Napoleon and Samantha
Cast :Michael Douglas, Johnny Whitaker, Jodie Foster
Director :Bernard McEveety (II)
Studio :Walt Disney Home Video
Format :Color
Released Date :July 19, 1972
DVD Released Date :July 06, 2004
Language :English (Dubbed)
Audience Rating :G (General Audience)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateOctober 09, 2003
SummaryNice, Cute Children's Film
Content
This is a nice movie. There is good music, a solid plot, and it has fun adventure. There is a sad part, but the rest of the movie is fine. Children will thoroughly enjoy it! I like watching this masterpiece from time to time.

Rating
DateFebruary 23, 2002
SummaryNapoleon and Samantha is a wonderful movie.
Content
I have watched this movie only once in my life time, when I was about 4 years old and I was visiting some family members in John Day, Oregon (where the movie was filmed). I loved it so much that I remember everything about it and I'm glad that I have finally found a copy so that I can enjoy watching it with my children.

Rating
DateOctober 12, 2001
SummaryFun for the Family....
Content
I was priveledged to see this movie made in 1971. It was filmed in the community I grew up in (John Day Oregon). It's a joy to watch it so many years later and be able to see the town I new when I was 11. I'm biased, but I think it's a wonderful family film and it's fun seeing Michael Douglas and Jodi Foster so early in their careers.

Rating
DateNovember 25, 2000
SummaryThis is NOT Jodie Foster's Film Debut!
Content
Leonard Maltin goofed on this one. Jodie Foster's film debut ocurred two years earlier in the Disney live action Civil War Drama "Menace on the Mountain". She has a lot of screen time and several speaking parts and it is undeniably a young Ms. Foster!

Rating
DateDecember 13, 1999
SummaryA very special treat from Disney
Content
I can still recall when I first saw "Napoleon and Samantha" theatrically years ago. When the film was over, I felt like a different person. I wondered how anything like this can come from Walt Disney Productions. The plot is truly poignant and quite non-Disneyesque; the musical score is brilliant and won an Oscar nomination; and the photography is simply gorgeous. This is Jodie Foster's movie debut; and one of the last appearances of Will Geer. "De gustibus non est disputandum," but I consider this the best live action film the Disney Company ever has released. I would recommend that the youngest viewers watch this masterpiece together with a grownup.
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