Little House on the Prairie: Look Back to Yesterday (1983)
- Director(s):
- Victor French
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Although the NBC television series Little House on the Prairie ran its course in March of 1983, producer/star Michael Landon managed to extend the property's life for an additional year with the aid of three expensively mounted TV-movie sequels. The first of these was Little House: Look Back to Yesterday, in which 19th century farmer Charles Ingalls (Landon) paid a return visit to Walnut Grove. During his stay, Charles learns to his horror that his son Albert (Matthew Laborteaux), a doctor in training, has contacted a blood disease that nearly always results in a slow and painful death. The other citizens are sympathetic, but have problems of their own -- namely, an economic recession that threatens to destroy the community. Of the original cast members, only Karen Grassle (Caroline Ingalls) was conspicuous by her absence, while Victor French pulled double duty as the film's director and in his familiar role of Isaiah Edwards (NBC publicity at the time suggested that Landon himself directed, though all print ads gave credit where credit was due). Look Back to Yesterday first aired on December 12, 1983. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Richard Bull - Nels Oleson
- Victor French - Mr. Isiah Edwards
- Kevin Hagen - Dr. Hiram Baker
- Cooper Huckabee
- Matthew Laborteaux - Albert Ingalls
- Pamela Roylance - Mrs. Carter
- Dean Butler - Almanzo "Manly" Wilder
- Melissa Gilbert - Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Melora Hardin - Michele
- Stan Ivar - John Carter
- Michael Landon - Charles Ingalls
- Director(s):
- Victor French
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