Seasons of Love (film)



Seasons of Love is a four-hour Canadian television miniseries based on the acclaimed novel
The Earth Abideth by George Dell. The book, which was for many years a buried treasure, was found by the author’s daughter-in-law and sent to Ohio State Press. It was written in 1934 but not published until 1988.
The two part miniseries, produced for CBS by Sullivan Entertainment was originally broadcast in the US on March 7 and 9, 1999, under the title
Seasons of Love. In Canada, it was subsequently 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 on location in Toronto and at Upper Canada Village near Morrisburg, Ontario.

Synopsis

Love on the Land is an epic drama spanning forty years in the lives of Thomas Linthorne and his wife Kate as they endure trials and tribulations while raising their family in rural Ohio during the period after the Civil War. When Thomas sets out to start a new life, he acquires a large piece of land and goes on a search for the woman of his dreams. He rescues Kate from an abusive relationship, and they develop a strong love for one another. Kate is unaware of the threat standing before her when a beautiful married woman moves in next door. Thomas’ choices threaten to destroy his family, his marriage, and his life.

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