Eloise is an imaginative little girl living in New York City with her nanny, going on various adventures.Eloise is an imaginative little girl living in New York City with her nanny, going on various adventures.Eloise is an imaginative little girl living in New York City with her nanny, going on various adventures.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win total
Victor A. Young
- Mr. Peabody
- (as Victor Young)
Denis Akiyama
- Prince of Kushin
- (as Dennis Akiyama)
Flossie McKnight
- Head of Housekeeping
- (as Araxi Arslanian)
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- TriviaThe artist who paints Eloise and Leon's picture in the movie is Hilary Knight, the same artist who illustrated the books the movie is based on.
- GoofsIn the scene in which Eloise is playing a piano duet with the Plaza's pianist, it can clearly be seen that they are playing a Young Chang piano. However, the Young Chang piano company was not even founded - in South Korea - until 1956. The odds of the Plaza using a Young Chang at the time this movie is set seem extraordinarily low.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Eloise at Christmastime (2003)
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As my children and I were watching Eloise at the Plaza we were tickled too many times to count them all and laughed endlessly. Ten year old star Sofia Vassilieva is several things: 1) Beautiful 2) Charming 3) Precocious 4)Unbelievably intelligent 5) Funny 6) Sweet as sugar and 7) A highly skilled child actress.
There are not too many films today, including some Disney videos, which are truly a family-safe composition...as too many times we conscionable parents are set-up by liberal Hollywood with a cute theme, but only to suffer foul four-letter words and filthy sexual double-entendres vomited forth from the mouths too-many of today's movie children. The South Central Los Angeles corruption of America's morals has been flooding movies for a decade now. But I am so pleased to announce that Eloise at the Plaza (and also Eloise at Christmastime) does not indulge the revised lessening of children ethics in any way whatsoever.
In fact Eloise is a lovable treasure. This movie is about a sprightly, bubbly munchkin of a 6 year old girl with a teasing way, but a wholesome way about her. When all things are taken into account there is notably no places in this story where a parent needs to hold their hands over the eyes or ears of their younger children. There are no points that need to be sped up to the next DVD chapter. Like a Blessing from parent Heaven, the good heart of Eloise is exactly as a conscionable parent would have expected it...fun, frivolous, endearing, and full of unexpected kid 'spunk'.
10 out of 10.
There are not too many films today, including some Disney videos, which are truly a family-safe composition...as too many times we conscionable parents are set-up by liberal Hollywood with a cute theme, but only to suffer foul four-letter words and filthy sexual double-entendres vomited forth from the mouths too-many of today's movie children. The South Central Los Angeles corruption of America's morals has been flooding movies for a decade now. But I am so pleased to announce that Eloise at the Plaza (and also Eloise at Christmastime) does not indulge the revised lessening of children ethics in any way whatsoever.
In fact Eloise is a lovable treasure. This movie is about a sprightly, bubbly munchkin of a 6 year old girl with a teasing way, but a wholesome way about her. When all things are taken into account there is notably no places in this story where a parent needs to hold their hands over the eyes or ears of their younger children. There are no points that need to be sped up to the next DVD chapter. Like a Blessing from parent Heaven, the good heart of Eloise is exactly as a conscionable parent would have expected it...fun, frivolous, endearing, and full of unexpected kid 'spunk'.
10 out of 10.
- snapper-12
- Dec 25, 2004
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