The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder Beyond the Prairie

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @colleenshaner8151
    @colleenshaner8151 3 года назад +707

    I know this sou ds crazy, but I would have LOVED to live back then. Families so close, communities caring about one another. I'm 37 and grew up reading these books. Right before my fiancee passed away a few months ago he found the whole set, several FIRST EDITIONS, diaries etc and got them all for me:)

    • @lamarfett1353
      @lamarfett1353 3 года назад +55

      Colleen Shaner: I say that all the time. I, also grew up with the show & books. Always say that I would love to "Live that way". Not necessarily "in those days"...bc of the depression issues, etc; but would love to have a community of ppl all working together, and caring about one another, etc

    • @cartoonlover4479
      @cartoonlover4479 3 года назад +41

      Idk bro the medicine back then wasn’t nearly as good as today

    • @blujaebird
      @blujaebird 3 года назад +68

      Laura wrote an idealized version of her life in her books. Her life was rougher than she wrote about. Her family had several instances where they were barely scraping by and they had to send Laura to work as a teacher. A man who owned one of the schools climbed into bed one night and tried to assault Laura. Of course, she wouldn't write about that

    • @KarleeBoohoo
      @KarleeBoohoo 3 года назад +48

      I grew up watching Little House on The Prairie, I still watch it when i can.
      I used to romanticize the idea of living back in those days but a couple of years ago our power was out nearly 2 weeks due to a hurricane. I realized there's no way that i could have been a kind, productive person without air conditioning, a toilet that flushes, a shower, dishwasher, and any modern amenity you can think of. It was a rough time. Had it not been for the Georgia heat and humidity it may not have been so bad. I know people lived without a/c before its invention, I just don't know how they managed. I think anyone who lived back then should be considered a hero for having to endure sweltering hot summers and blistering winters.

    • @yedakulapallykanakaiah8234
      @yedakulapallykanakaiah8234 3 года назад +8

      Love you dear

  • @Knobblytyressoggysocks
    @Knobblytyressoggysocks Год назад +81

    I received these books for Christmas as a little girl and read them over and over. So magical to read of a different time, I really was swept into the story heart and soul.

  • @lillianlyons3395
    @lillianlyons3395 Год назад +90

    Richard Thomas can play the heck out of any roll. He is an amazing actor. Love him.

    • @jenniferloos5906
      @jenniferloos5906 Год назад +4

      I honestly thought it was Kurt Russell at first! He does phenomenal in this role!

    • @itsme-rt7nz
      @itsme-rt7nz Год назад +3

      @@jenniferloos5906 That's what I thought at first too! I'm glad it turned out to be Richard Thomas. He is the best!

    • @cathyizzo7886
      @cathyizzo7886 Год назад +3

      I've only seen him on the Walton's and about one minute into this I was amazed at how well he was playing Pa Ingalls.

    • @mistyadams-ok8cr
      @mistyadams-ok8cr 2 месяца назад

      his name is dean butler

    • @sandrabrown2590
      @sandrabrown2590 Месяц назад

      What happened with Charlie

  • @rosemariemastro-watanabe2000
    @rosemariemastro-watanabe2000 3 года назад +158

    Watching "Little House On The Prairie" everyday since I was a little girl. I'm still watching it everyday on Antenna's Cozi TV, from 4pm to 7pm. This Movie touched my heart, because I am watching it exactly on the 27th Year Anniversary of my Dad's passing. The Ingalls Family Story is all about God, Family, and doing the right thing in Your Life. Helping Other's and being grateful though the good times and sorrowful one's! I would love to Thank Laura Ingalls Wilder for writing down Her Life! It's one of inspiration, being loved and loving back, one of sheer will and strength! One of being not just a "Pioneer Girl but a Girl who grew up becoming a "Pioneer Woman"! It took SO much Faith, Love, Courage, Strength, and Her Respect For Her Family, to become Who She is, was! May God Bless Her and Her Generations That Came Before Her and After Her! She was in My eyes, The First Ever True Real Life Super Heroin Of Her Time and Throughout Today, in 2020, at least for Me..Once a Little Girl, infatuated with Her and Now as an Adult, Completely Respecting and Connecting with Her. With grown up Children Myself! Thank You for Your Legacy and Commitment to Writing and Always staying True to Your Belief's and Who You Are, Laura Ingalls Wilder! ♥️🕯️🙏🕊️☮️💐💐💐 Love & Admiration, Rose 💟🌹💞

    • @BOLLOCKS1968
      @BOLLOCKS1968 3 года назад +2

      Well said! Cheers ❤

    • @maryallison0509
      @maryallison0509 3 года назад +10

      Yes they were inspirational stories. But they were extremely fictional. Yes there were true elements to the stories she told. But there was a whole lot of fiction just to make events more exciting. And Charles Ingells wasn't the saint that he was made to be in the books and series. He was a drifter who picked up and moved his family often. He left many merchants with money owed and farm hands with money owed. He drank heavily and called Laura half pint because she was about the same size as a half pint of whiskey his favorite drink when she was born. Caroline was the religious one. And yes once they arrived in Minnesota Caroline insisted that they stay put for at least a few years. Charles and Caroline stayed in Walnut Grove until Mary, Laura and Carrie were done with school. And Mary was at the blind school and Laura was getting her teachers certificate. Then she got a job at 16 as teacher in spring valley Minnesota where she met and married Almonzo. They lived in Spring Valley and raised Rose for about 20 years until her books were published and had took off. They spent years traveling publizing her books. They have 2 museums in Spring Valley. One is the one of their family house they shared and the other is Laura's school house and then there is just the town museum for the town in Laura's church.

    • @nancyecage5205
      @nancyecage5205 2 года назад +2

      Me too everyday on Antenna's Cozi lol John boy was not a good pick for laura's father

    • @paulinefinn7075
      @paulinefinn7075 2 года назад +1

      Beautifully said, and the feelings are shared. Thank you for posting. God Bless you.

    • @thomas2much601
      @thomas2much601 2 года назад

      @@maryallison0509 I enjoyed your level headed review.

  • @user-rj1mn7qw5b
    @user-rj1mn7qw5b 6 месяцев назад +12

    Laura Ingalls- Wilder thank you for sharing your incredible Legendary life with all of us.

    • @vickilanger1228
      @vickilanger1228 5 месяцев назад +1

      Indeed I feel the same way
      💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
      💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓

  • @dianalynn6247
    @dianalynn6247 Год назад +54

    Watching Little House on the Prairie RE-runs was all that held my sanity in place at one point in my life, just imagining the character of ma and pa, the courage and decency they portrayed kept hope in my heart and a bit of peace that was nowhere to be found in my own life at that time.

    • @goodvibes4459
      @goodvibes4459 Год назад +5

      The entire show is on Peacock. Including the movies and specials

    • @GeeKneeMarie
      @GeeKneeMarie 11 месяцев назад +4

      For me it was the Waltons.

    • @graceburrell8800
      @graceburrell8800 11 месяцев назад +2

      It was The Waltons for me too. And I know what you mean.

    • @rosemariejoy4578
      @rosemariejoy4578 10 месяцев назад +1

      Find JESUS

    • @dianalynn6247
      @dianalynn6247 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@rosemariejoy4578 I did find Jesus! I was 20 yrs old at the time and, yes, I THOUGHT that would be the end of my trials…but it was not. 55yrs later and I still depend upon Him for my sanity 🥰.

  • @jeaniemarczniec7755
    @jeaniemarczniec7755 3 года назад +42

    Richard Thomas playing Charles Ingalls is befitting that role to Richard. He can and does portray the character really well, Kudos to Richard Thomas. Thank you for putting this on.

    • @kcrot2566
      @kcrot2566 Год назад +2

      Richard Thomas ❤

  • @avejester8780
    @avejester8780 4 года назад +231

    Love this version! But nothing beats my childhood memories of the town fire whistle going off on Monday nights at 8 pm and us kids racing our bikes home to watch LHOP!!❤️❤️ My grandmother even made my sister and I matching night gowns and bonnets the same as Laura and Mary had...lol. LHOP is by far one of my best childhood memories😍

    • @sissybrooks8588
      @sissybrooks8588 4 года назад +2

      Was it Mondays?

    • @loki6253
      @loki6253 4 года назад +12

      Oh my gosh how cute the matching gowns and hats. Please tell me you have pictures of that...🙉🙈🙊🌼✌🐾🌸

    • @barbaraashe6755
      @barbaraashe6755 3 года назад +1

      Loki b

    • @Michelle-kg9zz
      @Michelle-kg9zz 3 года назад +3

      Grandmother's are Awesome*
      I would watch LHOP. with my grandmother to,💖💜💛💚💙

    • @ladybugmom10
      @ladybugmom10 3 года назад +3

      That's so sweet. Town whistle? That's awesome!

  • @misstijones2725
    @misstijones2725 Год назад +36

    Thanks to Laura and Rose Wilder I learned how to read and write as a child growing up between 1979 (I was 3) and 1988 (I was 12). Laura's work was easy to read as a little child so I could learn my letters. But, as I got older, her and Rose taught me that writing about what you know in a way that Americans can enjoy without hoity toity words that makes the author sound smarter than they are (which I am not lol. I am a mountain girl from the Pacific Northwest through and through!). It also taught me that we all, not just Americans, but wherever one grows up, our history, our lives, our stories will die with us if we don't take the time to write them down: the good, bad, hysterically funny, the ugly, and the times that made us weep like a new born baby. Tombstones don't talk back, as my family has learned with the untimely death of our 24 year old daughter. She didn't have time to write her story. But she left us with Digital Voice Recordings and told it in her own words so that those of us who are alive and lives with her can finish her "book" leaving "room for a little bit more" as Frodo would say to Sam in the end of LOTR.
    Side note: who would have ever thought I would marry a man who loves the "old mountain man ways", just like old Mr Edwards, and he grew up in Hartville MO, just a few miles from Laura, Almonzo, and Rose's finally homesteads where they lived out their final days in Missouri, and I can visit her home anytime I want! God does give you the desires of your heart, and has jokes don't He?! 😂

    • @Bethsabee_Sheba_Newrose
      @Bethsabee_Sheba_Newrose 10 месяцев назад +3

      I am so deeply sorry that you lost your beloved daughter. Such a deep, twisting dagger-like pain changes a parent forever.
      I am grateful that you shared the importance of writing it all down ❤

  • @denisedarnell1641
    @denisedarnell1641 Год назад +13

    Gotta love that JOHN BOY he can act any role ...I still love him and the Waltons another family to watch and learn from

  • @CeltycSparrow
    @CeltycSparrow 4 года назад +80

    I love that it IS true that Pa played his fiddle. I have grown up reading the Little House books and watching the show and that has always been comforting. Like as long as Pa played his fiddle, they would be safe and happy.

    • @nicolewinston135
      @nicolewinston135 2 года назад +2

      I agree I

    • @mariacherrington61920
      @mariacherrington61920 2 года назад +1

      I know somewhere in one of the Dakotas they gave a Laura Ingalls Wilder museum n I think they have Pas fiddle on display there

    • @gillianbergh7002
      @gillianbergh7002 Год назад +1

      I recognised a tune that Laura mentioned; a hymn called 'There is a Happy Land.'

  • @marycarter4861
    @marycarter4861 4 года назад +94

    I got the first set in box and I still have it . I'm 55 yrs . I' been watching. Little House on the prairie all my life

    • @ilovemydogsjosyamy1798
      @ilovemydogsjosyamy1798 4 года назад +2

      Me to 🙋‍♀️

    • @tammyharless8009
      @tammyharless8009 4 года назад +3

      Me too n got the whole set

    • @chrisshannon2272
      @chrisshannon2272 4 года назад +6

      Me to... Love the books they're very worn but I still have the box set. This movie was of a time when life was basic in love and pain.

    • @vivianebeget
      @vivianebeget 4 года назад +1

      me to

    • @sansaviera
      @sansaviera 4 года назад +3

      Me too. Im 52 my siblings make fun if me but I don't care, I watch it anyway. Not a big fan of this one though.

  • @vanadians3819
    @vanadians3819 4 года назад +22

    Oh Laura Ingalls Wilder! How your life in any form, book, TV series, movie, brings me joy!

  • @Tengobaila3
    @Tengobaila3 3 года назад +37

    My fifth grade teacher treated us at the end of our day by reading to the class all the Laura Ingalls Wilder books. What a grand memory and to see Laura's books come alive now is a double treat.

  • @angelicanickens8034
    @angelicanickens8034 4 года назад +12

    I am so very fan of Laura Ingalls, her story, family, series and all about that time❤
    My husband, at first when he found out how much I love the series, for my birthday he bought me the whole serie cds. On my next birthday he got me the books.
    Then in our anniversary I asked him to take me to Minnesota, to Walnut Grove. He did!! (We love travel driving)
    In our anniversary of 2019, I asked him to take me to Missouri, to Laura's house and museum. My husband did 8t again and drove me all the way there. We are from South of Texas.
    This 2020, I asked him to take me to South Dakota, where Ma and Pa Ingalls ended their days.
    I love this beautiful story and life style. How much I would've love to be born in it. But God is God and He knows better.
    Thank you so much for sharing this movie!!!!

  • @deborrastrom8559
    @deborrastrom8559 Год назад +17

    Both sets of my grandparents families, started on the lands of Minneapolis, MINNESOTA living like Laura's family at first. My paternal great grandpa played fiddle & had over 8 - 12 children with the last child causing the death of his first Wife my great grandmother & indeed making friends with the native 1st nation's in those days & on that land was a must. Grandma did tell stories of that & her dad playing fiddle. ( My grandmother was 3rd from the youngest & I look exactly like my Grandmother's mother. ) I remember being told this all my life.
    Watching this reminds me of my big family full of siblings & cousins/ aunts & Uncles my parents & both Grandparents & some great grandparents still alive & great aunts (Many lived to late 90's or 100) telling stories like this so after all the story telling... this movie ...well it makes me laugh & cry & smile.
    This makes where I came from more real & stronger within me. Thanks 😊 for this. ❤️ 💙 💜 💖
    Her whole family were very Funny & laid back. No tragedy changed the mood of moving on & finding joy In a day. Just like Laura's family.
    Love Richard Thomas as Laura's Father..Bravo! Did not recognize him at first.

  • @richardea4223
    @richardea4223 4 года назад +136

    Went from riding in the back of her father's cover wagon to flying commercial across country during her last years, what an amazing life Laura Wilder lived. 😎

    • @danielsmit11
      @danielsmit11 3 года назад +2

      And saw man land on the moon.

    • @RennieEllen
      @RennieEllen 3 года назад +7

      @@danielsmit11 - The moon landing happened in 1969. Laura died in 1957.

    • @danielsmit11
      @danielsmit11 3 года назад +1

      @@RennieEllen correct. Thought I remembered reading that she died in 69.

    • @paulwiebe6482
      @paulwiebe6482 2 года назад

      You forgot ingalls

    • @dannylebovits8090
      @dannylebovits8090 8 месяцев назад

      Charles died in 1902 . Laura can back to see him. And that was the last time she saw her mom as well. Caroline died in 1924.

  • @heatherstockard3733
    @heatherstockard3733 4 года назад +141

    The old commercials are almost as much fun to watch as the movie. Boy do they bring back memories and make me feel my age lol.

    • @fofbelize9874
      @fofbelize9874 4 года назад

      Lol

    • @julievitous8069
      @julievitous8069 4 года назад +15

      Remember when our biggest global worry was Y2K? That news promo brought back nostalgic memories.

    • @jshearouse
      @jshearouse 4 года назад +6

      The y2k make me laugh

    • @Heartmama1
      @Heartmama1 3 года назад +2

      I was just thinking the same thing..almost fast forwarded them but decided not to

    • @lindacleary9646
      @lindacleary9646 2 года назад

      I'm

  • @fishinteddybear3614
    @fishinteddybear3614 2 года назад +19

    One of the best times we ever had, was when we camped out at Ouachita National Forest, in the mountains for a whole month. My daughter was 9, she's 16 now and still talks about it! She wants to do it again, if my husband didn't have to work so much. But at least it's a memory she will always have. She is always happiest when we're camping, my husband and I too. Just tents, campung supplies. bedding, clothes, and food. Oh how we enjoy it. He will be retiring in a couple years. We've talked about selling this place and buying a simple camper, the kind you drive, and just travel..or Build us a cabin in the boonies, somewhere.

  • @gizelletircuit2329
    @gizelletircuit2329 3 года назад +46

    I love this movie! I grew up with the TV version with Melissa Gilbert and company, and I loved those. This is really wonderfully acted movie. Very Entertaining! You know, I wish love could be as sweet and fulfilling as it used to be. Presently, relationships are built on such superficial foundations and not a true understanding of what love and loving should be. The scene where Almonzo comes back early because he could not stand being apart from her, that scene melted my heart. To only have that kind of love...

    • @XOXO-mb2vh
      @XOXO-mb2vh Год назад

      It's all romanticized. It was actually more brutal back then. Too many siblings, not enough medical.

    • @jessiem276
      @jessiem276 9 месяцев назад

      ​@XOXO-mb2vh Things were more brutal, yes, but you just want to believe it wasn't more romantic. You think if your life isn't romantic, then no one's was?

  • @victoriakonkle571
    @victoriakonkle571 10 месяцев назад +4

    My mom bought the whole set at a yard sale when she was young, and then she gave them to me. I read them so much that I wore them out, and they started to fall apart, so my mom bought me a new set for my birthday. I love these books so much.

  • @cherylhawkins967
    @cherylhawkins967 2 года назад +19

    So sorry to hear about the passing of your fiancé! That was really precious of him to find this series of books for you! Which will hold a special place in your heart for him. This type of a small community gives that feeling that brings it together. This still does happen in small communities and brings them very close together as I grew up in one years ago. But it still does continue to this day. Take care.

  • @Ace-ke7fq
    @Ace-ke7fq 4 года назад +124

    Richard Thomas was perfect for this, he's an outstanding actor, his work is always to his best..no matter what he does..

    • @theprayinggirl1587
      @theprayinggirl1587 4 года назад +15

      Nice to see John Boy again

    • @jackatomin
      @jackatomin 4 года назад +14

      Very good actor!

    • @kerrylord2576
      @kerrylord2576 4 года назад +7

      I was wondering what this actors name was ,it was half hour in im thinking i know this face John Boy ,so thank you ,

    • @sharonflay5024
      @sharonflay5024 4 года назад +7

      I’ll always remember him as John boy on the #waltons

    • @janejayne8152
      @janejayne8152 4 года назад +7

      He looks handsome with the beard. Goodnight John Boy !!

  • @3611136111
    @3611136111 4 года назад +345

    We had an interesting genealogy find. We are related to Laura. Our family has a letter in her handwriting to "cousin". We narrowed it down to three brothers so we dont know who it was that wrote to her. We checked examples of her handwriting and it matched.

    • @maggiesue4825
      @maggiesue4825 4 года назад +33

      So cool!! No relation, but my husband's family grew up near Malone, NY. Small world.

    • @lovinitall6639
      @lovinitall6639 4 года назад +54

      My husband's maternal grandmother was Rebekah Ingalls .
      Charles brother was her ancestor I am told.

    • @janinestokes4883
      @janinestokes4883 4 года назад +4

      @@lovinitall6639 ANY ROYALTIES???

    • @lovinitall6639
      @lovinitall6639 4 года назад +4

      @@janinestokes4883 Ha , I wish

    • @tenniscourt5831
      @tenniscourt5831 4 года назад +56

      We may be related. My gr. Grandmother, Laura Axtell "Lottie" is her cousin. We also have a letter written to her from Laura at a much older age. Did you know all the Ingalls women had diabetes? That's why Carrie was so sickly and why Mary went blind. (Trivia)

  • @pamelaperkins2507
    @pamelaperkins2507 2 года назад +17

    My mother was intrigued with studying the writings & adventures of Laura Ingalls Wilder. She was a 3rd through 5th grade teacher many years ago, who had her class study this topic. They planned a trip to the area where Laura Ingalls Wilder lived & had a great adventure!

    • @denisedarnell1641
      @denisedarnell1641 Год назад

      How wonderful ..I taught preschool so it didn't fit that age bracket...but I would have done same thing.
      I live near Detroit ,Michigan and not far from that is a place called Greenfield Village that has an old schoolhouse where I went and my children went one day each ,dressed up in prairie clothes and had school one full day in the school with old MCGUFFEY readers ...it was an amazing memory as a student and then as a mom chaperone...❤

  • @marklhieb9457
    @marklhieb9457 3 года назад +45

    I enjoyed the movie almost as much as seeing Rocky Ridge Farm, her home in Missouri. That was some 30 years ago and my mother was with. We sat on her front porch and were both amazed that we were actually looking at the same things Laura saw and where she wrote her books. It's a visit I will cherish until I die

  • @eunicestone6532
    @eunicestone6532 8 месяцев назад +4

    I feel like i was raised like this as a small child until i was about 10 or 11. My life started in a one room cabin with a dirt floor in 1958 in rural West Virginia. At age 4 we moved into the family farmhouse with Granny and two elderly aunts. We lived with them for about 5 years and then moved different places around KY band WV for dad to work. It was a hard time but a good time.

  • @amymiller4903
    @amymiller4903 4 года назад +15

    It's amazing that the west was still being settled in the late 1800s. My gparents were born in that era. So much seemed to change all at once in the 20th century.

  • @karenrich9092
    @karenrich9092 4 года назад +64

    Some comments say Richard Thomas was wrong for the part, but at least he had a beard! In the series of novels, Laura always talked about her Pa's beard; it was part of him. Michael Landon didn't except for one episode.

    • @74Spirit1
      @74Spirit1 4 года назад +3

      That was Landon's idea when the show was put together.

    • @markmullin4246
      @markmullin4246 3 года назад +7

      Landon didn't particularly follow the " facts"unfortunately.!

  • @crystalhiscock6418
    @crystalhiscock6418 4 года назад +40

    Laura and almanzo had a very awesome love story and very good married to each other and her pa and her ma too 💜💙💯

    • @jannetskaggs1216
      @jannetskaggs1216 3 года назад

      Why was it said that Rose Wilder did not like her mother and blamed her parents for being dirt poor in her books

    • @kck9742
      @kck9742 3 года назад +2

      @@jannetskaggs1216 Rose was, by most accounts, a rather troubled and miserable person, albeit very smart. Was also probably gay, which wouldn't have helped.

    • @arielcordero
      @arielcordero 3 года назад +1

      @@kck9742 what does being gay has anything to do with it? You homophobe.

    • @kck9742
      @kck9742 3 года назад +3

      @@arielcordero You're not the brightest bulb, obviously, so I'll explain: being gay in her time wasn't accepted and that would have made her life harder and added to her issues.

    • @stitches318
      @stitches318 3 года назад +1

      @@jannetskaggs1216 Laura in real life was hot tempered and probably not the most doting mom, what with being stressed with pioneer life. Her baby boy died as an infant, her husband was crippled from an illness, and their house burned down when Rose was 3. Laura and Almanzo also did not have an 'awesome love story' Laura married him to escape poverty

  • @barbaramacrobie8561
    @barbaramacrobie8561 2 года назад +22

    Wow! What an extraordinary film! I had had no idea this existed. Thank you so much for putting it up. I'm tremendously impressed by its fidelity to what really happens in the last four books in Laura Ingalls Wilder's series. The film skillfully condenses events while staying true overall. It incorporates so much of her language even in small moments. The people who made this clearly had paid close attention to the books and knew Laura's life. Even the way the Pacific Ocean keeps coming up - because she finally did end up traveling, and did see it! I love the way the voiceover narrating is revealed at the end to be Laura as an old woman giving a talk. Not only does this make sense of the narration, but it helps capture the powerful impulse to relive and recapture the past, to find again the beloved people who were gone, that is the emotional bedrock of her stories.

    • @styx53ocean
      @styx53ocean 2 года назад +1

      This film, like Laura's books, is NOT a true account of her life. While I enjoyed the movie, it reminded me too much of the TV series. The series was more "entertainment" than truth and overdramatized for the sake of ratings. Check your local library for a book called "Pioneer Girl." The book is what Laura originally wanted to publish as her autobiography. It is darker and more "adult" than her Little House series, which were written for children.

  • @cj7girl280
    @cj7girl280 3 года назад +7

    Laura ingalls was blessed. She had a good husband, a child and a awesome loving family... Far too many people nowadays aren't so blessed.....

  • @faegrrrl
    @faegrrrl 2 года назад +48

    I'm so happy that they put in some of the true "dark" times that weren't in the Little House books. This gives Laura's life more depth, as if that we're needed.
    This is such a beautiful movie. Thank you.

    • @texasgirl6000
      @texasgirl6000 2 года назад +1

      You mean......it made her life story more realistic...especially for the era.

    • @shopsshire9282
      @shopsshire9282 2 года назад +5

      She mentions her hard times in the Little House books but kind of only briefly mentioned them. The lone exception I can think of is The Long Winter which told about her family and the town of De Smet , Dakota Territory during the horrible Winter of 1880 to 1881, goes into tremendous amount of detail about the hardships they endured.

  • @patriciascout4926
    @patriciascout4926 4 года назад +34

    Enjoyed this movie very much. Take care everyone.

  • @Godluvs1000
    @Godluvs1000 4 года назад +12

    That has been my favorite movie growing up even now. I love her story of how she grew up made me want to live the same way.

  • @1tylerose
    @1tylerose 2 года назад +6

    My mother grew up in rural Michigan during the depression. Her parents had 12 children but only 6 made it to adulthood. Her mother made all their food and clothes. They ate what my mother called "government beef" i.e., this was any animal Her dad could shoot. Her mother raised all the vegetables in the garden. The next door neighbor sexually abused all the girls until her dad found out and beat him up. I remember when MY parents had HER parents house remodeled and had a bathroom put in. The house was heated with wood and coal. Life in the little house days was not happy easy or fun. Most of the men either drank a lot to cope or became preachers to make the drinkers feel guilty, which didn't work. And orchestras did not play romantic music in the background and people didn't bathe or use deodorant. My mother got an infection in her cranial bones and would have died if her father had not been providing a hunting trip to some pediatricians from Detroit who put her and her mother on a train to children's hospital in Detroit and saved her life. My mother used to say that the only thing good about the good old days is that they are gone and over.

  • @Tess1984
    @Tess1984 2 года назад +4

    I loved watching the old commercials.... Brings back the better days and memories for me 💞

  • @wannabesomethingmore
    @wannabesomethingmore 4 года назад +15

    Always loved the Little House Series. When my sons were younger, I took them to their homestead in South Dakota. That's were my youngest played piano in the school house for the first time. Didn't even know he could play. He taught himself, "Yankee Doodle Dandy." This brought back memories...!

    • @1976mcfarlane
      @1976mcfarlane 2 года назад

      My son was the same way..he asked for a piano at 12 and we got him a keyboard and he blew me away.. he just knew how to do it. I swear it was from another lifetime. Does your child still play?

    • @wannabesomethingmore
      @wannabesomethingmore 2 года назад

      @@1976mcfarlane He can still play but it has been a while since he has. Now he works on programming games and uses his piano skills with it as well. I know he has been paid in the past to create opening music for someone's video channel. I tell him to take time learning to read music so he can go beyond that as well. He say's he's not interested in reading music. He has always played by ear. When he was young I took him to a friend who was a piano teacher and she worked with him. Before practice she and I would be talking and he would be at the piano playing Swan Lake while turning around to look at us and smile. We were amazed he had taught himself again. I was blown away that he could still find the proper keys and not look at them while playing. Very sure he got his skills passed down through my mom's side of the family. Her dad could play violin, accordion, mandolin and guitar. He taught his kids, although my mom hated it and didn't encourage us. My maternal grandmother grew up in a musical lifestyle singing and dancing. Her father hired my mom's dad to play with them because of his talents. My maternal grandparents taught their kids to play and sing. I do genealogy and came across a cousin who remembered my mom's family when she was a kid. The cousin described them as a "musical family." She and her own family would go to my mom's family to listen to them play and sing. My mom's older brother's played music. Uncle Curly had a band. Mom's youngest sister taught herself to play bass and she sang in her band. Here is a link to my Aunt's records she recorded: Her song "Between Each Tear" was also recorded by Connie Smith in 1968. ruclips.net/p/PLNT2m3oFZEN-hJBOa5CuHvB3w4sbgNFPW

  • @rangeretmars4130
    @rangeretmars4130 4 года назад +23

    The most powerful force in the universe is LOVE.

    • @christineadams1284
      @christineadams1284 4 года назад

      Yes, Love sure is the most powerful force. 💜💜💜💜

    • @cje7293
      @cje7293 4 года назад +2

      Good night Laura, good night Almanzo!!

  • @Wam587
    @Wam587 4 года назад +43

    Never knew this movie existed. I really enjoyed it. Thanks for the upload.

  • @susanbumblebee6086
    @susanbumblebee6086 4 года назад +76

    I have the full series in paperback. The long winter is my favourite. I learnt to read with these books because I so much enjoyed them in primary school. I'll pass them onto my granddaughter. I most enjoyed all the books and they'll be forever be cherished. ❤️🇨🇦 This bio gave me reprieve from the coronavirus. March/2020

    • @pamp4960
      @pamp4960 4 года назад +9

      It is so enjoyable. May we all get thru this virus scare. Love all classics a simpler time with great hope for the future.

    • @ReggieTime
      @ReggieTime 4 года назад +2

      Hi susan bumblebee: l agree! Ive forgotten the virus, . . . .

    • @kimberlyburnette5971
      @kimberlyburnette5971 4 года назад +3

      I have the whole Little House On The Prairie set also.

    • @bonnylouwho76
      @bonnylouwho76 4 года назад +2

      We WORE our set of paper books out! I WISH that I had another set and one for children's family.

    • @carolynparsons5066
      @carolynparsons5066 4 года назад +3

      I have the full series in paperback also. I love the tv series good stories with a life lesson at the end of each episode.

  • @judisnyder4868
    @judisnyder4868 4 года назад +7

    About loyalty, hard work, trust & love. What a life to write about. I visited most of these sites and we can take with us the wisdom of American life during those times, some of it better than today. 🦋🥰

  • @ankabubanj5483
    @ankabubanj5483 3 года назад +32

    True or not it was nice to watch... Good for mind, heart and soul... Enjoyable because there is no violence like today movies... Greetings from Croatia... Stay safe!!!

  • @beckywalters2
    @beckywalters2 4 года назад +8

    that goodbye between laura and pa at the end. made me cry.

  • @kimmanuel8258
    @kimmanuel8258 3 года назад +26

    I love all of them I miss all of them if we could go back in the past when we were young and we could really be young agan and watch little house on the prairie I love all of you God bless all of you in jesus name

  • @liyaberi
    @liyaberi 4 года назад +69

    This movie based on Laura Ingalls Wilder is more accurate than the tv series. Also, Mary Ingalls never married like the tv series portrayed. She returned from the school of the blind to live with her parents, then after their deaths, subsequently, lived with her baby sister, Grace and her family. The Ingalls never adopted a son named Albert or the Cooper children. The tv series was just a screen play written for tv with lots of fictional characters. I liked this movie because it's more aligned with actual events.

    • @losingmysanity4136
      @losingmysanity4136 3 года назад +2

      Probably they changed it a bit because the original/the actual event will be too hard to understand and make it. A little question, is there anything changes in the movie? I didn't really understand their convo because eh, English isn't my main language. I read the books in my language, so yea

    • @liyaberi
      @liyaberi 3 года назад +11

      @@losingmysanity4136 The movie was more factual than the tv series in my opinion. The tv series was just written for family entertainment and didn't stay true to actual facts. Just my opinion.

    • @losingmysanity4136
      @losingmysanity4136 3 года назад +1

      @@liyaberi ooh okay

    • @floortjefloortje
      @floortjefloortje 3 года назад +6

      @@liyaberi Your opinion is based on facts. The tv series are very, very fake, a huge disappointment. This movie is a truthful one, happy that they made it.

    • @jamesphillips4888
      @jamesphillips4888 3 года назад +7

      Still loved the series on tv with Michael Landon bug loved this because it was the real story

  • @michellegussow
    @michellegussow 4 года назад +191

    The only thing that keeps going through my mind is, "John Boy is playing Charlies Ingalls"

    • @tliw2
      @tliw2 3 года назад +7

      Yes! 😂😂😂 I still love it, though.

    • @kristabrewer9363
      @kristabrewer9363 3 года назад +4

      I thought John Boy was only a few years older than Laura Ingalls

    • @easyasdell1
      @easyasdell1 3 года назад +7

      @@kristabrewer9363 He's at least 12 years older than Melissa Gilbert, but they played it very convincingly. 👍🏽☺️

    • @danielsmit11
      @danielsmit11 3 года назад +9

      And does a damn fine job of it. If he can play hank Jr he can dang sire play Charles ingalls.

    • @janaprocella8268
      @janaprocella8268 3 года назад +8

      Richard is 69 years old now but he never seems to age

  • @moogdome2562
    @moogdome2562 2 года назад +5

    Just came across this wonderful film by accident. So glad I did. Richard Thomas John boy, is an incredible actor. What a lovely surprise.Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @33sylvia33
    @33sylvia33 3 года назад +5

    This was very sweet. The actors captured the spirit of Laura's books.

  • @modernhomesteadawidowsjour112
    @modernhomesteadawidowsjour112 3 года назад +4

    I was mesmerized by Laura's stories as I read them to my 6 yr old son (27 yrs ago) and have embraced a more simple life because of it.

  • @1oddduck703
    @1oddduck703 Год назад +3

    I'm 41 years old and still have the Little house books love it!!

  • @raymondsnyder1968
    @raymondsnyder1968 4 года назад +68

    I didn't know they had this movie either. I've always loved little house too. They were awesome people. That's how every family should be. Families back then did more together. Now a days you have computers, cell phones, and other things that separate families, especially at the dinner table.. I know covid-19 is a joke, but one good thing about it is families are together more thanks to it. Haha! Well I started watching too when they first came out in 74' I was 6. I always wished I had a mom and dad like that cuz, I didn't have either growing up. It was hard but I found comfort in those shows. Thanks to Michael Landon. I've probably watched Little house start to finish over 50 times since. No Joke! I'm watching it now, it comes on 3 times a day. I never get sick of it. It's my favorite series show of all time. My favorite movie is "It's a wonderful life". I watch it every Christmas eve. But back to little house. I went to the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum place in Minnesota, walnut Grove. Seen plum creek(smaller than I thought), the big stone Laura talked about and the sod house, I, walked all around seen a lot of things. It's so cool. I even went to a restaurant there that's called "Nellies". Check it out sometime. I still want to go to the one in Missouri someday. Thank for showing this I enjoyed it! I wish another producer would come out with another series of Laura Ingalls other books. Would be nice!! Huh!! Peace to all!!

    • @emperorryanii
      @emperorryanii 4 года назад +3

      Raymond Snyder , yeah I love the series, I’m rereading them right now, once you get used to it , it feels like your consumed into the world of Laura in her time, it’s amazing how they made this movie and gave us a visual sight on how things looked like.

    • @lyndafayesmusic
      @lyndafayesmusic 4 года назад +2

      Maybe there's a master plan, ha, to make mankind go where they've never gone before? HOME

    • @phyllisclarke
      @phyllisclarke 4 года назад +3

      Loved the other Laura but it's lovely to watch this ⛄⛄⛄

    • @gloriamontgomery6900
      @gloriamontgomery6900 4 года назад +10

      COVID 19 is a joke?

    • @magsrl4579
      @magsrl4579 4 года назад +2

      Wow. your comment could have been me! i feel exactly the same way. my favorite movie is " It's a Wonderful Life" and I have the DVD collection of Little house. haha. is just funny.

  • @bonnylouwho76
    @bonnylouwho76 4 года назад +61

    My sweet friend grew up in DeSmet and her Mom made Laura Ingalls dolls and worked at the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum Center

    • @Hawaiiansky11
      @Hawaiiansky11 4 года назад +4

      DeSmet is awesome! I read those books to my daughters, and for several years, we planned vacations around Laura's various homes. We've made it to all of them except Kansas and San Fransisco.

    • @carolacalamani6039
      @carolacalamani6039 3 года назад

      Me gustaría en español

    • @RussellaMcdowell-pw8ci
      @RussellaMcdowell-pw8ci 3 года назад

      I’ve been to desist my family lived in Sioux falls

  • @marylouise890
    @marylouise890 7 месяцев назад +1

    The first time I watched this movie was 3 years ago. When I found it again I started to not watch it. I thought to myself, once was enough. I was wrong.
    Thank you for up loading, BTP. It’s a very heart moving story of a Little Girls Life and Her Heart.
    ❤January 17th, 2024 1:54:25

  • @sherryaltman1021
    @sherryaltman1021 4 года назад +6

    Laura was out spoken that is refreshing that she stood up for herself

  • @christineadams1284
    @christineadams1284 4 года назад +27

    This was Fantastic, I didn't know about this movie.
    I never missed an episode of "Little House in the Prairie".
    Thank you so much for uploading and sharing. 💜

    • @1927su
      @1927su Год назад

      Read the books! You’ll love them! Especially the long winter!

  • @user-ek4hm9kg6m
    @user-ek4hm9kg6m 11 месяцев назад +4

    Love all the books .& the TV shows that were made starring Melissa Gilbert, Michael Landon, Karen Grassle & others. This 🎥 was awesome! Wish the real Laura. Ingalls Wilder could have seen the TV shows that were made based on her books.😊😊❤❤

  • @traceofcolorado6821
    @traceofcolorado6821 4 года назад +16

    I am loving watching this... even the old school commercials. Thank you for taking the time to post this.

  • @donnadeering4863
    @donnadeering4863 4 года назад +7

    I loved this. I remember the stories and the show... Fond memories.

  • @crystalhiscock6418
    @crystalhiscock6418 4 года назад +29

    The real Laura is very beautiful and her family is very beautiful too and her husband I mean the real almonzo is very handsome

  • @VintageLady182
    @VintageLady182 2 года назад +4

    Without God, life can be hard. With God, all things are possible. Sad he is never mentioned.

  • @jennygreen3994
    @jennygreen3994 4 года назад +27

    LAURA WROTE THAT
    she learned to describe things for Mary after she went blind and that developed into writing.
    And she wanted to give children her stories.

    • @stitches318
      @stitches318 3 года назад +2

      She didn't want to 'give children her stories' necessarily. Her and her daughter were in debt and hell bent on making money. Rose Wilder Lane pushed Laura to write 'juveniles' for profit. And Laura was filled with a nostalgic longing for her past and wrote the books as a way to feel connected to it. When Laura's mother died at age 83, Laura hadn't seen the family in 20 years.

  • @JohnSmith-gn3jk
    @JohnSmith-gn3jk 3 года назад +25

    I loved her story as it mirrors my grandmothers life. Her people came west to Wisconsin,then later came to Magnolia Minnesota when that was being settled . That is where she lived all her life. Magnolia is not far from Walnut Grove, a few miles to the south. Grandma went to the same teachers college and became the town teacher. She married after WW 1 and they were a farm family and had fourteen children. I always thought her generation had it hard. They fought WW1, were raising a family during the Great Depression , sent their children off to WW2 and lost their grandchildren to Vietnam. When I was young my uncle's chicken house was the original Soddy house that they built when they first arrived.

    • @1976mcfarlane
      @1976mcfarlane 2 года назад

      Very similar to my great grandmother. I agree, very hard period of time. My great grandma was born in Minnesota but farmed in bayfield Wisconsin. 14 kids! Outhouse , wood stove and basically living in the coldest snowiest area of Wisconsin. My dad lives on that very farm land today

  • @amarieoflothlorien
    @amarieoflothlorien 4 года назад +47

    I love Little House, I grew up with it. But this movie is closer to the books and more realistic, I like it!!!

    • @mahimaahmed9315
      @mahimaahmed9315 4 года назад +1

      Yes indeed

    • @LaraCroftEyes1
      @LaraCroftEyes1 4 года назад +5

      Laura didn't have blonde hair, she had brown hair.

    • @esayer33
      @esayer33 3 года назад +1

      @@LaraCroftEyes1 Who cares?

    • @LaraCroftEyes1
      @LaraCroftEyes1 3 года назад +1

      You care enough to reply to my comment and you probably never read Little House on the Prarie I have, that both Laura and Mary have brown.

  • @nata3467
    @nata3467 Год назад +4

    What a wonderful story- great acting~Amazing what settlers went through . I could have never handled the treeless Dakotas

  • @albywhitelady
    @albywhitelady Год назад +3

    I am of Italian heritage but I was born and lived in the States for the first 15 years of my life but I feel drawn to Little House on the Prarie. I just love it and love that period of time. My favorite charachter is Caroline. I love her strength and calm.

  • @delightedduncan9372
    @delightedduncan9372 4 года назад +28

    It is a nice movie but I love the commercials I forgot how fun and interesting commercials, use to be.

  • @mountaingirl6479
    @mountaingirl6479 Год назад +8

    If they’re supposedly trying to tell the true story of my Ingalls wilder, why can’t they try to make her look at least somewhat similar. She did not have short blonde hair. She had long, heavy dark hair, as her daughter said, down to her waist or longer, often worn in a long braid . It’s so distracting to the story because the visual images are so off from real pictures of Laura

  • @emo_gamergirl6871
    @emo_gamergirl6871 4 года назад +19

    I love this movie and little house on the prairie

  • @kcarpspops9469
    @kcarpspops9469 4 года назад +10

    Awesome thanks for sharing I have always loved little house books & tv show

  • @nadialagra3850
    @nadialagra3850 4 года назад +9

    damm is so hard to see other actors playing ingalls´family... i love LHOTP so much, still watch the show in quarentine with my family... when i was a child we used to watch Little House and then Bonanza and then went to sleep... beautiful and golden chilhood, now I can understand the message in every episode and, for my fortune, bonanza is on very youtube channels so i can watch the show while i´m doing something else... anyway thanks for upload this movie

  • @lookn4crazystuff
    @lookn4crazystuff 11 месяцев назад +4

    Nice movie. I love the series and watched since I was a baby. True story. Apparently I would become upset every single time Carrie fell down. I'd cry and my brother would laugh. LOL!

  • @abbybiggs1871
    @abbybiggs1871 3 года назад +7

    I’m from Ontario. Brian Woods mentioned at 50:00 is still our weather man! It was so cool to see him all those years ago

  • @heathermeleyjones4588
    @heathermeleyjones4588 4 года назад +12

    I read her books as a little girl. I really enjoyed this movie.

  • @kre8iveingenuity228
    @kre8iveingenuity228 4 года назад +21

    I've always liked Johnboys beauty mark, which so many people found fault in. Didn't realize he was playing Laura's dad until I noticed his beard covering up his mark on his face.

  • @m1patriot327
    @m1patriot327 4 года назад +13

    Yes, thank you for posting. I never knew this movie ever existed.

  • @NuffinEdited
    @NuffinEdited 3 года назад +15

    It's so sad that they had 4 daughters and only Laura had a living child to which had no children. So the Charles Ingalls blood line stopped. Laura's daughter gave the rights to the Little House series to a friend who in turn made millions off of it.

  • @TheMaire65
    @TheMaire65 2 года назад +2

    Laura Ingalls was my childhood hero, from the first time I read Little House in the Big Woods. I discovered the books before the tv show came out.

  • @Bear-Ur2ez
    @Bear-Ur2ez 4 года назад +5

    A excellent movie well worth watching. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

  • @lorraineboyd6678
    @lorraineboyd6678 4 года назад +11

    It was enjoyable. You cannot compare this movie to the series.

  • @lindahusson4206
    @lindahusson4206 4 года назад +23

    Such a great story!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ good to have a lean family movie with Morals.

  • @anitalawson7917
    @anitalawson7917 10 месяцев назад +2

    Family was everything back then . simple living not like today

  • @clarissastanley4719
    @clarissastanley4719 4 года назад +14

    Wat a miracle the Bby survived🙏❤️

  • @fly89
    @fly89 2 года назад +4

    Cap Garland was a hero beside Almanzo, but sadly not many people remember him. He died young too. what a brave good looking man.

  • @brightpurpleviking
    @brightpurpleviking Год назад +3

    This is the Cliff Notes of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Would have loved to see this fleshed out into a series as it missed so much transitioning between the milestones. Like almost no details about any of them. Like the long winter was just a small thing in this portrayal, her relationship with him wasn’t really shown, just a few flirts and then engaged and then suddenly married. And just a peek at pregnancy and all of a sudden baby is dead. Etc.

  • @mkaysartfuljourney1239
    @mkaysartfuljourney1239 4 года назад +42

    A great show considering what's going on today!

  • @leanneneville2431
    @leanneneville2431 4 года назад +146

    It’s pretty much a Hallmark movie, just enjoy it for what it is. Nice escape from the Covid doom and gloom 🙂

    • @loki6253
      @loki6253 4 года назад +5

      Yes what I would give to be in the little house listening to paw play that fiddle. 🎻🌼💖

    • @MissAshley-jq9gl
      @MissAshley-jq9gl 3 года назад +5

      2020 is the ultimate disaster and worst year if 2021 is the same i want no part of it.

    • @carlettecannon8716
      @carlettecannon8716 3 года назад +6

      Right 🤗🤗🤗

    • @loki6253
      @loki6253 3 года назад +3

      @@carlettecannon8716
      Yes is there life on Mars yet?

    • @lindaralf6994
      @lindaralf6994 3 года назад +2

      for sure !!!!

  • @whale5646
    @whale5646 Год назад +1

    I would like to say THANK YOU for making this beautiful movie. I loved watching Little House on the Prairie.

  • @joanne4758
    @joanne4758 4 года назад +27

    Thank you for posting, so enjoyed it.

  • @zoneofsweatsakajaguar01
    @zoneofsweatsakajaguar01 4 года назад +4

    It's so touching and teaching story thanks for sharing

  • @kimberlyburnette5971
    @kimberlyburnette5971 4 года назад +19

    I've never known about this movie! I love it!

  • @fandoria09
    @fandoria09 4 месяца назад +1

    I spent 4 years of my life in the city, moving to other places and then when I was about 6 1/2 we moved to a full working farm in 1977. My mom was an amazing gardener. She grew all kinds of vegetables. In the center of the garden there were 8 different apple trees that our landlord's late wife planted. He lived up the lane in what used to be his parent's blacksmithing business until their passing and he took over. He had one working horse that went lame, several chicjens, a few pigs and one Jersey milk cow. Mom would spend all summer canning. She'd make every meal homemade. There was a working dairy farm up the road from us and further up the road my dad's younger brother raised beef cattle and pigs. We got our milk for free as well as our beef and pork meats. Mom would make hand churned butter and cheese. I was into Little House like there was no tomorrow. I still watch them. Even the 3 movies they made after the TV series ended. I grew up learning how to cook by open fire and by oven and stove top. My mom taught me how to literally survive on what I raised and grew. I miss my youth of growing my own garden. I'm 53 now and have yet to live in a home where I can grow my own full garden. Last time I got to do that I was 20 (1991). I miss my farm life days. I made sure to teach my 4 daughters knew how to sew, crochet, do macrame and fix homemade meals from home grown food when we'd visit my dad for a month once a year because he lived so far away. That all came to an end in 2002 when he passed away.

  • @belleve5709
    @belleve5709 Год назад +17

    This is close to the truth as I've seen. I came to know Little House through her books in my 40s, my husband and I read them each night before bed. We became so entwined in them that we began to live a more simple life,preparing for long cold winters. Which was ironic living in Arizona lol, but it gave us escape, I bought a set of books for my sister,and my children. None kept theirs. My sister did fall in love with the t.v. show ,but not us,for they didn't have the hard reality of what actually took place. I connected to Laura like no other person ever then ,before or since. Life for women is not easy,but what pioneer women and girls endured was daily hardships. When Laura lost her son my heart broke, for I had gone through same thing at that age, I had two other little babes at home but it never took away the loss of him. I never had my house burn down, but total loss of everything a few times in my life. I believe some of us came from those times and wish only to relive it. I'd not seen this movie so it's a true blessing at my age of 68,really close to Laura's age when she wrote her books. I have just one daughter who is every bit as wild spirited as Rose and I have moved all over to be close to her. If it weren't for my faith in God I would not be here ,He has seen me through so many life hardships,but like Laura I've developed a not can do attitude but a will do attitude. My second husband is very much Almanzo and pa put together. We have a kinship that's that close. I wish the t.v. series had been more factual but Michael Landons take on the stories rang different as he grew up not a farmer but an actor. He did well for most of it. If your still looking for books I've found mine in second hand book stores and on Amazon. If you want to have conversations about your favorite stories I'd love to share. The long winter is my favorite, I guess that's why I moved to cold dark Alaska, and feel at home here . The cold in her stories was real, the starving is real,but the love and closeness is also real ,just like my life and family are today. Thank you for posting this movie,post covid we are all still feeling it's effects and may for years to come just as back in the Long winter took down Almanzo. I have met Laura's second cousin here in Alaska, I've been to Missouri to visit their homes. Be blessed

    • @terriaustill2211
      @terriaustill2211 Год назад +2

      You’re writing touched my heart

    • @dianthis
      @dianthis Год назад +2

      I still have the books from when I was little back in the ‘70’s. I’m 55 now. Still love the books and the show LHOP.
      I haven’t watched this all the way through yet but am giving it a chance. I keep comparing it to the tv series. I can’t help it! Lol

  • @jenmoore1505
    @jenmoore1505 4 года назад +5

    I've been searching for this for years. Thank you!

  • @jsrcamp
    @jsrcamp 3 года назад +5

    What am I doing at 1:30am..... I'm watching this movie and loving it so far. I own the little house series and watch them with my kids all the time.

  • @oliviadodge243
    @oliviadodge243 5 лет назад +216

    They should have chosen a Laura with brunette hair. Blonde hair was Mary’s signature trait.

    • @salvolondon
      @salvolondon 4 года назад +16

      Olivia Dodge neither Mary was blond and defiantly not as beautiful as Melissa Sue Anderson . None of them had the good look of the actors who portrayed them in little house nor in here .

    • @buyerofsorts
      @buyerofsorts 4 года назад +9

      @@salvolondon Mary Ingalls had blonde hair no?

    • @sandiatleo1550
      @sandiatleo1550 4 года назад +1

      I agree

    • @cyflym11
      @cyflym11 4 года назад +3

      @@buyerofsorts So did Carrie.

    • @gailwinds
      @gailwinds 4 года назад +13

      How hard would it have been to dye her hair for the show? They do it all the time.

  • @dancingdonkey974
    @dancingdonkey974 3 года назад +5

    Laura Ingles Wilder is my ancestor

    • @salyluz6535
      @salyluz6535 2 года назад

      How is that? Rose was their only child to live, and I heard that her only child died without having any children.

    • @thisbeem2714
      @thisbeem2714 2 месяца назад

      @@salyluz6535are your only ancestors your parents and their parents? No, they are not.

  • @heatherbowlan9822
    @heatherbowlan9822 4 года назад +11

    What a great drama ,and an awesome cast ,thank you for posting for us to enjoy , God Bless .❤️🙏🏽🇨🇦

  • @Kat-fw9se
    @Kat-fw9se 4 года назад +30

    My friend’s friend friend is related to the Wilders and they have a picture of Almanzo, Laura and Rose sitting on the porch at Rocky Ridge. The picture believed a friend took it.

  • @lauraburrows8382
    @lauraburrows8382 3 года назад +5

    Excellent movie. I'd watch it again.