The Waltons
Gaea is a mythical realm ruled by sword and sorcery and immersed in blood and violence. Thrust into a conflict she doesn't quite understand, Hitomi Kanzaki helps aid the young Prince Van as they embark upon a journey to fight the Black Dragon Clan. The battle over a legendary suit of dragon armor, Escaflowne, has begun.
The family takes in a deaf girl who was abandoned by her mother.
Four carnival performers are stranded after the carnival leaves Walton's Mountain, so they stay with the Waltons while they try to get back home.
The children are upset when their father sells a newborn calf to another farmer who intends to slaughter it for beef.
John-Boy goes on his first turkey hunt with his father and two of his friends.
John-Boy secretly borrows a typewriter from the Baldwin sisters, and Mary Ellen inadvertently gives it to a junk dealer.
When a meteorite falls through the Baldwin sisters' roof, it has strange effects on the people of Walton's Mountain; the sisters are convinced by their cousin Polonius that the star is a sign from their father saying that they should stop making "the recipe," while Grandpa believes he is going to die soon.
Reverend Mathew Fordwick arrives in Walton's Mountain, but his credibility is tarnished even before his first service after drinking "the recipe" at an afternoon with the Baldwin sisters.
A cynical New York teenager ends up staying on Walton's Mountain.
A family of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany move to Walton's Mountain, where they try to hide their Judaism for fears of antisemitism.
For years John has thrilled his family with tales of his old Army buddy "Tip". Now Tip has come to Walton's Mountain for a visit. Is the children's hero all he's cracked up to be?
A writer comes to Walton's Mountain and impresses John-Boy with his tales of literary connections and accomplishments.
Cousins from Kansas come to visit while they await news of possible employment in Newport News.
The Baldwin sisters' cousin Homer Lee Baldwin visits them, and inspires the sisters to organize a family reunion.
The Waltons have a contract to pick an apple orchard, but Mary Ellen shirks it to listen to a traveling musician who convinces her that her dreams are more important than her responsibilities.
Alvira Drummond, a glamorous actress of the stage and screen, is stranded on Walton's Mountain by her chauffeur whom she claims has stolen all of her money and her belongings.
Miss Hunter is threatened by Lutie Bascomb for teaching the origins of the human race, accusing her of filling his daughter Lois Mae's head with "blasphemy" and "atheism".
John-Boy falls in love with Jenny Pendleton, a young girl staying with the family while her father and stepmother are in Richmond.
The family sets up their cousin Cody, a 64-year-old bachelor, on a date with Cordelia Hunnicutt, who has been married four times.
A band of traveling Gypsies face prejudice from some of the townspeople.
The validity of the Waltons' claim to their land is questioned when they cannot produce a legal deed to the property. To sort out their legal troubles they must raise $200 and John-boy assists by taking a job in the city of Wheeling.
When Verdie Grant learns her daughter is graduating from college, she feels embarrassed by the fact that she never learned to read or write. She asks John-Boy to teach her, on the condition that he keeps it a secret.
John-Boy's meddling in a long-distance romance backfires.
John-Boy refuses to take friendship with a neighbor's sheltered daughter to the next level.
When Olivia is stricken with polio, John-Boy refuses to accept the doctor's prognosis that she may never walk again.
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Ralph Waite | John Walton / Sr. |
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Ellen Corby | Esther Walton |
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Richard Thomas | John-Boy Walton |
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Will Geer | The Grandfather |
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Michael Learned | Olivia Walton |
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David W. Harper | Jim-Bob Walton |
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Jon Walmsley | Jason Walton |
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Mary Beth McDonough | Erin Walton |
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Judy Norton | Mary Ellen Walton |
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Kami Cotler | Elizabeth Walton |
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Eric Scott | Ben Walton |
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Earl Hamner Jr. | The Narrator |
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Joe Conley | Ike Godsey |
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John Crawford | Sheriff Ep Bridges |
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Reckless | Dog |
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Mary Jackson | Emily Baldwin |
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Helen Kleeb | Mamie Baldwin |
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Mariclare Costello | Miss Rosemary Hunter |
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John Ritter | Rev. Matthew Fordwick |
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Robert Donner | Yancy Tucker |
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George Tobias | Vernon Rutley |
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David Doremus | George William 'G.W.' Haines |
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Victor Izay | Dr. Matthew Vance |
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Regis Cordic | Mr. Pickett |
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Mike Lally | Townsman |
| Director | Harry Harris |
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| Philip Leacock |
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| Vincent Sherman |
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| Alf Kjellin |
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| Lee Philips |
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| Robert Butler |
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| Jack Shea |
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| Writer | Earl Hamner Jr., John McGreevey, Nigel McKeand, Paul Savage, John Furia, William Bast, William Welch, Jim Byrnes, Jeb Rosebrook, James Menzies, Colley Cibber, Richard Fielder, Theodore Apstein | |
| Producer | Merv Adelson, Robert L. Jacks, Neil T. Maffeo, Lee Rich | |
| Musician | Jerry Goldsmith, Arthur Morton, Alexander Courage | |
| Photography | Russell Metty | |
| Edition | 5 DVD - double sided |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 5 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | French |
| Distributor | Warner Brothers |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 11, 2004 |
| Regions | Region 1 |