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(Family Drama, Rated G, 195 min.)

Starring:  Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst, Richard Farnsworth
Megan Follows, Tony Award-winner Colleen Dewhurst (A Moon for the Misbegotten, Annie Hall) and Academy Award nominee Richard Farnsworth (Comes A Horseman, The Grey Fox, The Natural) give an unparalleled performances in this critically acclaimed motion picture, based on the international best-selling novel. Filmed amidst the spectacular scenery of Prince Edward Island, Canada, this award-winning movie follows the enchanting life of orphan Anne Shirley (Follows), from her struggles as an adolescent to her triumphs as a young woman. A delicate epic full of wit, style and emotional power.

(Family Drama, Rated G, 232 min.)

Starring:  Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst, Jonathan Crombie, Patricia Hamilton, Frank Converse
The enchanting sequel to the award winning "Anne of Green Gables". Anne Shirley makes the transition from a romantic, impetuous orphan to an outspoken, adventurous and accomplished young teacher. Canadian actress Megan Follows returns to her role as Anne. Tony award-winner, Colleen Dewhurst stars opposite her as aging Marilla Cuthbert and Oscar -winning actress Dame Wendy Hiller appears as the prickly, dowager Mrs. Harris. Full of wit and charm; an emotional follow-up to the epic tale of the beguiling redhead.

(Family Drama, Rated G, 185 min.)

Starring:  Megan Follows, Jonathan Crombie, Greg Spottiswood, Cameron Daddo
Now in her twenties, Anne returns to Avonlea for the first time since Marilla Cuthbert's death. Gilbert has been offered a staff position at a hospital in New York, and he persuades Anne to come with him. He arranges a position for her at a large publishing house.  Big City life isn't what they expected. A dashing American writer, Jack Garrison, steals Anne’s manuscript. Thus the stage is set for a final three hour installment in the "Anne of Green Gables" story which follows the characters from New York, the war effort in Europe and eventually returns them to the red earth of Prince Edward Island.

(Family Drama, Rated G, 97 min.)

Starring:  Sarah Polley, Gema Zamprogna, Jackie Burroughs, Mag Ruffman, Cedric Smith, Lally Cadeau
After her father is accused of embezzlement, wealthy Sara Stanley is sent to live with relatives in Prince Edward Island. While there, she must cope with her infamous aunts, Hetty & Olivia and with the mischievous antics of her jealous cousins. Soon Sara must make a heart wrenching decision: whether to stay in Avonlea or return to her father.

(Family Drama, Rated G, 92 min.)

Starring: Jackie Burroughs, Sarah Polley, Gema Zamprogna, Mag Ruffman, Cedric Smith, Lally Cadeau
An Avonlea Christmas pays tribute to the indomitable and sometimes intolerable matriarch of the King family, Hetty King. When she suddenly collapses during the holidays, Hetty is hospitalized.  Feeling homesick and alone, she begins to re-evaluate her relationships and her accomplishments in life.
The story takes place against the backdrop of World War I as the King family prepares for its traditional Christmas dinner. The reunion is marred by the fact that one of its youngest members, Felix, is missing in action; making differences of opinion about the war effort glaringly obvious.  This wonderful and accomplished cast comes together in an uplifting drama that illustrates the frailty of life and the importance of strength of family in turbulent times.

(Family Drama, Rated G, 600 min.)

Starring: Sarah Polley, Gema Zamprogna, Jackie Burroughs, Mag Ruffman, Cedric Smith, Lally Cadeau
This sparkling one-hour episodic series follows the adventures of Sara Stanley who is forced to live with her deceased mother's relatives in the charming town of Avonlea, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Sara's story is intertwined with many unforgettable L. M. Montgomery characters - from the cast of the original "Anne of Green Gables" mini-series. Sara's antics and misadventures lead her through tales of romance and fancy; tragedy, and comedy.

(True Life Story, Rated 14A, 97 min.)

Starring: Susan Clark, Michael Riley, Catherine Finch, Cedric Smith, Peter MacNeill

“Butterbox Babies” is the shocking true story of Lila and William Young, owners of the Ideal Maternity home for unwed mothers.  Resented by the medical community, the Home falls under public scrutiny when a routine delivery results in the mysterious deaths of two patients!  Soon, the Youngs are burying dead babies in butterboxes and selling healthy babies to childless couples

(Family Drama, Rated G, 90 min.)

Starring:  Marilyn Lightstone, Art Hindle, Josh Byrne, Kelsey Mcleod

To save her ranch after the accidental death of her husband, Sarah Fellows (MARILYN LIGHTSTONE) marries Frank Chase, the man responsible for the mishap. She and her children move into Frank’s house, but Sarah makes it clear that it is only a “marriage of convenience”. Deeply resenting the situation, her twelve-year-old son Christopher becomes withdrawn and increasingly obsessed with a renegade black pony that runs unfettered through the valley. Frank realizes why Christopher needs the pony and buys it for him, despite Sarah’s strong objections. Surprisingly, it is through Christopher’s adventure-filled relationship with his pony that the family discovers the true meaning of devotion

(Children, Rated G, 50 min)

Welcome to the world of Avonlea, home to the irrepressible Anne Shirley. Avonlea is an exciting place to live especially as Anne's vivid imagination is always causing havoc for her and her friends. Anne is very, very good at getting her and others into hot water but always with the best intentions.   Join Anne and her friends in each episode as they get into scrapes but recognize the importance of family, friendship and self-confidence.
Volume 1: 2 Episodes - One True Friend & Babysitter Blues          
Volume 2: 2 Episodes - Sleeves & Butterflies

(True Life Story, Rated 14A, 91 min.)

Starring:  Wendy Crewson, Joel Keller, Micheal Murphy, Art Hindle

In 1919, Ambrose Small is a rich gambler and a theatre impresario who spends his spare time dabbling in drugs and prostitution.  At the height of his glory, he sells his succesful theatre chain for over a million dollars, sends a bodyguard with his wife Theresa (Wendy Crewson) to the bank with the cheque, then vanishes without a trace.  There were no witnesses, no notes, no clues.  Sleeping Dogs Lie rips open the true-life tabloid tale of adultery, greed, religious insanity and murder

(True Life Story, Rated PG, 92 min.)

Starring:  Amanda Plummer, Megan Follows, Teresa Stratas
The poignant story of one woman’s overwhelming faith in her talented but emotionally defenseless sister.

Strong willed Fanny (Amanda Plummer) nurtures and protects Rosetta (Megan Follows), from their vain and controlling mother Regina Basilio (Teresa Stratas), a faded opera star.  Regina is blind to Rosetta’s exceptional musical talent, refusing to accept that anything exists beneath the surface of her autistic daughter.  Regina’s ignorance and desire for adulation, poisons her relationship with her children, so deeply that Rosetta eventually tries to take her own life.  Fanny struggles to keep Rosetta out of an institution, and forces Regina to bear witness to the strength and human spirit that have been locked away inside her youngest daughter ever since she was born

                                                                                                               
(Drama, Rated 14A, 155 min.)

Starring: Wendy Crewson, Christian Campbell, Stockard Channing
During the 1930's, Charlie Kilworth (CHRISTIAN CAMPBELL), a piano-player turned ballroom dancer, has many liaisons; usually with older women. Given the madness that runs in his family, he avoids most relationships - out of fear that he may pass on some form of hereditary affliction. However when he begins to fall in love with a seductive blues singer in his band, Charlie also starts to comprehend why his mother Lily (STOCKARD CHANNING) is a visionary who has been obsessed her entire life by fire. 

                                                                                               
(Family Adventure, Rated G, 76 min.)

Starring:  Sean Campbell, Melissa DiLuigi, Johnny Crawford
Ten year old Rupert Patterson might be small for his age, but he makes up for it with a BIG imagination.  His wild stories and wacky inventions are legendary around town, and his fellow citizens are getting a bit tired of his superhero routine.  When a robber comes to town, Rupert’s life takes on a whole new dimension, as he believes it is up to him to save his hometown.  Kids and adults alike will fall in love with this heartwarming film and its lessons about true heroism.

                                                                                                   

(Drama, Rated PG, 190 min.)

Starring: Peter Strauss, Rachel Ward, Rip Torn, John Finn, Chandra West, Hume Cronyn 
An epic drama spanning forty years in the lives of Thomas and Kate Linthorne; through their trials and tribulations, while raising their children during the period after the Civil War.  As they rise from poverty to wealth, this story captures the power of love and the meaning of sacrifice. 
When Thomas Linthorne (Peter Strauss) sets out to start a new life, he acquires a large piece of land and goes on a search for the woman of his dreams.  He rescues Kate (Rachel Ward) from an abusive relationship, and they develop a strong love for one another.   Adapted from George Dell’s critically acclaimed novel “The Earth Abideth.”

(Romantic Drama, Rated PG, 92 min.)

Starring:  Henry Czerny, Colette Stevenson, Aidan Devine, Richard Donat, Ken James, Shawn Ashmore
The story of rugged ranch hand, Roy Leckner (Henry Czerny), who tries to fulfill his employer’s dying wish to find his son, bring him home and groom him to run the family’s failing cattle ranch.  Roy soon learns that the boy has been institutionalized since birth.  When callous businessman, Sir Robert Butler, plots to take over the property, it looks like Roy has little chance of saving the ranch.  But then Sir Robert’s former secretary, Jane Makepeace, joins forces with Roy to help him battle her greedy ex-employer.  Intelligent, confident and clear-sighted, Jane teaches Roy to stand up to his beliefs and inspires the reluctant hero to take on the land baron.  Despite their attempts to maintain their distance, a romance blossoms between Roy and Jane.

(Family Drama, Rated G, 91 min.)

Starring: Kathryn Greenwood, James Carroll, Dylan Provencher, Tyrone Savage, Aidan Devine, Eric Peterson, Meredith Henderson

Christmas in New Bedford is not how it should be.  Grace (Kathryn Greenwood “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”) and her mother have gone to Europe to recover her husband’s belongings when war breaks out and they are stranded.  At home, sister-in-law Toppy is in a tizzy because she is directing the town pageant, but the script is a flop. Nephew Hub, who is planning on becoming a priest, returns from school holidays and brings a surprise with him - a girlfriend who is a Jewish refugee.

(Family Drama, Rated G, 103 min.)

Starring:  Greg Spottiswood, Joe Flaherty, Patricia Gage, Patricia Philips, Zachary Bennett
Set at the height of the Great Depression, “Looking for Miracles” tells the story of Ryan Delany, an enterprising young man of sixteen, determined to make a better life for himself, his younger brother and his struggling single mother.  Upon winning a scholarship to university, Ryan must still find a way to raise money.  Despite being too young, having no experience and a phobic fear of water, Ryan manages to get a job as Head Counsellor at Camp Hochelaga.  In a brief moment of compassion, Ryan arranges to have his pesky brother, Sullivan, accompany him to camp as long as he fends for himself.  This causes a summer filled with disaster, adventure and ultimately, triumph.

(Family Drama, Rated G, 111 min.)

Starring:  Sam Waterston, Colleen Dewhurst, Zoe Caldwell, Mairon Bennett, Vivien Reis, Patricia Phillips, Sarah Polley
Exiled to a private girl’s school, 12-year-old Jane Stuart discovers that her father, whom she had always assumed, was dead, is alive and living on Prince Edward Island.  Jane meets her mysterious father when he resurfaces to reconcile with his past.  She finds that he is a kind man, genuinely interested in the welfare of both herself and her mother.  Secretly, Jane resolves to reunite her parents despite the powerful forces that stand in her way!

(Family Drama, Rated PG, 95 min.)

Starring:  Zachary Bennett, Tantoo Cardinal, Gema Zamprogna, Jan Rubes
Young Lukas Bienmann, an indentured servant in 19th century Prussia, witnesses a murder by a ruthless Count who frames Lukas’ father for the crime.  After helping his father escape from prison, Lukas flees with the Count’s sister and her beautiful daughter Ursula to Canada, the home of his estranged grandfather.  Disaster follows when Ursula’s mother dies of smallpox and Ursula herself are kidnapped by con artists. Lukas rescues Ursula and the pair set out through the treacherous wilderness and across the savage American frontier, encountering many adventures before being reunited with their families.

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