Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (Blu-ray) G

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  • Rated: G
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 41 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: October 28, 2008
  • Originally Released: 2008
  • Label: New Line Home Video

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User Ratings: 52,531
Rating: 3/4 -- This is a sweet, G-rated story of 1930s girl power, with nary a princess in sight.
Seattle Times
Jul 2, 2008
Set in a well-scrubbed Depression-era Cincinnati, Kit Kittredge is surprisingly effective at addressing economic hardship in terms kids can understand. Full Review
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Aug 21, 2017
Rating: B+ -- A gently thoughtful, audience-appropriate entertainment that assembles swell actors to play colorful characters who don't shy away from depicting serious hard times. Full Review
Entertainment Weekly
Jul 3, 2008
[A] smart, playful, informative pleasure....A gently thoughtful, audience-appropriate entertainment... -- Grade: B+
Entertainment Weekly
Jul 11, 2008
Rating: B- -- Kit Kittredge makes a wonderful summer outing for grandmothers, moms and daughters -- and the boys they invite along. Full Review
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Aug 17, 2017
Rating: B- -- It's hard to dislike a tween picture that opens with Eleanor Roosevelt, but if explaining mortgage meltdowns to their tots doesn't sent parents screaming, the performances will. Full Review
I.E. Weekly
Jul 4, 2008
The tweener girls for whom it is aimed deserve better. A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Full Review
Washington Post
Jul 2, 2008

Product Description:

A favorite from the American Girl historical doll collection, Kit Kittredge makes her big-screen debut with this feature. Oscar-nominated actress Abigail Breslin (LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE) brings the doll to life and lights up the story's Depression-era setting with her precocious charm. Kit is aware that the Great Depression is under way, but she feels lucky it hasn't directly touched her. While other people in the country struggle to find work and food, the 10-year-old plays comfortably in her tree house and writes articles she hopes will be published by the Cincinnati Register. But everything changes when Kit's dad (Chris O'Donnell) loses his job, forcing Kit and her mother (Julia Ormond) to turn their home into a boarding house while he goes to Chicago in search of work. As a colorful assortment of characters fill Kit's home, Kit learns how to be resourceful. When she gets to know a pair of child hobos, she realizes how kind and friendly homeless people can be. With her journalistic mind in overdrive, she sets out to clear their name in print, dispelling rumor with hard fact and a child's fresh perspective. But when her house is burglarized and all fingers point to her trusted new friends, Kit doesn't know where to turn. Will her investigative skills be able to save her family from the poorhouse' Only time will tell. KIT KITTREDGE offers something for young viewers and adults alike, and boasts an all-star cast (including Stanley Tucci, Jane Krakowski, and Joan Cusack) in addition to its likable young star. Little girls and American Girl fans should delight in the film's faithful recreation of the character's beloved period costumes. Children may even learn a thing or two about history as they watch Kit's thrilling adventures unfold.

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  • UPC: 794043123719
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