Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe 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 assis... Ler tudoThe 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.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.
- Olivia Walton
- (as Miss Michael Learned)
- Erin Walton
- (as Mary Elizabeth McDonough)
- Jim-Bob Walton
- (as David Harper)
- The Narrator
- (narração)
- (as Earl Hamner)
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- CuriosidadesThe boxing match heard on the radio in the restaurant where John Boy gets a bowl of soup occurred on June 29, 1933 (Carnera vs. Sharkey). The movie "42nd Street," said to be finishing its run in Wheeling (WV) at about that time, had been in release since March 11 of that year.
- Erros de gravaçãoIt's illogical for John-Boy to seek work in Wheeling, WV, a whopping 335 miles away, when there are substantially larger cities much closer to home, such as Charlottesville (25 miles) or even the capital city of Richmond (95 miles).
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Narrator: [narration as John 'John Boy' Walton, Jr. reading from his journal] Waltons Mountain had been in our family since long before I was born. It was a mountain that gave of itself. We took trout from its swift streams, quail and venison from its high meadows and we took from it constantly the lumber and firewood which provided our family with income. My grandfather used to say that the land was alive, that, if you knew how to listen, you could hear its voice. But, at seventeen, I did more talking than listening. I remember one morning during the Depression hiking with Grandpa, searching for trees that were ready for harvesting.
- garyldibert
- 27 de fev. de 2008
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