Little House: The Last Farewell (1984)
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- TV-PG
- 1h 40min
- Drama, Western
- 06 Feb 1984 (USA)
- TV Movie
While Charles and Caroline are visiting Walnut Grove, the townspeople learn that a land development tycoon has acquired title to all the land in Hero Township. They are inspired by Laura to vent their anger at this injustice.
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| Melissa Gilbert | ... |
Laura Ingalls Wilder
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| Dean Butler | ... |
Almanzo Wilder
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| Richard Bull | ... |
Nels Oleson
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| Victor French | ... |
Isaiah Edwards
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| Kevin Hagen | ... |
Dr. Hiram Baker
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| Dabbs Greer | ... |
Rev. Robert Alden
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| Jonathan Gilbert | ... |
Willie Oleson
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| Allison Balson | ... |
Nancy Oleson
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| Stan Ivar | ... |
John Carter
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| Pamela Roylance | ... |
Sarah Carter
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Lindsay Kennedy | ... |
Jeb Carter
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David Friedman | ... |
Jason Carter
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| Shannen Doherty | ... |
Jenny Wilder
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Leslie Landon | ... |
Etta Plum
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| Robert Casper | ... |
Sherwood Montague
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Sherri Stoner | ... |
Rachel Brown Oleson
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| James Karen | ... |
Nathan Lassiter
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Dennis Robertson | ... |
Drew Coleson
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| Roger Torrey | ... |
Colonel Forbes
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| Karen Grassle | ... |
Caroline Ingalls
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| Michael Landon | ... |
Charles Ingalls
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Rod Colbin | ... |
Mr. Davis
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| Alvy Moore | ... |
1st Mayor
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Bill McLennan | ... |
2nd Mayor
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Ross McKerras | ... |
Customer
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Diane Kennerly | ... |
Girl
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Steve Rumph | ... |
Arnie
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Gary Pagett | ... |
Turner
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Alex Sharp | ... |
Henchman
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Ruth Foster | ... |
Mrs. Foster
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Jack Lilley | ... |
Stagecoach driver
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Angella Kaye | ... |
School Girl (uncredited)
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| Lawrence Moran | ... |
Tom (uncredited)
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Jennifer Steffin | ... |
Rose Wilder (uncredited)
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Michelle Steffin | ... |
Rose Wilder (uncredited)
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Directed by
| Michael Landon | ||
Written by
| Michael Landon | ... | (written by) |
| Laura Ingalls Wilder | ... | (novels) |
Produced by
| Marvin Coil | ... | associate producer |
| Ed Friendly | ... | associate producer |
| Michael Landon | ... | executive producer |
| Kent McCray | ... | producer |
Music by
| David Rose | ||
Cinematography by
| Ted Voigtlander | ... | director of photography (as Ted Voigtländer) |
Film Editing by
| Jerry Taylor | ||
Editorial Department
| Edward P. Ancona Jr. | ... | color consultant (as Edward P. Ancona) |
| Kay Suffern | ... | negative cutter |
Casting By
| Susan McCray | ... | (as Susan Sukman) |
Art Direction by
| George Renne | ||
Set Decoration by
| Donald E. Webb | ... | (as Don Webb) |
Makeup Department
| Lillian Barb | ... | hair stylist |
| Hank Edds | ... | makeup artist |
| Darby Hoppin | ... | hair stylist |
| Allan Snyder | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
| Kent McCray | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
| Maury Dexter | ... | assistant director |
| Brad Yacobian | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
| Glen R. Feldman | ... | assistant property master (as Glen Feldman) |
| Dean Wilson | ... | property master |
| Donald F. Winter | ... | construction coordinator (as Don Winter) |
Sound Department
| Anthony F. Brissinger | ... | sound recordist |
| Vince Gutierrez | ... | sound effects editor |
| M. Curtis Price | ... | sound recordist |
| Breck Warwick | ... | sound effects editor |
| Forest Williams | ... | boom operator (as Forrest Williams) |
Special Effects by
| Luke Tillman | ... | special effects |
Stunts
| Jack Lilley | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
| Alex Sharp | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Ron Housiaux | ... | key grip |
| Kenneth Hunter | ... | camera operator |
| Lon Massey III | ... | gaffer |
| Michael Meinardus | ... | camera operator (as Mike Meinardus) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
| Deborah Curtis | ... | assistant costumer |
| Andy Matyasi | ... | assistant costumer |
| Linda Taylor | ... | costumer: women |
| Mike Termini | ... | costumer: men |
Music Department
| Tom Gleason | ... | music editor |
Script and Continuity Department
| Erika Wernher | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
| Bob Goodrich | ... | transportation captain |
| Clyde Harper | ... | transportation coordinator |
Other crew
| Tim Engel | ... | production controller |
| Don Galliher | ... | dialogue replacement (as Don Galliher) |
| Blanche Hanalis | ... | developed for television by |
| Bill Sheehan | ... | first aid nurse (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1984) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- Worldvision Enterprises
Special Effects
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Storyline
| Plot Summary |
In the series finale, the town of Walnut Grove is revealed to have been built on land owned by a railroad tycoon. The citizens deal with the loss of their town and lifestyles, and some must decide how best to respond to this explosive event.
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Did You Know?
| Trivia | This was the third of three "Little House" telemovie sequels, and the last story to be filmed, but not the last to be broadcast (it debuted during February 1984, while the film made before it, Little House: Bless All the Dear Children (1984), aired ten months later, in December of that same year). See more » |
| Goofs | Jack the stage coach driver and Charles act like they do not know each other but they have known each other for 10 years. See more » |
| Movie Connections | Featured in Episode dated 20 May 2007 (2007). See more » |
| Soundtracks | Onward, Christian Soldiers See more » |
| Quotes |
Rev. Robert Alden:
Dear Lord, We bury a friend today. This town has been our friend. It's made us a family. It's kept us together. Wherever we go in this world, we will always remember Walnut Grove. It'll always be home to us. See more » |