TY - ADVS AU - Close,Glenn AU - Walken,Christopher AU - Randall,Lexi AU - Stein,Margaret Sophie AU - Devries,Jon AU - Bell,Christopher AU - Hearn,George AU - Osment,Emily AU - Palance,Jack AU - MacLachlan,Patricia ED - Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions, Inc. TI - The Sarah, plain & tall collection PY - 2002///, c1990 CY - [United States] PB - Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions KW - Feature films KW - Made-for-TV movies KW - Stepfamilies KW - Drama KW - Mail order brides KW - Frontier and pioneer life KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - fast N1 - Based on the book "Sarah Plain and Tall" by Patricia MacLachlan; Originally produced for television in 1990 ("Sarah Plain and Tall"), 1992 ("Skylark") and 1999 ("Sarah Plain and Tall: Winter's End"); "Sarah Plain and Tall," "Skylark:" Glenn Close, Christopher Walken, Lexi Randall, Margaret Sophie Stein, Jon Devries, Christopher Bell. "Sarah Plain and Tall: Winter's End:" Glenn Close, Christopher Walken, George Hearn, Lexi Randall, Christopher Bell, Emily Osment, Jack Palance; Not rated N2 - "Sarah, Plain and Tall:" A mail-order bride from Maine travels to Kansas in 1910 to join a widower, John Witting, and his two children. "Skylark:" The Witting family is tested first by drought and then by separation, as Sarah and the children are forced to leave their Kansas farm to join Sarah's aunts in Maine while Jacob remains behind to try to save their livelihood. "Sarah Plain and Tall: Winter's End:" Having abandoned his family decades ago, Jacob's father John returns to the farm to try to mend his relationship with his son ER -