The Waltons - The Complete Third Season | 
enlarge | Directors: Alf Kjellin, Fielder Cook, Harry Harris, Harvey S. Laidman, Ivan Dixon Actors: Jon Walmsley, Mary Beth Mcdonough, Eric Scott, Earl Hamner Jr., Judy Norton-taylor Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 5 Running Time: 1225 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1
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Product Description Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 02/20/2007 Run time: 1225 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com The Waltons: The Complete Third Season finds series creator Earl Hamner's running story about the proud, Depression-era family living and working on Walton's Mountain going through some changes. The big news is that oldest son John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is now a freshman at Boatwright University, pursuing his dream of becoming a writer but encountering a lot of tough challenges and distractions. Still living at home but driving to classes every day, John-Boy gets an unpleasant taste of hazing from arrogant upperclassmen, grief from impatient professors, insecurity in a competitive writing class, and an ever-broadening sense of how the other half lives through exotic, quirky, yet sometimes sweet and attractive young women he meets on campus. Meanwhile, John-Boy's father, John Walton (Ralph Waite), nurses a dream of opening a father-and-son-operated lumber mill, knowing full well that the very busy John-Boy can't do much without sacrificing his education. (John also discovers next-in-line son Jason (Jon Walmsley) is already dreaming about his own career beyond the mountain.) Walton mom Olivia (Michael Learned) looks wistful over the speed with which her children are growing up, and Grandpa (Will Geer) tries to do his part for the family's well-being within the limits of his age and rocky health. The Complete Third Season starts powerfully with a story about Walton kin, living elsewhere on the mountain, who refuse to leave their generations-long home in an eminent domain struggle with the government. Glimpses of the world Grandpa grew up in--full of moonshine, guns, and hardheaded men and women--abound in this fascinating episode. Other dramas concern heart problems for Grandpa; a runaway crisis when Jim-Bob (David W. Harper) bolts from home; a proper (and long-delayed) wedding for formerly eloped couple John and Olivia; a horse race that's supposed to be fun but takes on greater dimension; and troubles for John-Boy with a femme fatale and Boatwright's flawed honor code. --Tom Keogh
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The Waltons-Third season November 19, 2008 Mrs. C. Draper (Taree,N.S.W.Australia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I would like to thank Amazon for printing the Waltons as you can't buy the series in Australia. You must buy it as it will fiil your heart with love.
Walton's Third Season August 10, 2008 Barbara A. Brown 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Thoroughly enjoyed all shows in this season! My adult children are enjoying them too. Makes us want to keep our lives simple and know what's important -- family and belief in God. I look forward to watching one episode every night. The DVD's are perfect.
Family Entertainment May 28, 2008 Michael Hammond (NC) I purchased this set for my grandma and she loves it. Best prices in the market from Amazon once again.
Retro show August 23, 2007 Myra N. Stone (Fairbanks, AK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
the classic shows from the 70 & 80 is a great break from current cable. The Waltons contains great moral values, and goes back to a simpler time.
Growing up and branching out June 12, 2007 Joanna Mechlinski (CT, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Season 3 finds John-Boy a freshman at Boatwright University, realizing his longtime dream of attending college and becoming a writer. Of course, it isn't easy -- unable to afford the cost of living there, he must commute the 28 miles each day. That's the least of John-Boy's problems, however, as he struggles to fit in amongst rich classmates who never thought twice about whether college would be in their future. Back on the mountain, the other Waltons are also growing up and branching out into the larger world. Mary Ellen, who has just begun pinning her hair up each day, attends her first college dance with one of John-Boy's friends. Jim-Bob, sick of being ignored by the elders, learns that running away from home isn't the answer, either. Having nursed a lifelong interest in art, Olivia finally musters the courage to sign up for a free adult education course...necessitating that she learn to drive! Character development isn't limited to the Waltons, either -- store owner Ike, single for so long, finally meets a woman with whom he immediately falls in love. Despite this being its third season, the warm supportiveness, tinged with humor, of the Walton clan remains as strong as ever in this DVD set.
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