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Director
  
Stephen La Rocque

Music director
  
Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Screenplay
  
John Golden

Country
  
United States

Samantha (film) movie poster

Release date
  
November 20, 1992

Writer
  
John Golden, Stephen La Rocque

Cast
  
(Samantha), (Henry), (Marilyn), (Elaine),
Héctor Elizondo
(Walter)

Similar movies
  
Martha Plimpton appears in Samantha and The Sleepy Time Gal

Samantha is a 1992 American film starring actress Martha Plimpton. Though at the time already a film actress for nearly ten years, this was the first vehicle in which Plimpton was the star. The film co-starred Dermot Mulroney, Hector Elizondo, Mary Kay Place and Ione Skye. It was a commercial failure, with mixed critical review.

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The film was released in the fall and promoted as a romance blockbuster. A soundtrack/score album was released in anticipation of success that never came. The film featured cameo appearances by Robert Picardo (who would later find fame as The Doctor on Star Trek: Voyager) and Maryedith Burnell. Burnell had previously played the character of Helen Buckman, mother to Julie Buckman in the television version of the film Parenthood; in the film version, Julie was played by Martha Plimpton.

Similar Movies

Martha Plimpton appears in Samantha and The Sleepy Time Gal. Problem Child 2 (1991). Twins (1988). Uptown Girls (2003). Hector Elizondo appears in Samantha and Dear God.

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Plot

The film revolves around Plimpton as the title character, a hugely talented violinist who discovers on her 21st birthday that she was left on the steps of her parents' (Place and Elizondo) home and subsequently adopted.

She goes into a panic, asserting that everything she has believed herself to be is a lie. She abandons music (just before her senior university recital) and moves in with childhood friend Henry (Mulroney). As she searches for her true identity she becomes oblivious to the inconvenience and suffering her search is causing the people she loves.

Ultimately she locates her birth parents, who are emotionally cold towards her but who are professional concert musicians (a harpist and a flautist.) She realizes that her gift of music came from within, but that despite no blood-connection, her family is truly her own.

References

Samantha (film) Wikipedia
Samantha (film) IMDb Samantha (film) themoviedb.org