Savannah Smiles | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | August 23, 2018
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Great family entertainment if you overlook the risky lesson of stranger danger.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | The young daughter of a politician runs away due to lack of attention. She hides in the car of two not too bright crooks who are slowly converted into parent figures as the police web closes down on the supposed kidnappers. |
| lead actors | Bridgette Andersen | Peter Graves | Michael Parks | Pat Morita | Donovan Scott | Mark Miller | Philip Abbott |
| director | Pierre De Moro |












