A Day for Thanks on Walton's Mountain (TV Movie 1982) Poster

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Best of the 80s Waltons reunions
sjbradford20 September 2001
This is the best of the three "Waltons" TV movies that were filmed the year following the series' cancellation. This installment finds the family members dealing with various personal issues and starting to go their separate ways, much to the alarm of youngest sibling Elizabeth, who wants to see them all reunited to celebrate Thanksgiving.

Unlike some of the other "Waltons" movies, none of these personal problems are overly dramatic or come across as major crises. Instead, the script focuses on small issues, which is what the original series did so well. Among the subplots: Erin's new husband, Paul, is feeling smothered by her family; John-Boy is suffering writers' block; Jason ponders whether he should leave the mountain to pursue a music career.

If there are any problem with this movie, it's that a few cast members from the series are absent. Robert Wightman fills in as John-Boy, as he did in the last few years of the series, but it's tough to forget Richard Thomas, who created the role. Michael Learned is again absent as matriarch Olivia, who's still recuperating in an Arizona sanitarium from what must be the world's toughest case of TB. Learned is really missed here -- the show is never the same when she's not around.

Still, the theme of everyone coming together for Thanksgiving is a good one, and it's always fun to see the wonderful character actors playing the Walton's friends and neighbors, such as the Godseys, Yancy Tucker, and the Baldwin sisters. The final scene is pleasantly nostalgic and provides some nice closure, as we won't see the Walton family for another 11 years.
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10/10
I WSH THE WALTONS SERIES COULD BE SHOWN ALL OVER AGAIN EITHER ON TV OR TO STREAM ITS MY FAVOURITE PROGRAMME OF ALL TIME
sarahmiddleton-1338418 January 2022
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I WISH THAT THE WALTONS ORIGIONAL TV SERIES COULD BE SHOWN AGAIN IN ITS ENTIRETY IT MIGHT ALSO BE AN IDEA TO ADD A FREE STREAMING SERVICE AS WELL THE TV SHOWS WERE WELL EXECUTED BY A MARVELLOUS CAST OF ACTORS AND THERE WAS ALWAYS COMMITED CONSISTENCY THROUGH OUT EACH SEASON SO I WAS A LITTLE DISSA POINTED TO FIND THAT THE WALTONS MOVIES TOTALY LACK CONSISTENCY AND THIS SOME WHAT SPOILS THEM FOR ME I MUST AD MIT TO FEELING A LITTLE LET DOWN BY THIS AS I WAS USED TO SUCH A HIGH STANDARD OF VEIWING IN THE SERIES BUT NEVER THE LESS I WATCHED THEM ANY WAY AND ENJOYED THE VEIWING TIME ALTHOGH NOT AS MUCH AS I DID WATCHING THE SERIES.
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9/10
Agree Best of 3 TV Reunion Movies from 80s
Michaela656927 November 2023
I agree with the other poster that this is the best of the three 1980s made for TV reunion movies after the series was canceled. I actually prefer this one to the Walton Thanksgiving in 1993. I think this Thanksgiving movie was a good send-off and served as a fine series finale for The Waltons. I love Jonesy and I so wish they would have brought him back in the made for TV movies of the 90s. I was so happy to see Ralph Waite reprise his role. It would have been nice if Michael Learned would have but from what I understand she was busy filming the TV series nurse for CBS at the time. However I thoroughly enjoy this reunion movie and highly recommend it.
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2/10
Pointless
dderek-4656411 March 2020
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Its always nice to see the old cast back together. But Michael Learned is missing. There is a fill in actor for Richard Thomas. And the creepiest part is where the grandchildren see Will Geer, grandpa Walton in the forest and talk to him. Grandma Walton had a stroke in real life and its sad to see her try to act with other than a few grunts. Then new John Boy actor pretty much ruins this show.
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Possibly contains a lot of spoilers!
cotennfl-116 November 2011
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Unlike the other reviewer I find this movie to be unbelievably bad. Bad acting all around, bad writing, stilted dialog, and situations totally contrived so Pa Walton can go around saying "I think I have the answer to that" or "I think I know how to solve that". Then he'll point to a tool box or a tree or read a poem and suddenly the issue is completely resolved. Plus, supposedly, all the kids are adults now yet they're still wandering around wondering if they're really meant to be a writer or if they should be a musician or a basketball player or should they work at Ike's store forever. Erin's husband Paul is rather dull and slow-witted when he can't figure out how to resolve their privacy problems and she seems equally passive/aggressive about how to figure it out. Really just a very bad movie all around.
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