Anne Shirley, now betrothed to her childhood sweetheart Gilbert Blythe, takes a teaching position in a prestigious school far from her home on Prince Edward Island. While she is quickly acce... Read allAnne Shirley, now betrothed to her childhood sweetheart Gilbert Blythe, takes a teaching position in a prestigious school far from her home on Prince Edward Island. While she is quickly accepted by her host family, the rest of the town, headed by the clannish Pringle family, refu... Read allAnne Shirley, now betrothed to her childhood sweetheart Gilbert Blythe, takes a teaching position in a prestigious school far from her home on Prince Edward Island. While she is quickly accepted by her host family, the rest of the town, headed by the clannish Pringle family, refuses to accept her, on the orders of the head of the Pringle tribe, Hester Pringle.
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I have no idea how closely this movie hews to the book, but it -- the movie -- isn't very good. People are mean for the pure pleasure of it, various subplots are wrapped up by no effort whatsoever, and character change being out of the question apparently, we have Miss Griffies drop dead and the house burn down, with a daring rescue by James Ellison, and Miss Shirley talking to people out of dying. Miss Shirley is sweet and winsome, but I call that hooey.
I liked it a good deal; I felt that the melodrama at the end was rather less effective than the character studies in the beginning, where the interest lies in discovering just why the Pringle clan are behaving so strangely towards Anne, rather than in matters of life and death, and I have a hard job picturing the lead actress ever playing the irrepressible child-Anne of the original book, but it was definitely worth tuning in for. I did find the presentation of the series of lurid disasters (or threatened disasters) in the finale somewhat hard to swallow in what had been to date a very low-key, gentle film...
Anne takes a teaching job in a town controlled by the powerful Pringle clan. Of course, she changes their bitter attitudes and finds some kindred spirits. There are some interesting male and female characters and the actress who plays Anne Shirley is adequate but not charismatic. However, her character/acting is more likable than first time round in "Anne of Green Gables" (1934).
As expected, there isn't much of Gilbert. I believe he's played by a different actor. This Gilbert is handsomer but duller.
I found this more watchable, and better quality, than its predecessor but won't be buying this one (I caught it on TV).
Did you know
- TriviaThe tune played on the piano by Catherine Pringle as the students enter the school is Three Marches Militaires (opus 51); Composed by Franz Schubert.
- GoofsWhen Betty is talking to Aunt Ernestine on the staircase, her hands are by her side in the long shots whereas in the closer shot her right hand rests on the banister.
- Quotes
Anne Shirley: Couldn't you just drive around for a while?
Jabez Monkman: Why, churn my butter! I could do that, couldn't I, boss?
- ConnectionsFollows Miss Carrott (1934)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1