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Samantha: An American Girl Holiday

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
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Samantha: An American Girl Holiday (2004)
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Set in 1904, "American Girls" revolves around Samantha as she moves in with her grandmother and learns how to become a proper Victorian young lady.Set in 1904, "American Girls" revolves around Samantha as she moves in with her grandmother and learns how to become a proper Victorian young lady.Set in 1904, "American Girls" revolves around Samantha as she moves in with her grandmother and learns how to become a proper Victorian young lady.

  • Director
    • Nadia Tass
  • Writers
    • Valerie Tripp
    • Marsha Norman
  • Stars
    • AnnaSophia Robb
    • Jordan Bridges
    • Rebecca Mader
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    • Director
      • Nadia Tass
    • Writers
      • Valerie Tripp
      • Marsha Norman
    • Stars
      • AnnaSophia Robb
      • Jordan Bridges
      • Rebecca Mader
    • 36User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    AnnaSophia Robb
    AnnaSophia Robb
    • Samantha Parkington
    Jordan Bridges
    Jordan Bridges
    • Uncle Gardner 'Gard' Edwards
    Rebecca Mader
    Rebecca Mader
    • Aunt Cornelia Pitt Edwards
    Kelsey Lewis
    Kelsey Lewis
    • Nellie O'Malley
    Kate Trotter
    Kate Trotter
    • Mrs. Vandergeld
    Donna Goodhand
    • Mrs. Frouchy
    Mia Farrow
    Mia Farrow
    • Grandmary Edwards
    Olivia Ballantyne
    Olivia Ballantyne
    • Jenny O'Malley
    Hannah Endicott-Douglas
    Hannah Endicott-Douglas
    • Bridget O'Malley
    Michael Kanevsky
    • Eddie Ryland
    • (as Michael Kanev)
    Kenner Ames
    • Mr. O'Malley
    Shary Guthrie
    Shary Guthrie
    • Teacher
    Michelle Moffat
    Debra McCabe
    Debra McCabe
    • Mrs. Ryland
    Janine Theriault
    Janine Theriault
    • Beatrice Pitt
    Melody Johnson
    Melody Johnson
    • Cornelia's Friend #1
    Alanna Glass
    Clare Stone
    Clare Stone
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    • Director
      • Nadia Tass
    • Writers
      • Valerie Tripp
      • Marsha Norman
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    User reviews36

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    9sarahbelle77

    Touched my heart!

    This is the kind of movie that leaves you with a magical, wonderful, warm feeling. It was full of warmth, kindness, giving, bravery, joy,loyalty, beauty... The scenery was beautiful as well and complimented the wonderful storyline, which takes place in the early 1900s. Samantha is shipped off to New York, where she misses her home town and friends. In New York, however, she shows great strength and bravery as we are taken along her adventure. Children and adults alike can enjoy this movie, and Samantha, for the most part, is a wonderful role-model for young girls. I wish more movies were made of this high quality! This movie was an absolute delight, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
    8jwhale9382

    Cute Movie about a Sweet Kid

    I was surprised when I heard this was being made into a movie. My sister read the American Girls books when she was a kid, and I never expected them to make a movie out of them. But all things considered, I thought the WB did a good job.

    First of all, Annasophia Robb is a cute little kid, and at twelve years old, she has the potential to be a talented actress. She did a great job in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and looked as if she had fun while doing it. In the movie, Annasophia plays Samantha Parkington, a ten-year-old girl living in New York in 1904. The acts of the film are divided into the four seasons. In the spring, she makes friends with the servant girls living next door. In the summer, she meets her uncle's new wife. In the fall, she moves in with her aunt and uncle in the city, and then helps her three friends escape from an orphan home. In the winter, everyone lives happily ever after.

    The orphanage reminded me of a federal prison, and the warden, er, manager reminded me of Carol Burnett in Annie. I also liked the movie's message about helping the needy. That's what made it a family movie.

    So maybe it wasn't Emmy worthy, but if you have kids, or you just like cute movies, you'll like this movie.
    northerngirl1211

    Great Movie!!

    This movie was terrific! I am 13 and I have two American Girl dolls myself. I have read all of Samantha's books and I found the movie really good! Some scenes sounded like soap opera, and some of the acting was a little off, but otherwise it was great! It must have been really hard for Nellie and her sisters. I would have done the same thing if I were in Samantha's place! I don't know what some thought of this movie, but it was great for me! It was so cool and I LOVED the scenery. The Aunt Cornelia and Uncle Gard sounded so fake sometimes. It was kinda obvious. I can't wait to see the movie again! I was mad when commercial brakes came on because I wanted to watch it! But, it was good anyway!
    8skatesylvia

    Samantha Parkington Comes to life!!! A Heartwarming and touching film!

    A couple hours ago I watched this movie that i rented from Blockbuster "Samantha: An American Girl Holiday" I thought AnnaSophia Robb did an excellent job as Samantha Parkington and no one i know could have done a better job. I know it was her first major movie and in some parts you could tell she was a little nervous but she played it well and so did Mia Farrow as Grandmary. The whole cast did well! Anyway the movie is about a girl named Samantha(Annasophia Robb) around 10 years old living in 1904, who has to move in with her Grandmary(Mia Farrow) because of the loss of her parents. Her Grandmary teaches Samantha how to become a proper lady. One day a girl named Nellie(Kelsey Lewis) moves in next door to work as a servant. She lives with her father and her to sisters. Soon something happens to her father and she has to be sent to an orphange. Can Samantha get her out? Watch the movie to find out! Great for all ages! May be harder for younger children to understand. Excellent classic!
    8krzykra

    Terrific family entertainment!

    Obviously, the target audience for a movie like this is young girls who love the American Girls Collection. But within that, it is a thoroughly enjoyable treat, made specifically for kids but not at all the sort of movie that will drive grown-ups crazy.

    The story is sweet and simple, but heartwarming, about a rich little girl named Samantha growing up in 1904. The script takes the various adventures from the Samantha books in the American Girls Collection, from Samantha's friendship with servant girl Nellie to the wedding of Uncle Gard and Aunt Cornelia to Samantha's speaking contest at her school in New York City, and blends them together in a very satisfying way- sure to please any girl who has the doll or has read the books! And perhaps what makes this "kid's movie" more appealing to the entire family is the inclusion of the historic happenings of 1904 America, when the motor car was an exciting new invention and the Suffrage movement had begun. This is, of course, the basis of the American Girls Collection and it's a wonderful way to bone up on your history and be entertained at the same time (hey, I didn't know that's when showers were invented!).

    AnnaSophia Robb, who plays the title role, is quite a familiar face to family audiences, having starred as Opal in Because of Winn-Dixie and as the infamous gum-chewing, girl-turned-blueberry Violet Beauregarde in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. AnnaSophia is a very talented young actress, and she plays the role of Samantha with a nice combination of sweetness and spunk (and she's cute without being cutesy, which is always a relief for the grown-ups). In fact, most of the cast is stellar, and Jordan Bridges (son of Beau Bridges) plays fun-loving Uncle Gard with a blend of charm and realism. Surprisingly enough, Mia Farrow, who plays Samantha's proper Grandmary and is undoubtedly the most famous performer in the lineup, is a trifle stilted and seems to be upstaged by the rest of the troop.

    The fact that there are only two or three males in the entire show indicates that this is not really a boy's movie (I'm a grown-up boy, so I have permission to watch these kinds of movies and not be embarrassed anymore). Still, this is terrific family entertainment, for girls who love the American Girls, and for anyone who loves to walk away from a movie feeling good!

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    • Trivia
      Several outfits and props are from the original book illustrations and catalogs, such as Samantha's nightgown and pink talent show dress, and the doll with a nutcracker (panned over near the end.)
    • Goofs
      The coins in the money jar are recent, modern-day coins, not coins from the early 1900s.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Nellie O'Malley: First snow. Do you think we're dreaming?

      Samantha: If we are, I hope I never wake up.

    • Connections
      Featured in Votes for Women (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Abide with Me
      (uncredited)

      Music by William H. Monk

      Lyrics by Henry F. Lyte

      [Hymn during church]

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2004 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • American Girls: Samantha
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Red Om Films
      • Revolution Studios
      • Sam Films
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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