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''Savannah Smiles'' is a 1982
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written and produced by Mark Miller. Miller also played one of the male leads in the film. The film was directed by Pierre De Moro, and starred
Bridgette Andersen Bridgette Andersen (July 11, 19751997) was an American child actress and child model. She starred in 1982's ''Savannah Smiles'', for which she received her first of four Youth in Film Award nominations. Personal life Andersen was born on July ...
as the title character, with Mark Miller and Donovan Scott as the two vagabonds who befriend her.


Plot

Six-year-old Savannah's father, a wealthy
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businessman, is running for the United States Senate. Savannah has been relegated to the background in the lives of her mother and father. Feeling neglected, she decides to run away, packs her things and writes a note to her parents. Her aunt comes by to pick her up for a planned trip to the park, and Savannah manages to place her suitcase into the car unnoticed. At the park Savannah slips away and sneaks into the back seat of the car of Alvin "Alvie" Gibbs and Boots "Bootsie" McGaffee, two escaped, down-on-their-luck convicts. Savannah's father finds her note, but fearing that news of her running away and being exposed as a neglectful father would damage his chances of winning the election, he burns the note and orders the maid not to tell anyone. The convicts reluctantly take Savannah with them, but soon discover her parents have posted a $100,000 reward for her safe return. Alvie and Boots believe their luck has finally come in, but wonder how they could return Savannah and collect the reward without drawing attention to themselves and being sent back to prison. While trying to work it out they unexpectedly become attached to Savannah, and Savannah finds the love and attention she always wanted. Alvie confides in Savannah that he himself was a runaway, having left his abusive and neglectful next of kin as a child. The convicts arrange to return her, with the help of the family priest, but she becomes lost in the
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of northeastern Utah. Forgoing an opportunity to escape, the convicts search for Savannah and bring her back to safety, ultimately surrendering their freedom. As Savannah drives away with her parents, Boots tells Alvie he hopes no one tells Savannah they were "bad guys", but Alvie assures him it will make no difference to her. The film ends with a flashback of a young Alvie finally catching up to the pick-up truck with his cousins welcoming him on, finally having gained the family he never had.


Production

Mark Miller was the creative force behind the project. He conceived the story, wrote the screenplay, starred in and produced the movie. Miller got the idea for the movie when his daughter Savannah was a toddler. Her unruly curly blonde hair and smiling face struck Miller as so appealing that he came to believe he could make a successful movie around that alone. He had to build a story for the little girl, and borrowed from the 1937 French movie ''
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'', where an escaped hardened prisoner hides out in the home of a young widow, and is softened by the kindness of her daughter. Miller titled the story after his daughter Savannah. To finance the production he went to Texas oil man Hal Clifford. Though many thought the movie would have no audience, Miller believed the project would appeal to young women. He was proved right. Sixty child actresses tried out for the part of Savannah. This was narrowed down to twelve who were asked to audition before Miller, including
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. Auditioning
Bridgette Andersen Bridgette Andersen (July 11, 19751997) was an American child actress and child model. She starred in 1982's ''Savannah Smiles'', for which she received her first of four Youth in Film Award nominations. Personal life Andersen was born on July ...
, he asked her to tell him any bedtime story she knew. Bridgette told Miller the story of
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. He liked her telling of the story so well he included it in the movie. He asked Donovan Scott to play the role of Boots McGaffey, Alvie's friend, and relied upon him for the slapstick comedy that he used to lighten the story. Miller played Alvie Gibbs, the other male lead and the central character in the movie. He asked his wife, Barbara Stanger, to play the role of Savannah's mother, Joan Driscoll, and called upon friends
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and
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to take roles in the film. Miller relied upon his Texas upbringing to help him create the character of Alvie Gibbs. He gave his daughter Savannah a small speaking role as Savannah's cousin Beth. By the time of filming, she had grown into an eleven-year-old. Miller's older daughter Marissa also had a small role in the film. The film was shot on location in
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,
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, and in the mountain country to the southeast near Sundance in
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. The gondola scene was shot at Bridal Veil Falls. Short on funds to promote the movie, Miller teamed with
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of
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, a charity he supported. Miller committed the gross revenue from the opening weekend of the film to the Special Olympics for their aid in promoting the release. Shriver agreed. The movie opened 10 December 1982 in time for the Christmas season. The movie's soundtrack, titled ''Savannah Smiles (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'', was released six months before the movie, on 1 June 1982. After a short theater run, the movie received extensive play on cable television, and was featured on such channels as HBO. The film was released to DVD by Anchor Bay on 26 September 2006. The copyright and underlying rights to ''Savannah Smiles'' are held by Gypsy Moon Entertainment (on behalf of the
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, which holds all surviving film elements), while home entertainment rights are currently held by MVD Entertainment Group.


Reception and influence

Commentator Lacey Worrell notes "Written by Mark Miller (father of actress Penelope Ann Miller), who plays Alvie, it is less about Savannah and more about Alvie, who, after a lifetime of neglect himself, finally learns to love, thanks to Savannah." For her work in the film, Bridgette Andersen received a nomination for a Youth in Film Award for Best Actress.


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The 1980s Rewind feature on ''Savannah Smiles''
1982 films 1982 comedy films Embassy Pictures films Films shot in Salt Lake City American comedy films 1980s English-language films 1980s American films