Samantha (film)
| Samantha | |
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| Directed by | Stephen La Rocque |
| Written by | John Golden Stephen La Rocque |
| Produced by | Donald P. Borchers |
| Starring | Martha Plimpton Dermot Mulroney Hector Elizondo Mary Kay Place Ione Skye |
| Cinematography | Joey Forsyte |
| Edited by | Lisa Zeno Churgin |
| Music by | Joel McNeely |
| Distributed by | Academy Entertainment Inc. |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $2,814 (USA) |
Samantha is a 1991 American film starring actress Martha Plimpton. Though at the time Plimpton was already a film actress for nearly ten years, this was the first vehicle in which she 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 reviews.
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 Burrell. Burrell 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.