"Little House on the Prairie"

November 24th, 2008



"Little House on the Prairie"

Category: 19
All Genres: Music
Release Year: 2005
Country: USA
Runtime:
Languages: English
Director: David L. Cunningham
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
  • Because winning was everything... he lost it all.

  • Writing by: Laura Ingalls Wilder - (book)
    Katie Ford - (teleplay)

    Produced by: Katie Ford - co-executive producer
    Ed Friendly - executive producer
    Wendy Hill-Tout - co-executive producer
    Hans Proppe - producer
    Linda Rogers-Ambury - line producer
    Michelle Wong - co-producer

    Cast: Cameron Bancroft - Charles Ingalls
    Erin Cottrell - Caroline Ingalls
    Kyle Chavarria - Laura Ingalls
    Danielle Chuchran - Mary Ingalls
    Gregory Sporleder - Mr. Edwards
    Barbara Kozicki - Aunt Docie
    Nathaniel Arcand - Kiowa Brave
    Allen Belcourt - Young Kiowa Warrior
    Byron Chief-Moon - Soldat Du Chene
    Melanie Corcoran - Independence prostitute
    James Cosmo - Mr. Scott

    Music: John Cameron
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    Plot Outline: Emily and her friend Angelica go to a rave in the woods, and when they arrive, they meet a stranger...
    Plot: An addiction to gambling dims baseball legend Pete Rose's star.

    Movie Quotes: [after Chaos kills Daisy with a shotgun]
    Frankie: [yelling] Chaos... you lost your fuckin' mind?
    Chaos: [reloads the gun and points it at him] No, I haven't lost my *fuckin' mind*! I'm the fuckin' devil, Frankie. Don't you get it?


    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    "And Like All Fairy Tales End You'll See Jay Again, My Friend."

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Dieter Huhn talks to Leila in the car, you can see his reflection on the window. You can see his mouth moving but he isn't actually speaking.

    Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • Was planned as a remake of The Last House on the Left (1972) until a week into production, the producer felt it original enough to stand on its own.
    • David Hess "Krug" from The Last House on the Left (1972), was originally cast in a major role and recommended friend Sage Stallone for the part of "Swan". After a week of shooting, the producer chose not to label the film a remake and replaced David Hess. Stallone quit, but was under contract which forced him to complete his scenes.