Little House on the Prairie (film)
| Little House on the Prairie | |
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| Genre | |
| Based on | Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder |
| Written by | Blanche Hanalis |
| Directed by | Michael Landon |
| Starring | |
| Narrated by | Melissa Gilbert |
| Theme music composer | David Rose |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
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| Cinematography | Ted Voigtlander |
| Editor | John Loeffler |
| Running time | 96 minutes |
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| Original release | |
| Network | NBC |
| Release | March 30, 1974 |
| Related | |
| Little House on the Prairie (TV series) | |
Little House on the Prairie is a 1974 American television film which served as the backdoor pilot to the homonymous NBC television series it started. The film premiered on NBC on March 30, 1974. It is closely based on the novel of the same title; the second of the Little House book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The pilot film was produced by Ed Friendly[1] with the script written by Blanche Hanalis[2] and directed by Michael Landon.[3]
Plot
The movie starts with the Ingalls family leaving their little house in the Big Woods and starting west. After a long and adventurous journey, they stop in Indian Country. Charles builds a house and starts farming, Indians visit them, and they meet Mr. Edwards. After a year, soldiers come and tell the family they have to leave. After packing everything they own, they set off on a new journey.
Cast
- Melissa Gilbert as Laura Ingalls
- Michael Landon as Charles Ingalls
- Karen Grassle as Caroline Ingalls
- Melissa Sue Anderson as Mary Ingalls
- Lindsay and Sidney Greenbush as Carrie Ingalls
- Victor French as Isaiah Edwards
- Victor Mohica as Soldat Du Chêne
- Cal Bellini as Brave
- Sam Vlahos as 1st Indian
- Richard Alarian as 2nd Indian
- Marian Beeler as Charlotte Holbrook
- John Steadman as Frederick Holbrook
- Ruth Foster as Aunt Ruby (uncredited)
Production notes
- Filmed in early 1974 near Stockton, California.
- First broadcast March 30, 1974
- Broadcast in the series' first season on September 11, 1974
References
- ^ Hevesi, Dennis (June 22, 2007). "Ed Friendly, 85, a Producer of 'Little House', Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
- ^ Smith, Cecil (March 27, 1974). "A Writer's Own True-Life 'Tree'". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Smith, Cecil (March 24, 1974). "Actor-writer-director Michael Landon is back on the prairie". Los Angeles Times.
External links
- Little House on the Prairie Movie at IMDb
- Ed Friendly's Life and Legacy
- About Blanche Hanalis
- About Michael Landon