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: Production involved a year-long search through 3,000 girls before choosing Megan Follows .
The drive back to Green Gables was the beginning of a cinematic journey. For Matthew, it was love at first sight. But for his sister, Marilla Cuthbert—the stern, pragmatic Colleen Dewhurst—it was a disaster. Anne of Green Gables - 1985 - 2 Parts
Part 2 carries immense emotional weight. It deals directly with the devastating loss of Matthew Cuthbert, Anne's sacrifice of her college dreams to stay with an ailing Marilla, and the quiet resolution of her long-standing rivalry with Gilbert. By dividing the story here, Sullivan gave the narrative the breathing room required to make Anne’s transformation from an awkward, insecure child into a confident, educated young woman feel earned and profound. Lightning in a Bottle: The Perfect Cast : Production involved a year-long search through 3,000
The success of the 1985 version rests heavily on Megan Follows’ performance. She balances Anne’s loquaciousness with genuine vulnerability, ensuring the character never feels like a caricature. Her chemistry with Colleen Dewhurst (Marilla) and Richard Farnsworth (Matthew) creates a believable family unit built on quiet gestures rather than grand declarations. Furthermore, the slow-burn rivalry and romance with Gilbert Blythe (Jonathan Crombie) provides a narrative anchor that spans both parts, representing Anne’s transition from childhood pique to adult respect. Legacy: The Power of Optimism But for his sister, Marilla Cuthbert—the stern, pragmatic
For millions of fans around the world, the name “Anne Shirley” conjures a very specific image: a young girl with a red braid, a faded straw hat with a black velvet ribbon, wide grey-green eyes, and a mouth that never seems to stop moving. That image belongs almost exclusively to Canadian actress Megan Follows, who brought Lucy Maud Montgomery’s beloved redhead to life in the 1985 television miniseries, Anne of Green Gables .
Securing the film rights from Montgomery’s heirs proved difficult. The family was fiercely protective of the literary estate. Sullivan won them over by promising a faithful, high-quality production that honored the spirit of Prince Edward Island (PEI).
Introduces Anne’s arrival at Bright River, her struggle to fit into the quiet community of Avonlea, and the beginning of her legendary rivalry with Gilbert Blythe.