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Eloise at Christmastime

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Eloise at Christmastime
DVD cover
Directed byKevin Lima[1]
Written byKay Thompson (books)
Hilary Knight (drawings)
Elizabeth Chandler (written)
Produced byThomas D. Adelman
Christine A. Sacani
StarringJulie Andrews
Sofia Vassilieva
Kenneth Welsh
Debra Monk
Christine Baranski
Edited byGregory Perler
Music byBruce Broughton
Distributed byABC Television Network
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Release date
  • November 22, 2003 (2003-11-22)
Running time
89 minutes
CountriesUnited States
Canada
LanguageEnglish

Eloise at Christmastime is a 2003 American-Canadian made-for-television comedy film based on the 1958 book of the same name written by Kay Thompson and illustrated by Hilary Knight. The film stars young Sofia Vassilieva as Eloise, a six-year-old girl who lives in the penthouse at the top of the Plaza Hotel in New York City.[2][3] This story takes place immediately after the events of Eloise at the Plaza; Eloise receives a package full of spy equipment from her friend Leon, the supporting character in the previous film who did spy work with Eloise.

The film was released on November 22, 2003, and was produced by Handmade Films and DiNovi Pictures for Walt Disney Television with distribution handled by the ABC Television Network. It was released on both VHS and DVD by Buena Vista Home Entertainment. Since 2009, the movie has been part of the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on Freeform (formerly ABC Family), but it was not part of the block in 2010.[4] From 2011 to 2013, it was aired on the Hallmark Channel as part of the channel's "Countdown to Christmas".[5]

Plot

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The Plaza Hotel is getting ready for the Christmas holiday season. Eloise is on a mission to find presents in the package room from her mother, who has taken a trip to Paris.

When Eloise does not find any packages from her mother, she then leaves the room in a large mess. She skips towards the lobby, and pushes into a long line at the check-in desk and interrupts a conversation between hotel manager Mr. Salamone and two patrons, wishing to upgrade their current hotel suite to a park-side view room. Eloise asks Mr. Salamone if there have been any packages from her mother in Paris, and he replies that there hasn't. He pushes her away, telling Eloise that he is currently very busy. Eloise pushes in the line again, offering Mr. Salamone some unnecessary assistance. Mr. Salamone declines, pushing Eloise away from the hectic line.

Eloise leaves, but is instantly back in a flash, when she notices a suspicious man waiting in the queue. She thinks that this patron is a spy, but Mr. Salamone declines, and instantly changes the subject so that Eloise can leave the line. He requests Eloise to look out for the hotel's Christmas Tree Delivery, which is due to be at the Plaza any moment. He tells Eloise to inform him when the delivery arrives. Eloise leaves the line, and tells the "spy" that she is keeping her eye on him.

The main focal point of the story deals with the impending marriage between Rachel Peabody, the hotel owner's daughter, and a bachelor named Brooks Oliver, who was chosen by Rachel's family to be her husband.

Eloise eventually learns that Brooks is into doing something suspicious. She also finds out that Rachel took a liking to Bill, a room service waiter and a friend of hers, four years earlier. When Mr. Peabody learned of his daughter's relationship with Bill, he then sent his daughter to a university, hoping to break his daughter's ties with the waiter. Eloise intervenes with the relationship, much to Mr. Peabody's dismay.

Eloise succeeds with restoring Bill and Rachel's romance with each other; Brooks is then arrested for forgery, and Mrs. Thornton, who was in danger of being evicted, is granted a permanent stay at the Plaza. And to top it off, Eloise's mother arrives and they rejoice.

Cast

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Gans, Andrew (20 November 2003). ""Eloise at Christmastime" Features Andrews, Baranski, Monk and Creel Nov. 22 - Playbill.com". Playbill. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
  2. ^ Setoodeh, Ramin (25 June 2009). "Sofia Vassilieva: The Next Big Thing". Newsweek. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Bald and beautiful celebrities". The Observer. 21 April 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
  4. ^ "We Love Soaps: ABC Family's "25 Days of Christmas" Kicks Off Sunday, December 1st". Retrieved 30 November 2014.
  5. ^ Shattuck, Kathryn (5 November 2013). "What's On Tuesday". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
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