Kit Kittredge An American Girl
The film is based on the popular American Girl book series. It is about a young dynamic girl- Kit Kittredge who must pass through the ups and downs to help her family when her father loses his job in the Great Depression
31 October 2000, Los Angeles, California, USA
28 November 1971, Bangor, North Wales, UK
26 December 1995, Lakewood, Ohio, USA
17 July 1995, Ontario, Canada
26 June 1970, Winnetka, Illinois, USA
22 November 1996, San Antonio, Texas, USA
12 November 1943, New York City, New York, USA
September 02, 2008
Mostly, Kit Kittredge is exactly what you'd expect -- a treacle-sweet, simplistic story about maintaining a stiff upper lip in the face of adversity, keeping your family together, and not judging a book by its cover.July 19, 2008
What could have been an oasis of quiet, thought provoking nostalgia turns out to be an utter bore. Yes, it's family friendly but it's also entertainment exterminating.July 02, 2008
The tweener girls for whom it is aimed deserve better. A mind is a terrible thing to waste.July 10, 2008
The movie gets by largely on its guileless, upbeat charm, and on those same qualities as found in Abigail Breslin.July 02, 2008
This is a sweet, G-rated story of 1930s girl power, with nary a princess in sight.July 03, 2008
A gently thoughtful, audience-appropriate entertainment that assembles swell actors to play colorful characters who don't shy away from depicting serious hard times.July 02, 2008
Kit Kittredge is proof of how far you can get with the right screenwriter -- in this instance one versed in Children's Adventures 101 -- and director.July 02, 2008
This classy, heart-on-its-sleeve movie is packed with laudable life lessons and Depression-era trivia.July 22, 2008
Emotionally affecting but dramatically wobbly, "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl" touchingly illustrates the sting of poverty without overly resorting to childish shenanigans.July 04, 2008
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.July 11, 2008
When I have children, this is the kind of movie I hope they will like. It's intelligent, it's meaningful, and it doesn't condescend to kids. In fact, it actually encourages kids to think.