5 / 5 |
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as all the little house series, their great.
recommend to all. Good family dvd. |
| NO CLOSED-CAPTIONING | 2010-03-23 | 1 / 5 |
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| Everyone knows the show is worthy of a five-star rating, so I don't care about the "star rating" in terms of the show itself. My one star rating is for the lack of closed-captioning. The captioning symbol is prominently displayed on the spine and the back of the dvd. Yet to my vast irritation and disappointment, the DVDs are NOT captioned. This is false and misleading labeling. I am extremely hard-of-hearing and I NEED captioning. This is infuriating. I don't trust that the other seasons are captioned, so I will not be purchasing them. Let me make clear that is not at fault; the fault lies with the fraudulent manufacturer itself. Beware of Lionsgate DVDs. |
| Great for kids | 2010-01-21 | 4 / 5 |
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| This is a great option to offer my 10-year-old grandsons instead of standard kid TV fare these days. The values are solid and the stories are entertaining. The other good part is they don't have to sit through commercials to get to the content. |