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The Waltons - The Complete Fifth Season |  | Directors: Ralph Waite, Anthony Brand, Fielder Cook, Harry Harris, Harvey S. Laidman Actors: Jon Walmsley, Mary Beth McDonough, Eric Scott, Earl Hamner Jr., Judy Norton-Taylor Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 5 Running Time: 1213 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1
MPN: D110971D UPC: 085391109716 EAN: 0085391109716 ASIN: B000MQ58WM
Theatrical Release Date: September 14, 1976 Publication Date: January 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Front-page news! The Blue Ridge Chronicle hits the streets, with publisher John-Boy Walton covering everything from a local break-in (Ben is among the suspects) to his eyewitness account of the crash of the Hindenburg. And, in a story filled with surprises and a ceremony filled with beauty, Mary Ellen becomes the first Walton child to marry. More adventures await, including Jason's job in a honkyt |
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Product Description Chronicles the life of the Walton family living in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia during the Great Depression. No Track Information Available Media Type: DVD Artist: WALTONS Title: SEASON 5 Street Release Date: 05/08/2007 Domestic Genre: TELEVISION
Amazon.com The Waltons: The Complete Fifth Season finds the Depression-era, Blue Ridge Mountains family a little more in touch with the outside world, largely because of the aspirations of the growing Walton children. The most dramatic example, over numerous epsiodes, results from the assertiveness of professional journalist John-Boy (Richard Thomas) as he insists on publishing national and international news in the small-circulation Blue Ridge Chronicle he writes, edits, and publishes. A lot of people in the county are mystified as to why John-Boy would want to bring Walton's Mountain closer to epochal events in Germany, or why he would choose to provide coverage of the Hindenburg zeppelin's aerial triumphs despite its link to the Nazis. Yet John-Boy is just as interested in his backyard as the world stage: In season opener "The First Edition," he stands up to strong pressure to kill a story about a judge whose drunk-driving offense causes costly property damage. In "The Fire Storm," locals are appalled when he prints excerpts from Hitler's Mein Kampf in order to make readers aware of what kind of madman the German chancellor is. While John-Boy stands up to popular opinion, brother Jason (Jon Walmsley), a talented musician, has to take a job playing piano at a roadhouse to make up for the loss of his college scholarship. The decision doesn't go down too well with the Walton women, but Jason's presence at the Dew Drop Inn allows for some interesting scenes over the course of the season, none more so than the unexpected visit of a fire-and-brimstone evangelist in "The Baptism." In that same show, father John Walton, played by Ralph Waite, notorious in his Christian community for eschewing church services, faces renewed pressure from wife Olivia (Michael Learned) to accept her faith, making for one of the most interesting episodes of the season. Meanwhile, John-Boy's sister, Mary Ellen (Judy Norton), is wooed by a couple of different men and hears wedding bells with one of them. She also pursues her nursing degree and misdiagnoses an ailment of Grandma Esther (Ellen Corby), resulting in long-term hospitalization and no end of grief for Grandpa Zeb (Will Geer). The other, increasingly restless Walton boys and girls grab their share of the spotlight, too, but The Complete Fifth Season is, once again, John-Boy's year, capped by dramatic developments in his career and vision of himself. --Tom Keogh
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best prices April 28, 2009 I continue to shop amazon for 2 specific reasons.
1. I always get the best prices for what I'm looking for, and
2. I always get the product I need in the good quality condition.
I was a bit disappointed April 19, 2009 M. Naczi I love the Waltons, but was disappointed when this season came because it contained two no. four discs but no no. one disc. As a result, I missed six episodes of this season. And after reading the return policy realized that I would just have to miss them as I couldn't return it since it had been opened... and I couldn't have found out that the disc's were messed up until I did open it. Otherwise, I enjoyed the other episodes as I expected I would since I grew up watching the Waltons and was looking forward to seeing them again.
well worth the price April 10, 2009 Tom Barrette (Windsot Ont.) as for the whole series a great treat to watch, to bad they don't make shows like it anymore
love the show...but April 10, 2009 R. Walkowski one of the best dramas ever...however this is the second time i received a defective dvd...one of the discs just freezes up and won't play...i sure hope these problems go away in the future
Lovely stuff April 1, 2009 S. Branley (Somerset, UK) My Mom LOVES the Waltons and I've been buying her a complete series for Mothers' Day or birthdays for the past few years. We were a bit concerned that after series 5 (or was it 4?) The Waltons was not available on Region 2 (we live in the UK). Fortunately these region 1 discs play fine in a multi-region DVD player.
What can I say? The stories are quite engaging, but sweet; there is some tragedy but usually a happy ending; and it's intriguing to see the characters we've come to know start to grow up, get married and leave home.
The DVD is a great buy for a fan of the series as it provides hours of entertainment...and tears of joy and laughter!
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