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Tales From Avonlea, 1990 - 1996

Tales From Avonlea

English, French

Canada

Rating:8.6
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Profile of Tales From Avonlea

Tales From Avonlea can be described as sentimental, touching, and humorous. The plot revolves around small town life, social relations, and sibling relations. The main genres are drama, family, and period. In terms of style, Tales From Avonlea is a saga. In approach, it is realistic. It is set, at least in part, in the countryside, on an island, and in a small town. Tales From Avonlea is located in Canada. It takes place in the 1900s. It is based on a book. Tales From Avonlea has received attention for being an Emmy winner, critically acclaimed, and a hit series. It is well suited for a girls' night and a family outing.

Summary of Tales From Avonlea

A coming-of-age series set in the early 1900s, TALES FROM AVONLEA should appeal to young girls and fans of ANNE OF GREEN GABLES. Based on the writing of Lucy Maud Montgomery, the series follows Sara Stanley, a girl from a wealthy family who is sent to live with family members she barely knows on Prince Edward Island by her workaholic father after her mother passes away. There, she learns many lessons about life through struggling to connect with her seemingly cold caregiver Aunt Hetty, making friends and enemies, and spending her free time gallivanting with her rascally cousins Felicity and Felix.

Details

Language: English, French
Country: Canada
Runtime: 60 min
Seasons: 7

Cast and Crew

Colleen Dewhurst

as Marilla Cuthbert 3 episodes, 1990

Frances Hyland

as Louisa Banks 3 episodes, 1990-1995

Marilyn Lightstone

as Muriel Stacey 21 episodes, 1990-1996

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Tales From Avonlea (1990)
Tales From Avonlea (1990)
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