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Rating: Summary: A must to go with the series. Review: An excellent family movie and a must to own if you also have the series.
This movie tells the Ingalls story before they reach Walnut Grove. They settle and build a new home and their new life. Only they are forced to move after it is discovered that they have built their house on Indian territory.
The quality of the movie is excellent and you just can't go past looking at the extras.
Rating: Summary: Michael Landon set very high standards that no one matched! Review: I grew up watching the repeats of "Little House On The Prairie" on TBS however I have never seen the pilot movie. I don't think it was put into syndication? "Little House On The Prairie" premiered years before I was born, suffice it to say it has been one of my favorite television shows because it is a rare combination of both entertainment and family values. In fact, I cannot think of any television show that is as beloved as this wonderful series.
The pilot movie introduces the Ingalls family for the first time. The characters aren't as polished or well-rounded as they are in the TV series. The pilot also introduces their longtime family friend Mr. Edwards.
It starts out by telling the story of why they left their original home (and relatives). Charles finds a nice piece of land and sets up his residence for his family. It is at this time that they meet Edwards who helped in the construction of their new home.
Also included in this movie is a very touching Christmas scene (that was repeated in subsequent "flashback" "Little House" episodes) where the Ingallses celebrate their first Christmas in their new home. Mr. Edwards even plays Santa by surprising the entire family with his cheer and gifts.
Keep in mind that this is not set in the town of Walnut Grove (where the TV series took place). In the pilot movie they lived in a different location which was even more remote with no town and no neighbors to speak of (except the Native Americans who befriend the Ingallses).
Tragedy strikes when their log house catches on fire. I thought it would all be burned down, however they were blessed with a beautiful rainstorm which saved their home and barn.
But their happiness is short-lived when the government tells Charles that they have to vacate. The land is not for them; so they pack up their belongings and say good-bye to Mr. Edwards and go on their way to find a new home.
The movie ends with the Ingalls family riding away. This somewhat loosely explains how they came to their new town (Walnut Grove) in the TV series.
Unfortunately, television these days doesn't even come close to the high standards that Michael Landon set forth on "Little House On The Prairie." This is a wonderful pilot and a wonderful TV series!
Rating: Summary: The best show of all time! Review: I wish there were shows like this still on TV today! We got this DVD for a family Christmas present a couple of years ago and we're starting to collect the whole series on DVD.The actors are awesome, especially Michael Landon. Charles Ingalls was about the kindest, smartest, and sweetest father you'll find in any TV show or movie, ever. Karen Grassle was pretty good as his wife, Caroline Ingalls. Not all of her performances in the series are that great, but in this, the Pilot Episode, she really shines. Melissa Sue Anderson is perfect in the role of sometimes annoying, but still lovable, oldest daughter Mary. Of course, then there's Melissa Gilbert as Laura. Next to Michael Landon, she exhibited the most talent. Finally, the twins Lindsey and Sidney Greenbush play the adorable baby of the family, Carrie. This is such a touching story, and true to boot. A family who sticks together through hard times--what could be better? One warning, though: if you see this pilot you'll find youself buying all the other Little House DVDs there are.
Rating: Summary: AFTER ALL THESE YEARS! Review: It must have been late 1974 when series one of 'Little House on the Prairie' first aired around 7 in the evening on BBC1 here in the UK. At first I never gave this series a look in and it would be another two years before I sat and watched an episode ("Remember Me") all the way through, this time on the opposite channel, ITV for the London region (otherwise known as Thames Television). From then on I would watch it regularly in its Thursday at 4.20 slot immediately after getting home from school. Mother would also rush in to watch with me and it became a firm favorite of ours.
In the early 1990's Channel 4 Television bought 'Little House' and promised a complete screening promptly starting with "Harvest of Friends". No one I knew who was a fan of the show seemed to realize there was a pilot movie which made me wonder if it had ever been broadcast in the UK. However a book I had - and still have - listing movies on TV has an entry for it so I knew that it existed.
As you can imagine I was delighted when I spotted that The Pilot had been released on DVD and that complete episode seasons were also coming out as boxsets. I couldn't wait and quickly purchased this together with the first season knowing that I would be in for some really satisfying entertainment.
The Pilot is a stand alone TV movie that sells the concept of a harsh life on the Kansas plains very well. It isn't difficult to see why NBC invested in future episodes as the writing, directing, and performances of the cast are first rate. The music by David Rose (Bonanza), is also unforgettable.
Presented in a bright case with a photo of Michael Landon dominating the cover, the film itself is exceptionally sharp and colorful. There is a slight warping on the sound but it's not too off putting and I would still recommend this DVD to any "Little House" fan.
Well it may have taken me 30 years to see this film which is absolutely ridiculous when I consider the number of times I have seen the series. I got there in the end though thanks to this DVD and for this alone it gets 5 stars.
Rating: Summary: The Beginning of a Wonderful Television Show! Review: Little House on the Prairie is one of my favorite shows and I used to have the premeire pilot movie on video and I'm very happy that it's on DVD because the video I had was not of the best quailty but like previous reviewers I'm wondering why this pilot wasn't included in the first season DVD set and you have to buy this DVD seperately. This is a good movie and Michael Landon and Karen Grassle are excellent as Charles and Caroline Ingalls and Melissa Gilbert and Melissa Sue Anderson are excellent as their daughters Laura and Mary and the twins who played the baby daughter Carrie were adorable and also good is Victor French as the eccentric Mr. Edwards. This DVD is definitely worth buying seperately if you are a Little House on the Prairie fan but it would have been nice if it was included as a bonus disc in the first season DVD boxset!
Rating: Summary: The best pilot of all Review: Little house on the prairie is the greatest show ever. The pilot was not aired here in France. I know folks who had bought the VHS so I could see it. But I ordered the DVD anyway. The quality is great, the pictures are wonderful, much more than the VHS. It is so great to hear the original voices! And funny to hear the Osage chef speaking french with such an accent! :-)) Anyway, the DVD is worth the buy, you won't be disappointed and although it is encoded region 1 ONLY, you can perfectly see it with ALL DVD player as it's written behind "zones (1-6)". I absolutely recommend this article for all the fans and the others. It's the beginning of all, you discover the characters, you love them! Everybody acts so well they don't look like acting. It seems that you are looking your dreamed-neighbours by the window!! Well, buy it, even in other countries than USA, because it's not very expensive regarding its value.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Show Review: The Pilot episode is great but I wish it had been included on the Season 1 boxed set. All of the other 2 hour special episodes are being included.
Rating: Summary: NOT included on the Complete Season sets Review: This is the ONLY single disc release that is not being included on the Complete Season box sets being released by the same company. All of the 2-hour specials, etc. being released individually are also included on the box sets, but this pilot episode is not. So, if you are a Little House completist, buy this disc to add to your box set collection.
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