Screenplay: | Kevin Sullivan Fiona McHugh |
Director: | Kevin Sullivan |
Starring: | Mairon Bennett Sam Waterston Patricia Phillips Zoe Caldwell Sarah Polley Colleen Dewhurst |
Theme Music Composer: | John Welsman |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | English |
Producer: | Jim Burt Trudy Grant Cathy Johnson Jay Rayvid David Shepherd Kevin Sullivan |
Runtime: | 111 minutes (approx.) |
Company: | Sullivan Entertainment |
Network: | Disney Channel CBC Television |
Lantern Hill is a 1989 Canadian drama television film written and directed by filmmaker Kevin Sullivan[1] and based L.M. Montgomery's novel Jane of Lantern Hill.[2] The film was co-produced by Sullivan Entertainment,[3] the Disney Channel and CBC Television.[4]
For the production of the film, Lantern Hill was filmed using the same house used for Sullivan's earlier production, Anne of Green Gables, though painted orange. Many of the actors and actresses from Anne of Green Gables, , and Road to Avonlea made appearances in this film. At least one DVD release (illustrated at right) appended Anne of Green Gables to the title of the film; however, other than being also based upon a Lucy Maud Montgomery novel and sharing some cast members from Sullivan's earlier production, plus also being set on Prince Edward Island, Lantern Hill has no connection to Anne of Green Gables.
12 year old Jane Stuart (Mairon Bennett) has long been told by her Grandmother Kennedy (Zoe Caldwell) that her father is dead. When her mother, Robin Stuart (Patricia Phillips) returns home after recovering from a long illness, Jane learns that her mysterious father, Andrew Stuart (Sam Waterston) is still alive. When Jane finally meets her father and travels with him to Prince Edward Island to stay at Lantern Hill, their family home, she discovers that he is a kind man that cares deeply for both her and her mother. Determined to reunite her parents, Jane enlists the aid of Hepzibah (Colleen Dewhurst), a powerful mystic, to help her solve an old mystery that has torn apart her family.In a subplot, Jody Turner (Sarah Polley) is an abused servant girl who lives next door to Jane. They become best friends. Jody follows Jane on her journey and winds up working hard labor for several different people. Jane and Hepzibah convince Hepzibah's sisters to adopt Jody, which they oppose to at first because they want a boy. Later on they agree to adopt Jody Later on, Hepzibah dies with Jane and Jody by her side.