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Annie
Annie
An orphan in a facility run by the mean Miss Hannigan, Annie believes that her parents left her there by mistake. When a rich man named Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks 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.
rating
6.552
runtime
127 min

Release

1982-05-21

Cast

Aileen Quinn
Aileen Quinn
as Annie
Albert Finney
Albert Finney
as 'Daddy' Oliver Warbucks
Carol Burnett
Carol Burnett
as Miss Hannigan
Ann Reinking
Ann Reinking
as Grace Farrell
Tim Curry
Tim Curry
as Rooster Hannigan
Bernadette Peters
Bernadette Peters
as Lily St. Regis
Geoffrey Holder
Geoffrey Holder
as Punjab
Roger Minami
Roger Minami
as Asp
Toni Ann Gisondi
Toni Ann Gisondi
as Molly
Rosanne Sorrentino
Rosanne Sorrentino
as Pepper
Lara Berk
Lara Berk
as Tessie
April Lerman
April Lerman
as Kate
Robin Ignico
Robin Ignico
as Duffy
Lucie Stewart
Lucie Stewart
as July
Edward Herrmann
Edward Herrmann
as FDR
Lois de Banzie
Lois de Banzie
as Eleanor Roosevelt
Peter Marshall
Peter Marshall
as Bert Healy
Loni Ackerman
Loni Ackerman
as Boylan Sister
Murphy Cross
Murphy Cross
as Boylan Sister
Nancy Sinclair
Nancy Sinclair
as Boylan Sister
I.M. Hobson
I.M. Hobson
as Drake
Lu Leonard
Lu Leonard
as Mrs. Pugh
Mavis Ray
Mavis Ray
as Mrs. Greer
Pamela Blair
Pamela Blair
as Annette
Colleen Zenk
Colleen Zenk
as Celette
Victor Griffin
Victor Griffin
as Saunders
Jerome Collamore
Jerome Collamore
as Frick
Jon Richards
Jon Richards
as Frack
Wayne Cilento
Wayne Cilento
as Photographer
Ken Swofford
Ken Swofford
as Weasel
Larry Hankin
Larry Hankin
as Pound Man
Irving Metzman
Irving Metzman
as Mr. Bundles
Angela Martin
Angela Martin
as Mrs. McKracky
Kurtis Epper
Kurtis Epper
as Spike
Liz Marsh
Liz Marsh
as Dancer
Danielle Miller
Danielle Miller
as Dancer
Lisa Kieldrup
Lisa Kieldrup
as Dancer
Angela Lee Sloan
Angela Lee Sloan
as Dancer
Tina Caspary
Tina Caspary
as Dancer
Julie Whitman
Julie Whitman
as Dancer
Jan Mackie
Jan Mackie
as Dancer
Shawnee Smith
Shawnee Smith
as Dancer
Amanda Peterson
Amanda Peterson
as Dancer
Jamie Flowers
Jamie Flowers
as Dancer
Cherie Michan
Cherie Michan
as Dancer
Janet Jones
Janet Jones
as Dancer
Linda Saputo
Linda Saputo
as Dancer
Sonja Haney
Sonja Haney
as Dancer
Kari Baca
Kari Baca
as Dancer
Victoria Hartman
Victoria Hartman
as Dancer
Nikki D'Amico
Nikki D'Amico
as Lead Dancer
Ray Bolger
Ray Bolger
as Sound Effects Man at Radio Station (uncredited)
Fritzi Jane Courtney
Fritzi Jane Courtney
as Pedestrian (uncredited)
Janeen Damian
Janeen Damian
as Rockette (uncredited)
Melissa Hayden
Melissa Hayden
as (uncredited)
John Huston
John Huston
as Actor on Radio (uncredited)
Tom Lawrence
Tom Lawrence
as Warbucks Estate Gatekeeper (uncredited)
Martika
Martika
as Dancer (uncredited)
Denise McKenna
Denise McKenna
as Rockette (uncredited)
Lou Mulford
Lou Mulford
as Secretary (uncredited)
Tammy O'Rourke
Tammy O'Rourke
as Dancer / Orphan (uncredited)
Meredith Salenger
Meredith Salenger
as Dancer / Orphan (uncredited)
Timothy Scott
Timothy Scott
as Staff Member (uncredited)
Michael Serrecchia
Michael Serrecchia
as Radio City Usher (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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Geronimo1967

Carol Burnett is wonderful as the conniving, neglectful manager of the orphanage ("Miss Hannigan") who cares not a jot for her charges and treats them like skivvies whilst she drinks//smokes and generally misbehaves her way through life. One day, multi-gazillionaire "Oliver 'Daddy' Warbucks" (Albert Finney) decides to allow an orphan to spend some time with him at his mansion and "Annie" (Aileen Quinn) is the winner of this golden ticket. Quickly, she charms the pants off them all - including the hard-hearted industrialist. When he decides to help her find her long lost parents by offering a reward "Hannigan" scents an opportunity and gets her equally dodgy brother "Rooster" (Tim Curry) and his delinquent girlfriend to fake parenthood, claim the reward - and kidnap the girl! The story is a bit strained at times, but it does have some fun dance routines; "The Sun'll Come Out Tomorrow" & "It's a Hard Knock Life" and also a superbly statuesque Geoffrey Holder as "Warbucks" Indian equivalent of "Oddjob" to help it over the odd bumps of tedium. Messrs. Finney & Curry very much enter into the spirit of it all and Quinn captures the vulnerability/feistiness of the title character charmingly.