Seasons of Love (1999)
4h
Running Time
March 7, 1999Release Date
Seasons of Love (1999)
4h
Running Time
March 7, 1999Release Date
Plot.
Sprawling tale spanning 50 years in the life of the fictional Linthorne family as seen through the eyes of the rugged head of the clan as he and his wife weather the years of hardship on the prairie after settling on a parcel of untilled Midwestern farmland in 1866 in hopes of living a prosperous life together.
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Cast & Crew.
Peter Strauss
Thomas Linthorne
Rachel Ward
Kate Linthorne
Rip Torn
Spence
John Finn
Gorm Schrader
Chandra West
Lucille
Hume Cronyn
Lonzo
Robert Joy
Jim Brewster
Justin Chambers
Adult Hocking
Emily Hampshire
Adult Charlotte
Nick Stahl
Adult Grover
Max Morrow
Hocking at Ages 6-7
Trevor Blumas
Hocking at Age 12
Kayla Perlmutter
Charlotte at Age 3
Dara Perlmutter
Charlotte at Age 8
Bradley Reid
Grover at Age 6
Kyra Harper
Celia Sapooney
David Ferry
Bill Sapooney
Dan MacDonald
Lute Tanterscham
Grant Nicholls
Jed Sarple
Laura Bertram
Judith Brewster
Trent McMullen
Ralph Tanterscham
Kirsten Kieferle
Elva Tanterscham
Paulo Costanzo
Eugene Tanterscham
Ron White
Rancy Chiltern
Adrian Hough
Dr. Sankey
Robert McKenna
Rev. Schattendorn
Diane Fabian
Mrs. Schattendorn
R.D. Reid
Rev. Wilme
J. Winston Carroll
Dr. Cranford
Don Francks
Rev. Dr. Garshwin
John Friesen
Brian Brierly
Lloyd White
Bert Marty
Lauren Miles
Nancy Sarple
Veronica Miles
Nancy Sarple
Nicole Harlow
Susanna Sarple
Kelsey Harlow
Susanna Sarple
Luke Cassar
Billy Sarple
Astrid Van Wieren
Clymie
Taran Noah Smith
Catherine Linthorne
Joe Wiesenfeld
Teleplay
Details.
Wiki.
Seasons of Love (also known as Love on the Land in Canada) is a four-hour Canadian television miniseries based on the novel The Earth Abideth by George Dell. The two part miniseries, produced for CBS by Sullivan Entertainment, was first broadcast in the US on March 7 and 9, 1999, under the title Seasons of Love. In Canada, it was broadcast on television and released on home video under the title Love on the Land. The film, directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Peter Strauss, Rachel Ward, Rip Torn and Hume Cronyn, was shot in Toronto and at Upper Canada Village near Morrisburg, Ontario.