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| Subject: Help me identify an episode please Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:54 pm | |
| If anyone knows the season and episode # , pls let me know.. Here is what I remember.. I might be a bit confused.. Charles goes up a mountain with a young child.. boy ,, who is dying.. etc.. Time goes by and Charles comes off the mountain with a long beard and I think the boy lives.. thanks |
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Teresa Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: Help me identify an episode please Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:57 pm | |
| The episode is from season 8, "He Was Only Twelve." Charles' adopted son, James, gets shot and is in a coma. It is a two part episode and the last one of season 8. | |
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Teresa Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: Help me identify an episode please Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:58 pm | |
| And yes, you're right, James lives. | |
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Rhonda Prairie Survivor
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| Subject: Re: Help me identify an episode please Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:02 pm | |
| That would be, "He Was Only Twleve" Season 8, last two episodes.
181.) He Was Only Twelve: Part One May 3, 1982 Written by Michael Landon Directed by Michael Landon
James joins Charles, Albert and Mr. Edwards as they travel to Sleepy Eye for a delivery. James – who has saved some money – and Albert visit a general store, but after looking over the merchandise, James wants to deposit his money into a savings account. The two unknowingly walk into a bank robbery; one of the outlaws shoots James, and they flee. James lapses into a coma, and the doctor tells Charles that he will likely die. An embittered Charles convinces Mr. Edwards to help him track down the criminals and bring them to justice. Albert later tags along, even though he's told to stay at the hotel. Charles and company eventually catch up with the bank robbers, and in a trance-like state, Charles nearly breaks the neck of one of the outlaws.
Guest Stars: Chris Hendrie as Coy John Dennis Johnston as Lawrence Tom Roy Lowe as Leon Bill Vint as Escal R. D. Call as Dwayne
Special Guest Star: Victor French as Isaiah Edwards
Co-Starring: Hal Smith as Trumble Doug McGrath as Harkness Lionel Decker as Doctor Robert Telford as Gun Proprietor Sam Theard as Swamper
Featuring: Eldon Quick as Teller Nancy Berggren as Aggie A. Paul Smith as Bartender John Kelly as Sheriff Georg Olden as Danny
Trivia note: Victor French makes another special guest star appearance as Isaiah Edwards in this two-part episode. His presence is felt very strongly beside Michael Landon. The two played off each other very well and achieved great moments in all their work together.
Trivia note: David Rose won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music composition for a Series ( Dramatic Underscore ) for He Was Only Twelve, part one.
Trivia note: Ted Voightlander was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Series for He Was Only Twelve, parts 1 and 2.
Trivia note: Michael Landon originally wrote the 'Bonanza' episode "He Was Only Seven" in 1972, which is the basic story for part one of this two-part episode.
Trivia note: The second part is a newly written continuation of the story with a God-inspiring theme written by Michael.
Location Scenes Filmed at Big Sky Ranch, Simi Valley and Golden Oak Ranch, Newhall, California.
Film date: January 1982 182.) He Was Only Twelve: Part Two May 10, 1982 Written by Michael Landon Directed by Michael Landon
When Charles refuses to admit that James will likely never recover from his gunshot wound, he leaves Walnut Grove with his adopted son. He builds an altar in the woods and hopes that God will bring a miracle.
Guest Stars: Don Beddoe as Old Man Martin Rudy as Dr. Stanfill
Special Guest Star: Victor French as Isaiah Edwards
Trivia note: Victor French makes another special guest star appearance as Isaiah Edwards in this two-part episode. His presence is felt very strongly beside Michael Landon. The two played off each other very well and achieved great moments in all their work together.
Trivia note: Ted Voightlander was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Series for He Was Only Twelve, parts 1 and 2.
Trivia note: Michael Landon originally wrote the 'Bonanza' episode "He Was Only Seven" in 1972, which is the basic story for part one of this two-part episode.
Trivia note: The second part is a newly written continuation of the story with a God-inspiring theme written by Michael.
Location Scenes Filmed at Big Sky Ranch, Simi Valley and Golden Oak Ranch, Newhall, California.
Film date: January 1982 CANCER FREE!!! April 9, 1998-April 9, 2023-I AM A SURVIVOR!!! | |
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bethandmanly Dean's Dedicated Diva
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| Subject: Re: Help me identify an episode please Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:30 am | |
| One of the worst ways to end the Ingalls living in Walnut Grove if I ever saw one. | |
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