Savannah Smiles

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Savannah is the only child of a wealthy politician, Richard Driscoll (Chris Robinson) who is more concerned with his image and career than with his family. When only the maid shares Savannahs birthday cake, she decides to run away. She hides in her auntProduced 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) –Peggy Maltby-Etra

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natalie greenwood says:

Savannah Smiles will melt your heart ! Savannah Smiles is a classic, all-time favorite, childhood movie! If I am ever sad or unhappy I know watching this movie will bring my spirits up. I have to look far and wide to find it but it is worth it. Every weekend as a child my dad would take us to rent a video and we would always choose Savannah Smiles. There is nothing more precious than the relationship Savannah builds with these two “crooks” bootsy and alvie,I cry everytime I watch it! My kids deserve to cry too…Please re-release this show, there is hardly any good entertainment left these days for families.

Deanndra Potampa says:

Please make Savannah Smiles again! One of my first memories as a child was of watching Savannah Smiles with my twin. We both love this movie. As we’ve just entered into adulthood, we’d love to own a copy of this movie to take with us when we leave. Each time I see this movie, I laugh, I cry, and I love it more and more. It’s such a wonderful, wholesome movie; no sex, violence, or drugs in it. Not many movies are made this way anymore. My parents’ copy of this movie is one that is getting worn out from so much viewing. I’ve probably watched it 200 times. But it never gets old. If anyone reads this that can get this movie brought back into my hands, I’d be greatly appreciative. I told my family that all I want for Christmas for the rest of my life is this movie. And they’ve looked everywhere, but come up empty-handed. Will you please re-release this movie for all those people that get a warm feeling in their heart when they see it?


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