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Samantha: An American Girl Holiday is a 2004 [1] television film, based on the American Girl children's books written by Susan S. Adler and Valerie Tripp. The film premiered on The WB on November 23, 2004. The film follows young, wealthy Samantha Parkington's adventures with three poor orphan girls. [3]
In 2004, American Girl teamed up with Julia Roberts' Red Om Films production company to create the first American Girl movie Samantha: An American Girl Holiday. Samantha was played by AnnaSophia Robb. In 2005 came the second American Girl TV movie Felicity: An American Girl Adventure. It starred Shailene Woodley as Felicity.
Samantha: An American Girl Holiday: The Complete Telescript of Samantha's Movie (2004) Lights! Camera! Samantha!: A Behind-the Scenes Movie Guide to Samantha: An American Girl Holiday by Tamara England (2004) Samantha's Art Studio; Samantha's Cooking Studio (2007) Samantha's Fashion Studio (2008) Samantha's World: A Girl's-Eye View of the Turn ...
It is the third movie in the American Girl film series, and is based on the Molly: An American Girl book series written by American children's author Valerie Tripp. [3] The first two movies in the series, Samantha: An American Girl Holiday and Felicity: An American Girl Adventure, were broadcast on The WB Television Network.
The American Girl company was founded in 1986 by Pleasant Rowland. The creator wanted to build a toy line centered around American history that was both educational and entertaining.
Endicott-Douglas landed her first role at the age of nine in the 2004 television film Samantha: An American Girl Holiday. [1] Her most notable roles are Young Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning, [2] Lori Russell on Good Witch [3] and Ariel Peterson on Slasher.
American Girl dolls were a cult-like phenomenon that seemed inescapable for any child of the '90s. In 1986, the first three dolls hit the market – Molly McIntire, Kirsten Larson and Samantha ...
After the successes of Samantha: An American Girl Holiday and succeeding TV movies, several options were considered on making the transition to a theatrical feature. Production of the film, which involved finalizing the script and cast, film preparations and principal photography , took up roughly four months due to limitations on part of ...