
Whitney Brown, a spoiled pre-teen from Philadelphia, is forced to move to the country when her parents feel the squeeze of economic hard times. A fish out of water, far from her comfort zone, she befriends an amazing horse, and undertakes a misguided journey back to her old life, only to discover that her family is her home.
Publisher:
[United States] : ARC Entertainment, [2012]
Edition:
Widescreen version.
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (87 min.) :,sd., col. ;,12 cm.
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Add a CommentAt the beginning of this move I found Whitney a spoiled, self centered, full of entitlement, spoiled little brat like so many kids today. She had a wake-up call when her dad lost his job and all his investments. Whitney went from riches to rags. Latte for a kid! Please! If this is how parents are raising their offspring, it's no wonder the kids are what they are today.
In the end, Whitney turned out OK...aka Whitney 2.0.
I saw the movie and I had liked it I had laughed this is a family one to watch
I'm so glad that you finally got this movie when did you get it i remeber i asked you to get it last year and you did this movie is the best movie ever this girl found her father but the thing was her father didn't know that her mother witch was his wife that she had a dagther till later he found out from her mom and told her that he didn't know she had a little girl and he said that he didn't know why things didn't work out between him and her mom but later they became a family again so this time he stayed with her i really like this movie this is the best movie ever.
lovely movie
I love this movie! Whitney 2.0 is a real change and a great model for kids! Awesome movie!
My daughter enjoyed this movie featuring horses and a young girl . A young girl is misled in believing monetary aspects of life and realizes the importance of family and home life.