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      Annie

      PG Released May 20, 1982 2 hr. 10 min. Kids & Family Musical Comedy List
      49% 35 Reviews Tomatometer 69% 250,000+ Ratings Audience Score An orphan in a facility run by the mean Miss Hannigan (Carol Burnett), Annie (Aileen Quinn) believes that her parents left her there by mistake. When a rich man named Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks (Albert Finney) decides to let an orphan live at his home to promote his image, Annie is selected. While Annie gets accustomed to living in Warbucks' mansion, she still longs to meet her parents. So Warbucks announces a search for them and a reward, which brings out many frauds. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered May 07 Buy Now

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      John Huston proves an odd choice to direct, miring Annie in a sluggish, stagebound mess of an adaptation, but the kids are cute and the songs are memorable.

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      Killian M Stop just stop this is the worst movie i have put my eyes upon Annie is so annoying same with the other characters never watch this movie Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 04/01/24 Full Review Nathan E Set during the Great Depression in 1933, the film features a 10 year old girl named Annie. She resides in an orphanage run by Ms. Hannigan. Convinced that her parents are coming back for her, she attempts to escape. One day, a secretary, whose name is Grace, visits the orphanage. She says that the rich man she serves, Oliver Warbucks, wants to have an orphan temporarily. When Annie arrives, she is treated with high-class service. Although, when Warbucks gets home, he seems displeased by Annie, and wants to send her back. Annie stays, and the bond between Warbucks, Grace, and Annie grow. By the end of the movie, Warbucks starts to resemble a father figure. He asks Annie to stay with him, but she declines, and wants to search for her parents. Warbucks offers a 50,000 dollar reward for the parents of Annie. Warbucks helps find her parents, but to no avail. Hannigan's brother, Rooster, and his girlfriend attempt to pretend to be the parents to claim the reward. Rooster, the girlfriend, and Ms, Hannigan, are all caught and sent to jail In the end, Annine is happy living with Mr. Warbucks Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/28/24 Full Review J M This cinematic version of the Broadway hit was pretty much massacred by critics upon its release. But call me a sentimental fool, but I think it's a pretty terrific musical! Ironically, the least successful aspect of the film is Annie herself. Little Aileen Quinn is giving it her all, but she frankly often comes across more obnoxious than loveable. Thankfully, she is surrounded by a rather extraordinary cast! Burnett gives a comic tour-de-force, and she would have been on my ballot for Best Supporting Actress of 1982. Ann Reinking is absolutely lovely, and her singing and dancing is exquisite. And Finney would never be mistaken for Pavarotti, but he becomes an ideal "Daddy" Warbucks. Some of the songs are better than the others, but there isn't a clinker in the bunch. And with the possible exception of an overly frightening climax in which Annie is the victim of attempted murder, this is a wonderful family film. I found myself smiling and tapping my feet throughout. Huston may not have been the ideal director for a musical like this, but most of the musical numbers are well staged and choreographed. I'm sure a certain amount of nostalgia taints my view, but as a self-proclaimed cynic, the fact that this movie fills me with joy is a testament to its success. I still find "Tomorrow" a bit unbearable, and some of the children can be headache-inducing, but I think this is an unfairly maligned musical, and I personally had a ball with it! - Jeff Marshall, Movie Blogger (Facebook) Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/17/24 Full Review Pura V I'm being a bit generous with my rating. "Annie" has great songs and kids will love the story. The movie is entertaining. But, gosh, this isn't the "Daddy" Warbucks that was created by Harold Gray. "Daddy" in the comic strip was a ruthless tycoon who hated Franklin Roosevelt. "Daddy" was probably the last guy in America who FDR would have selected to manage the New Deal. Sorry, kids. That's the way that it was back in the 1930s. I'm trying to be kind. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/13/24 Full Review Teddy B It REALLY drags after the first act, but the charm and musical numbers are a challenge to resist. This suffers, unfortunately, due to its inconsistent storyline and meandering moments that feel unbearably sluggish. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/25/24 Full Review James M One of my favorite movies as a kid. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/23/24 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Annie: Official Clip - Rescuing Annie Annie: Official Clip - Rescuing Annie 3:34 Annie: Official Clip - Little Girls Annie: Official Clip - Little Girls 3:05 Annie: Official Clip - You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile Annie: Official Clip - You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile 3:00 Annie: Official Clip - Easy Street Annie: Official Clip - Easy Street 2:21 Annie: Official Clip - Tomorrow Annie: Official Clip - Tomorrow 2:05 Annie: Official Clip - It's the Hard Knock Life Annie: Official Clip - It's the Hard Knock Life 3:35 Annie: Official Clip - I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here Annie: Official Clip - I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here 2:16 Annie: Official Clip - We Got Annie Annie: Official Clip - We Got Annie 1:09 Annie: Official Clip - I Don't Need Anything But You / Tomorrow Annie: Official Clip - I Don't Need Anything But You / Tomorrow 3:30 Annie: Official Clip - Let's Go to the Movies Annie: Official Clip - Let's Go to the Movies 2:10 View more videos
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      Sheila Benson Los Angeles Times A kid with Annie's moxie deserves more. Or perhaps less. What she deserves is an atmosphere of innocence, warmth and inventiveness, to let the film generate the joy that must have enveloped theater audiences over the past five years. Apr 15, 2022 Full Review Jack Mathews Detroit Free Press Aileen Quinn is a delightful Annie, with good feet, an infectious smile, and a perfectly pitched voice. It's not her fault she is used mainly as a performing prop, as is the spectacularly graceful Ann Reinking, playing Warbucks' secretary. Rated: 4/10 Apr 15, 2022 Full Review Michael Blowen Boston Globe Producer Ray Stark and director John Huston have relied more on the rigid style of the comic strip than on the high-steppin' pizazz' of the Broadway show. They've transformed a big-hearted hit that won seven Tonys into a small-minded musical. Apr 15, 2022 Full Review George Anderson Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Albert Finney makes a surprisingly good Warbucks. Bellowing orders like a true self-made tycoon, he exhibits an intelligent awareness of the demands of his role, never overdoing his effects. Apr 15, 2022 Full Review Judy Stone San Francisco Examiner On stage, Annie had ebullience every step of the way. It's more like flatulence in this overblown, mechanical, big-bucks production with out any grace or charm in its musical numbers. Rated: 2/4 Nov 11, 2021 Full Review Ginger Varney L.A. Weekly Sure, once or twice, when the kid had her mouth shut and wasn't making "Tomorrow" sound like a screeching threat, I even enjoyed her. It's not Aileen Quinn's fault that the music is so lousy and the sentiments are so corrupt. Nov 10, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis An orphan in a facility run by the mean Miss Hannigan (Carol Burnett), Annie (Aileen Quinn) believes that her parents left her there by mistake. When a rich man named Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks (Albert Finney) decides to let an orphan live at his home to promote his image, Annie is selected. While Annie gets accustomed to living in Warbucks' mansion, she still longs to meet her parents. So Warbucks announces a search for them and a reward, which brings out many frauds.
      Director
      John Huston
      Executive Producer
      Joe Layton
      Screenwriter
      Carol Sobieski
      Distributor
      Columbia Pictures
      Production Co
      Rastar Pictures, Columbia Pictures
      Rating
      PG
      Genre
      Kids & Family, Musical, Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      May 20, 1982, Original
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Apr 16, 2015
      Sound Mix
      Surround
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