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Samantha: An American Girl Holiday
Samantha: An American Girl Holiday
(2004)
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Synopsis:
Based on the American Girl line of dolls and books, where 9-yr old orphaned Samantha goes to live with her grandmother in 1904. When a poor family comes to work as servants for the family next door, Samantha is delighted to find that one of the girls, Nellie O'Malley, is her age. Unconcerned with the social code of the day, Samantha quickly forms a close friendship with Nellie and her two little sisters. When the death of Nellie's father leads to the three O'Malley girls being sent to an orphanage, Samantha refuses to give up her friend and plots the sisters' dramatic escape. In the end, Samantha, Nellie and her sisters all find a home and a family they can call their own.
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Cast
Name
Credits
Kenner Ames
Stewart Arnott
Stan Coles
Angela Fusco
Bruce Gooch
Donna Goodhand
Melody Johnson
Michael Kanev
Debra McCabe
Bruce McFee
Mary Pitt
Jeannette Sousa
Janine Theriault
Kate Trotter
Adrian Truss
Andrea Grant
Clare Stone
Karen Eyo
Michele Ferney
Olivia Ballantyne
Michelle Moffatt
Hannah Endicott-Douglas
Alanna Glass
Shae Norris
Jackie Brown
Rebecca Mader
Aunt Cornelia
Mia Farrow
Grandmary
Anna-Sophia Robb
Samantha Parkington
Jordan Bridges
Uncle Gard
Company
Name
Credits
Revolution Television
Studio
Writers
Name
Credits
Valerie Tripp
Source Material
Susan S Adler
Source Material
Maxine Rose Schur
Source Material
Marcia Norman
Teleplay
Producers
Name
Credits
Rachael Horovitz
Executive Producer
Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas
Executive Producer
Deborah Schindler
Executive Producer
Lisa Gillan
Executive Producer
Ellen L. Brothers
Executive Producer
Nancy Bennett
Executive Producer
Jamie Paul Rock
Producer
Judy Woodburn
Producer
Richard LaGravenese
Supervising Producer
Directors
Name
Credits
Nadia Tass
Director
Casting
Name
Credits
Todd Thaler
Casting Director
Clare Walker
Casting Director
Rita Foung
Casting Director
Production Management
Name
Credits
Laurie Mirsky
Assistant Director
Jill Girling
Assistant Director
Andrew O'Sullivan
Location Manager
David Huband
Post-Production Supervisor
Scott Brophy
Production Coordinator
Antoinette Van Speyk
Script Supervisor
Victoria Woods
Unit Production Manager
Editor
Name
Credits
Marc Roussel
Assistant Editor
Susan Shipton
Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
David Parker
Director of Photography