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Overview

User Rating:
5.8/10   7,090 votes
Director:
John Huston
Writers:
Thomas Meehan (musical)
Carol Sobieski (screenplay)
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Release Date:
18 June 1982 (USA) more
Genre:
Family | Musical more
Tagline:
The movie of 'Tomorrow'
Plot:
Broadway musical based on the Little Orphan Annie comic strip. A young orphan girls adventures in finding a family that will take her. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 2 wins & 10 nominations more
User Comments:
"Movie of Tomorrow" will make you feel like a kid today! more

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Albert Finney ... Daddy Oliver Warbucks

Carol Burnett ... Miss Hannigan
Ann Reinking ... Grace Farrell

Tim Curry ... Rooster Hannigan

Bernadette Peters ... Lily St. Regis
Aileen Quinn ... Annie
Geoffrey Holder ... Punjab
Roger Minami ... Asp
Toni Ann Gisondi ... Molly
Rosanne Sorrentino ... Pepper
Lara Berk ... Tessie
April Lerman ... Kate
Robin Ignico ... Duffy
Lucie Stewart ... July

Edward Herrmann ... FDR
Lois De Banzie ... Eleanor Roosevelt (as Lois de Banzie)
Peter Marshall ... Bert Healy
Loni Ackerman ... Boylan Sister
Murphy Cross ... Boylan Sister

Nancy Sinclair ... Boylan Sister
I.M. Hobson ... Drake
Lu Leonard ... Mrs. Pugh
Mavis Ray ... Mrs. Greer
Pamela Blair ... Annette (as Pam Blair)
Colleen Zenk-Pinter ... Celette (as Colleen Zenk)
Victor Griffin ... Saunders
Jerome Collamore ... Frick (as Jerome Callamore)
Jon Richards ... Frack
Wayne Cilento ... Photographer
Ken Swofford ... Weasel

Larry Hankin ... Pound Man
Irving Metzman ... Mr. Bundles
Angela Martin ... Mrs. McKracky
Kurtis Epper ... Spike (as Kurtis Epper Sanders)
Liz Marsh ... Dancer
Danielle Miller ... Dancer
Lisa Kieldrup ... Dancer
Angela Lee ... Dancer
Tina Caspary ... Dancer (as Tina Maria Caspary)
Julie Whitman ... Dancer
Jan Mackie ... Dancer

Shawnee Smith ... Dancer
Amanda Peterson ... Dancer (as Mandy Peterson)
Jamie Flowers ... Dancer
Cherie Michan ... Dancer
Janet Jones ... Dancer (as Janet Marie Jones)
Linda Saputo ... Dancer
Sonja Haney ... Dancer
Kari Baca ... Dancer
Victoria Hartman ... Dancer
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Frank Cagno ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Janeen Damian ... Rockette (uncredited)

Melissa Hayden ... (uncredited)
Martika ... Dancer (uncredited)

Denise McKenna ... Rockette (uncredited)
Tammy O'Rourke ... Dancer / Orphan (uncredited)
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Directed by
John Huston 
 
Writing credits
Harold Gray (comic strip Little Orphan Annie) uncredited

Thomas Meehan (musical)

Carol Sobieski (screenplay)

Produced by
Joe Layton .... executive producer
Carol Sobieski .... associate producer
Ray Stark .... producer
 
Original Music by
Charles Strouse 
 
Cinematography by
Richard Moore (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Michael A. Stevenson 
 
Casting by
Howard Feuer 
Jeremy Ritzer 
 
Production Design by
Dale Hennesy 
 
Set Decoration by
Marvin March 
 
Costume Design by
Theoni V. Aldredge 
 
Makeup Department
Candida Conery .... hair stylist
Lee Crawford .... hair stylist
Jeffrey Hamilton .... makeup artist (as Jeff Hamilton)
Ben Lane .... makeup artist
Daniel C. Striepeke .... makeup artist (as Dan Striepeke)
Craig Lyman .... makeup artist: New York (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Raymond Hartwick .... unit production manager (as Ray Hartwick)
William O'Sullivan .... unit production manager (as William J. O'Sullivan)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
M. James Arnett .... second unit director (as James Arnett)
Phil Morini .... additional second assistant director
Chris Soldo .... second assistant director
Jerry Ziesmer .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Nick F. Caprarelli .... lead man (as Nick Caprarelli)
Louis S. Fleming .... assistant property master (as Lou Fleming)
Sam Gordon .... property master
Robert Guerra .... art director: New York
Gary Martin .... construction coordinator
Dan Ondrejko .... greensman
Terry Rittmiller .... drapery man
Dianne Wager .... assistant art director (as Diane Wager)
William Apperson .... propmaker foreman (uncredited)
Gary D. Bierend .... set constructor (uncredited)
Michael B. Bunch .... general construction foreman (uncredited)
Stuart John .... construction foreman (uncredited)
Thomas W. Lay Jr. .... production illustrator (uncredited)
Bob MacDonald Jr. .... propmaker foreman (uncredited)
Joseph Musso .... production illustrator (uncredited)
Micky Nagrone .... propmaker foreman (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Jim Atherton .... playback operator
Raul A. Bruce .... boom operator (as Raul Bruce)
Jeff Bushelman .... sound effects
Stephen Bushelman .... sound editor (as Steve Bushelman)
Gene S. Cantamessa .... sound mixer (as Gene Cantamessa)
Carlos Delarios .... sound re-recording mixer (as Carlos de Larios)
Robert Gutknecht .... sound editor
Jay M. Harding .... sound re-recording mixer
Ellen Heuer .... foley artist
Michael J. Kohut .... sound re-recording mixer
Ian MacGregor-Scott .... sound editor (as Ian MacGregor Scott)
Dan O'Connell .... foley artist
Steve Payne .... cable person
Pat Somerset .... sound effects
Gregory H. Watkins .... sound re-recording mixer
Duncan McEwan .... sound recordist (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Phil Cory .... special effects coordinator
Charles E. Dolan .... miniatures: Howard Anderson (uncredited)
Ken Speed .... special effects (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Howard A. Anderson .... photo effects & opticals (uncredited)
 
Stunts
M. James Arnett .... stunt coordinator (as James Arnett)
Jophery C. Brown .... stunt double: Punjab (as Jophery Brown)
Jerry Brutsche .... stunt coordinator (as Gerald E. Brutsche)
Jerry Brutsche .... stunts (as Gerald E. Brutsche)
Bobby Porter .... stunt double: Annie (as Bob M. Porter)
Pat Romano .... stunts
Charles A. Tamburro .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Holly Bower .... still photographer
Garrett Brown .... Steadicam operator (as Garreth Brown)
Eric Engler .... camera technician
O.T. Henderson .... dolly grip
Larry D. Howard .... gaffer (as Larry Howard)
Elliott Marks .... still photographer (as Elliot Marks)
Rexford L. Metz .... camera operator: second unit (as Rex Metz)
Robert Sordal .... key grip (as Bob Sordal)
Richard Tim Vanik .... camera operator (as Tim Vanik)
Charles Williams .... best boy grip
Harry L. Wolf .... process camera operator (as Harry Wolf)
Alvin Zimmerman .... rigging gaffer
Bobby Brown .... second assistant camera: "a" camera, New York (uncredited)
Mik Cribben .... camera operator: second unit (uncredited)
Adam Glick .... set lighting technician (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Pennie DuPont .... casting assistant (as Pennie du Pont)
Donald Paul Pemrick .... casting assistant (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ray Birdwell .... costumer: men
Paula Cain .... wardrobe supervisor: women
Lindsay Davis .... assistant costume designer
Bruce Ericksen .... wardrobe supervisor: men
Elizabeth Pine .... costumer: women
Gerry Puhara .... costumer: women (as Geri Puhara)
Mort Schwartz .... costumer: men
 
Editorial Department
Margaret Booth .... supervising editor
Daniel Sackheim .... second assistant film editor (as Dan Sackheim)
George C. Villaseñor .... assistant film editor (as George C. Villasenor)
Sati Tooray .... colorist (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Ralph Burns .... conductor
Ralph Burns .... music arranger
Jeff Carson .... music editor
Mark Green .... associate music editor
Peter Howard .... dance and vocal arrangements
Arthur Joseph .... vocal coach
David Kurtz .... music researcher
Joe Layton .... creator: musical sequences
Arlene Phillips .... musical choreographer
Arlene Phillips .... musical staging
Charles Strouse .... music of the stage play
Dan Wallin .... music scoring mixer
Nancy Weizer .... assistant music editor
Shinichi Yamazaki .... music editor
 
Transportation Department
Alan Falco .... transportation coordinator (as Allan Falco)
Earl Pierson .... transportation captain
 
Other crew
Lewis M. Allen .... original stage production (as Lewis Allen)
Ann Ashcraft .... production office coordinator
Margaret Booth .... executive assistant to producer
Laurie Cooke .... production assistant
Moe Di Sesso .... animal trainer: "Sandy" (as Moe DiSesso)
Rhoda Dreskenoff .... assistant: Mr. Layton
Pete Emmet .... unit publicist
Wayne Fitzgerald .... title designer
Stephen R. Friedman .... original stage production
Norman Gan .... assistant to producer
Bill Hansard .... process coordinator
Gladys Hill .... assistant: Mr. Huston
Gloria Hoffman .... studio teacher
Adeline Leonard Seakwood .... production office coordinator (as Adeline L. Seakwood)
Thomas Meehan .... book of the stage play
Irwin Meyer .... original stage production
Mike Nichols .... originally presented on the New York Stage by
Roger Paradiso .... location manager
Dennis Park .... assistant production accountant
Howard Pine .... production executive
Marykay Powell .... marketing: Rastar
Marshall Schlom .... script supervisor
Heather Seymour .... first assistant choreographer
Denny Shearer .... assistant choreographer
Charles A. Tamburro .... helicopter pilot
Bill Troy .... gymnastic instructor
Garrison True .... search coordinator: "Annie"
Rusty Warren .... production accountant
Kathryn Waters .... production assistant
Richard Wenk .... production assistant
Jeffrey A. Humphreys .... studio utility (uncredited)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Annie (Austria) (West Germany) [de]
Annie (Canada: French title) [fr]
Annie (Finland) [fi]
Annie (Argentina) [es]
Anny (Greece) [el]
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Runtime:
126 min | USA:127 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Metrocolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.20 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Dolby
Certification:
USA:G (original rating) | USA:PG (edited for re-rating) | Argentina:Atp | Australia:G | Chile:TE | Finland:S | Iceland:L | Peru:PT | Singapore:PG | Sweden:7 | UK:U | West Germany:6
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The original run of the stage play "Annie" premiered at the Alvin Theatre in April 1977, and played for 2,377 performances; the last one being January 2, 1983. Thus, it was still running when this film was first released in May 1982. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: The movie is set in 1933. When Grace sings Lets go to the movies, she refers to "sweet Shirley Temple", who at the time had only appeared mostly in short subjects for Educational Pictures, and was not a household name. In fact, she did not become famous until 1934. more
Quotes:
Annie: I don't need sunshine now to turn my skies to blue. I Don't Need Anything But You. more
Soundtrack:
We Got Annie more

FAQ

Chapter Headings, the official set:
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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful:-
"Movie of Tomorrow" will make you feel like a kid today!, 20 December 2004
10/10
Author: Spenser71 from Asheville, NC

In a world of stress and problems, it is a refreshing return trip to one's childhood to sit and watch the movie "Annie". It is filled with a musically talented ensemble including Hollywood household names like Albert Finney and Carol Burnett. The cast belts songs that each of us who have seen this work of art have, not only grown to love, but find ourselves humming the tunes while we are hard at work in our daily lives. Heading up this multi-talented cast in the lead role of Annie is Aileen Quinn, who sparkles and shines with great optimism throughout the feature and in turn leaves us with a lump in our throat in her tender moments on screen. A must have for any family, a must see again for anyone who wants to take a trip back to their childhood and to happier carefree days. Return to sing along, or watch to learn some unforgettable songs. It is a clean family movie for the kid in all of us.

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