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DVD : Eloise at the PlazaIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Julie Andrews, Jeffrey Tambor, Kenneth Welsh, Debra Monk, Gavin Creel directed by: Kevin Lima List Price: $14.99 Price: $5.83 You Save: $9.16 (61%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780788848810 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC ISBN: 078884881X Label: Walt Disney Home Entertainment Manufacturer: Walt Disney Home Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Walt Disney Home Entertainment Region Code: 1 Release Date: November 11, 2003 Running Time: 88 minutes Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: April 27, 2003 Sales Rank: 2318 MPN: DISD32251D Related Items:
Editorial Review: Description: Based on the best-selling children's classic, ELOISE AT THE PLAZA brings one of literature's most beloved characters to life in a new heartwarming and hilarious movie that "is reason for celebration" (Orlando Sentinel). Eloise (Sofia Vassilieva) is a fun-loving little girl with a knack for finding adventure every place she looks. While under the care of her "rawther" wonderful nanny (Julie Andrews), Eloise tries to play matchmaker to a lonely prince and wrangle an invitation to the society event of the season. Join New York City's most adventurous six-year-old in this charming new family film. It's "as bright and quick-witted as its high-spirited heroine" (Newsday). Amazon.com: Kay Thompson's literary classic comes to life in this TV movie starring a free-spirited 6-year-old living in New York's Plaza Hotel. Sofia Vassilieva lights up the screen as Eloise, bearing an uncanny resemblance to Hilary Knight's illustrated namesake, from her bright red ribbon to her dainty designer shoes. Equal parts irrepressible imp and cherubic charmer, Eloise has the run of the hotel under the (mostly) attentive eye of beloved Nanny, played "rawther" marvelously by the timeless Julie Andrews. As the Plaza prepares for its debutante ball, a young prince arrives incognito, who Eloise befriends in her usual dervish style. The cast's comic timing transforms otherwise seeming clichés into a masterful romp through several stories-within-a-story, whether it's Eloise matchmaking a romantic liaison for Nanny, or orchestrating reconciliation between the prince and his estranged father. A making-of featurette and art lesson by Hilary Knight round out this heartwarming package, a fitting tribute to Eloise's creator. (Ages 5 and older) --Lynn Gibson Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great movie!I purchases this DVD for my mother for Mother's Day. It arrived and we were treated again to a funny little girl seemingly 'on her own'. We thoroughly enjoyed her shenanigans and would recommend it to anyone for a good family night film. Rating: - EloiseDisappointing story of little rich girl who lives at the Plaza Hotel. Eloise is the I Do As I Please girl who never listens to her nanny, her teacher or to hotel rules. Eloise should go to a military school. Julie Andrews as the nanny seems to be half asleep in this production. Rating: - Eloise at the PlazaThis is a very cute move. Eloise is a bundle of energy. She is curious and mischievous. The only thing I suggest if watching with young children is that you watch it with them. Eloise does a few mischievous things I would want to instruct your children NOT to do. Other than that, you will enjoy it. Rating: - Eloise at the PlazaI'm an 8th grade Social Studies teacher. I use the Eloise book Eloise in Moscow as a symbol for the Cold War era. Since my students had no background in Eloise, they struggled with understanding the book. This video gives the students the needed backdrop into which to fit the required reading. The movie is delightfully funny and gives the students a peek into the culture of the times. Rating: - Great story for children that parents won't mind watching a thousand times.This movie is incredibly well done. Excellent casting and a charming story lead to a very engrossing tale of a mischievous six year old girl with a heart of gold who causes a lot of trouble in a way that real children love to watch, but at bottom, is a sweet kid who is just trying to fill her days living at the Plaza with fun. The movie is styled in a way that is asynchronous. The dresses are very fifties-ish, yet the cars are from the nineties. The music is very American Songbook, yet the props ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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