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Little House on the Prairie: The Lord is My Shepherd/ Laura Ingalls Wilder (1980)
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Starring: Melissa Sue Anderson, Ernest Borgnine, Dean Butler, James Cromwell, Lucy Lee Flippin, Victor French, Melissa Gilbert, Karen Grassle, Lindsay Sidney Greenbush, Dabbs Greer, Michael Landon
Director: Michael Landon
Category: Drama, Television
Studio: Goodtimes
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
186 mins
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From the woods of Wisconsin and the plains of Kansas to Minnesota, the Ingalls fight to build and hold onto a new home, facing the dangers of an untamed wilderness on the American frontier of the 1870s.

The Lord Is My Shepherd:
Laura (Melissa Gilbert) is afraid the newest addition to the Ingalls family will replace her in Pa's affections, and when the baby boy becomes ill she refuses to pray for the infant, who eventually dies.Overwhelmed with guilt, she runs away to the mountains, where she meets and confides in Jonathan (Ernest Borgnine), a kind-hearted hermit from whom Laura learns an important lesson in family love.

Laura Ingalls Wilder:
You and your family are cordially invited to a very special wedding as Laura (Melissa Gilbert) becomes Mrs. Almanzo Wilder (Dean Butler) in this two-part episode, written and directed by Michael Landon.Almanzo's sister Eliza Jane (Lucy Lee Flippin) falls for his friend Harve Miller (James Cromwell), while Nellie Oleson (Alison Arngrim) learns that she and Percival Dalton (Steve Tracy) are having a baby.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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