Tuesday, 31 January 2012 16:43

Anne’s Long Journey to Green Gables Featured

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Perhaps the most memorable sequence of all the Anne films is Anne’s journey from the train station to Green Gables with Matthew. On screen, this wonderful scene flows seamlessly from one shot to the next as though we were watching it unfold in real time. The reality however, is that the scene took months to complete using multiple locations in Ontario and P.E.I. and Richard Farnsworth wasn’t even in several of the shots.

The Journey to Green Gables scene required an enormous amount of planning because Richard Farnsworth was only available for a short time. Kevin Sullivan had to be quite creative filming the sequence in order to make best use of his filming time with Richard without compromising the visual splendour that the scene required. Using the photos below, I will show you where the scenes were filmed and what shots didn’t have Richard Farnsworth in them.

 

The Bright River Station portion of the sequence was filmed at the Westfield Heritage Village near Cambridge, Ontario.

The transition shot immediately following the train station was shot on a wooded road on Prince Edward Island. These shots were filmed by a second unit crew using a photo double for Matthew.

These close ups were shot on a section of the property near Uxbridge, Ontario that ultimately became the site of the Avonlea village set on “Road to Avonlea”.

The following two shots were filmed on P.E.I. using a Matthew photo double.

This shot was filmed on the Uxbridge property. A few years later the Avonlea schoolhouse was built on the hill directly behind Richard.

This shot of the “The Avenue” was filmed in an Apple Orchard near Toronto also with a Matthew photo double.

This section was filmed on the Uxbridge property.

The “Lake of Shining Waters” was filmed on P.E.I.

This wide shot of Green Gables was filmed on the Uxbridge property. This house became the King House on “Road to Avonlea”.

This shot was filmed on P.E.I with a Matthew photo double.


This shot of the front of Green Gables was filmed near Toronto with a Matthew photo double. The front and the back of Green Gables were two completely different locations.

The interior of Green Gables was a set built in a studio in Toronto.

Once all of the individual elements were filmed, it then became the editor’s job to put the scene together the way Kevin Sullivan envisioned it. I think you all will agree that it was well worth the time and hard work that it took to create this timeless piece of motion picture history.

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  • Comment Link Beverley Ann Wednesday, 22 February 2012 21:25 posted by Beverley Ann

    I was 12 when I first read Anne of Green Gables and was forever fascinated by the story of this young orphan. I reread the book over and over; I'm now a grown woman, almost 50, and have watched the series several times, it is such a warm story filled with moments of joy, sadness and inspirations. This story is for both the young and old at heart, a story of a fascinating young girl, full of words and brigtness that touches everyone's heart for a life time; a venture to discover and visit, the homestead in PEI, I went in 1983 and would go back.

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  • Comment Link Tammy E. Tuesday, 31 January 2012 18:48 posted by Tammy E.

    I love the Anne series! One of the best movies ever!

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  • Comment Link Lorie Kelly Tuesday, 31 January 2012 17:44 posted by Lorie Kelly

    Just loved reading about it all. Have watched the series so many times over the years, bought 2 sets, raised 3 kiddos on it :) and went to PEI for mine and my husband's 25th wed. ann. 16 yrs ago and think and speak of it often. Lorie Kelly Yorba Linda, Ca.

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  • Comment Link temi Tuesday, 31 January 2012 17:16 posted by temi

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