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Savannah Smiles By Peggy Maltby-Etra
Produced in 1982, Savannah Smiles tells the story of Savannah, a
girl of privilege who runs away from home. She ends up in the company of
Boots and Alvie, two ex-convicts on the run. This bumbling duo soon
realizes who Savannah is and that a large reward has been offered for her
return. They try to give her back, but instead of the parents being
grateful, they accuse the two of kidnapping. Boots and Alvie have no
choice but to go underground with Savannah, and the three soon become a
family whose days are filled with kite flying, home-cooked meals, bedtime
stories, and a puppy. But Boots and Alvie know in their hearts they must
do the right thing and return Savannah to her parents. For its time, this
is a sweet movie filled with innocence and fun. However, in a time when
children are told never to go off with strangers, it is hard to justify a
movie that glorifies that very thing, no matter how goodhearted the two
felons are. (Ages 6 and older)
[Editor's note: Actress Bridgette Anderson (Savannah) died of an
accidental overdose of alcohol and drugs on May 18, 1997 at age 21.]
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|  | Director: Pierre De Moro
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|  | Stars: Mark Miller, Donovan Scott, Bridgette Andersen, Peter Graves, Chris Robinson, Michael Parks
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|  | Released: November 12, 1982
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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