A romantic teenage girl is adopted by a pair of elderly siblings in turn-of-the-century Canada..

Is it worth your time? Honestly, yeah. If you like stories that just let people talk and exist in a room without needing a car chase every ten minutes, give this a spin. If you need grit or fast-paced editing, stay away. You will probably find it boring as watching paint dry on a picket fence. Anne Shirley (the actres...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

George Nicholls Jr.

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, yeah. If you like stories that just let people talk and exist in a room without needing a car chase every ten minutes, give this a spin. If you need grit or fast-paced editing, stay away. You will probably find it boring as watching paint dry on a picket fence. Anne Shirley (the actress, who took the character's name as her own, which is a wild detail) is just magnetic here. She has this way of blinking and looking like she’s about to cry or launch into a poem a..."

Gertrude Messinger
Sam Mintz, Lucy Maud Montgomery
United States

1934 · IMDb 6.4


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