Sunday, September 5, 2010

The Waltons Movie Collection

February 5, 2010 by admin · 5 Comments 

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Honesty. Integrity. Family. Stories of a family’s – and a nation’s – yesteryear continue in six Reunion Movies. Set in the 1940s are A Wedding on Walton’s Mountain (will Erin have a change of heart?), Mothers’ Day on Walton’s Mountain (honoring the person everyone turns to when crises arise) and A Day for Thanks on Walton’s Mountain (with Robert Wightman as John-Boy). Taking place in the 1960s and featuring Richard Thomas as John-Boy are A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion (as a nation mourns the death of JFK), A Walton Wedding (no big-city Manhattan nuptials for John-Boy) and A Walton Easter (Happy 40th, John and Olivia!). Six warm Walton memories are yours to share. For fans of the family-friendly classic TV series, this 3… More >>

The Waltons Movie Collection

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5 Responses to “The Waltons Movie Collection”
  1. Roy S. Davis says:

    I know it said the girl died but did i miss how? and what about the baby boy they had in last season-Also where is Mary Ellen’s boy John Curtis.

    Did i overlook it
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. I really enjoyed the movies, as I did the series. I have the entire collection on DVD and now my collection is complete. The last show sort of left me hanging, so the movie collection gives the show a real finale. There are some parts in the movies that also left me wondering; for example, what happened to Mary Ellen’s son John Curtis. Also what happened to Cindy and Ben’s daughter Virginia. It was mentioned that she died, but no one said why. Also Cindy and Ben had a son, the last 2 movies made no mention of him. It was sad to see Erin and Mary Ellen as single mothers. Erin’s husband cheated on her and they divorced. Mary Ellen’s second husband was supposed to be away, I believe in Vietnam. The fact that their parents celebrated 40 years of matrimony really made me want to see the children follow their parents path. The movies are as heartwarming as the series. I can watch these movies over and over.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. R. Fiander says:

    I”m such a walton’s fan and was so excited when I hear of the realase of the walton’s movies. I have all nine seasons on dvd

    and have pre-ordered the movies. My mom enjoy’s them as well and I’ve ordered one for her birthday as she’s also a huge fan.

    I’m pretty sure I’v seen them years ago but I can’t remember

    them only bits and pieces, so having them on dvd will be

    something special and complete my collection. In closing I will

    miss looking forward to reciving my next Walton’s season or movie if you get my drift. I’m sad

    So between my vhs tapes and my dvd’s I will enjoy the Waltons from time to time at my will and pleasure.

    Take care all you waltons fans, and play nice ah ah.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. I. Kozlik says:

    I purchased this item for my Daughter and her Family and they just LOVE the Waltons. I like the Waltons with their wonderful Family Values.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Thanks and God Bless for providing this product as part of our children’s collection of shows to enjoy.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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