I love Anne, Follows does a fabulous job.
Barry Morse,
Cameron Daddo,
Dan Lett,
David Gardner,
Douglas Campbell
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Set years after her resignation and return from Kingsport Ladies' College, Anne is persuaded to join her fiance, Gilbert, in New York City as he begins his tenure at a major hospital. She is introduce... read more
Directed by: Stefan Scaini
DVD Release Date: June 28, 2005
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Flixster Reviews (647)
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July 11, 2011
As an Anne fan, I have tried to get through this movie so many times and find my attention span greatly tried, a feat indeed. The story line has little, if anything to do with the original characters, and the characters sadly lack enchantment. I tried to watch it as a movie, disr... read more
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April 5, 2009
Nice continuation but I wanted to see more of the 'developing' relationship between Anne and Gilbert. It seems like that part was skipped over.
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December 24, 2008
ick - this movie was done just because the director or producer wanted more money. this plotline is so far-fetched, l.m. montgomery would never stoop to this.
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August 8, 2008
This portion of the Anne of Green Gables series wasn't up to the par of the previous films, but the reunion between Anne and Gilbert makes it good.
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July 13, 2008
LOVE Ann of Green Gables the whole series. Once you star watching it you can't stop just want to keep finding out what happens to Anne.
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March 10, 2008
I was thankful for yet a 3rd installment to see how Anne & Gilbert grew up. I like that they end up together. A nice ending to a nice story.
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January 23, 2008
This was a good film on it's own, but I rated it low because it doesn't go with LM Montgomery's story at all. I loved the original movies and was excited to see they'd made more. After having read all of the books, this movie was a big let down.
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November 30, 2007
good movie but totally doesn't go with the others in light of the books but if you watch it as kind of it's own story not too bad
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