Annie

Titolo originale: Annie
Regia: John Huston |
Anno: 1982
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma Famiglia
Tag: child abuse | musical | based on play or musical | based on comic | billionaire | little girl | orphan | whistle | child's point of view | chrysler building | rockettes | locket | female child abuser | ambiguous | amused |
Cast: Aileen Quinn | Albert Finney | Carol Burnett | Ann Reinking | Tim Curry | Bernadette Peters | Geoffrey Holder | Roger Minami | Toni Ann Gisondi | Rosanne Sorrentino | Lara Berk | April Lerman | Robin Ignico | Lucie Stewart | Edward Herrmann | Lois de Banzie | Peter Marshall | Loni Ackerman | Murphy Cross | Nancy Sinclair | I.M. Hobson | Lu Leonard | Mavis Ray | Pamela Blair | Colleen Zenk | Victor Griffin | Jerome Collamore | Jon Richards | Wayne Cilento | Ken Swofford | Larry Hankin | Irving Metzman | Angela Martin | Kurtis Epper | Liz Marsh | Danielle Miller | Lisa Kieldrup | Angela Lee Sloan | Tina Caspary | Julie Whitman | Jan Mackie | Shawnee Smith | Amanda Peterson | Jamie Flowers | Cherie Michan | Janet Jones | Linda Saputo | Sonja Haney | Kari Baca | Victoria Hartman | Nikki D'Amico | Ray Bolger | Fritzi Jane Courtney | Janeen Damian | Melissa Hayden | John Huston | Tom Lawrence | Martika | Denise McKenna | Lou Mulford | Tammy O'Rourke | Meredith Salenger | Timothy Scott | Michael Serrecchia |

Annie, vivacissima orfanella, vive in un orfanotrofio con altre sue amichette agli ordini della signorina direttrice, beona e spasimante per gli uomini nonostante la non più verde età. Le bambine cantano e ballano con gaiezza indiavolata e fanno impazzire la responsabile della loro custodia. Un bel giorno capita nell'istituto la signorina Grace, segretaria del signor Warbucks, magnate dell'industria americana, per invitare a palazzo un'orfanella come ospite per una settimana.

Approfondimenti

The dead rat Duffy shows to and puts down Miss Hannigan's blouse was real. D
In the bathroom, Pepper reads the May 1933 issue of the movie magazine "Photoplay" featuring Clara B [...] D
Miss Agatha Hannigan was a derivation of Miss Asthma. D
Bette Midler was offered the role of Miss Hannigan, but she declined. D
Auditions for the title role spanned two years, 22 cities, 8,000 interviews, and 70 actresses. Nine [...] D
Oliver Warbucks after he acquired the Mona Lisa wanted hung in his bathroom. At one time King Franco [...] D
Musical composer Charles Strouse said he did not want to compose the original "Annie". D
Ray Bolger: (uncredited) the sound effects man at the radio station. D
Meredith Salenger, Shawnee Smith and Tina Caspary's debuts. D
The whole idea of a married couple giving up their baby harks back to the Production Code, which gov [...] D
Production designer Dale Hennesy died in the middle of production. Gene Callahan agreed to finish th [...] D
The making-of television special Lights, Camera, Annie! (1982) features additional/alternate scenes [...] D
Aileen Quinn received an "introducing" credit. D
The name of the yellow autogyro-like flying-machine was an "Autocoptor". The registration number of [...] D
Tim Curry said he based his performance of Rooster on a stagehand he knew while performing a play in [...] D
The original lyrics to Tomorrow went like this:"The way we live now, it's different, than the way us [...] D
Carol Burnett and animal supervisor Ralph Helfer are childhood friends. D
A more elaborate sequence for the song "Easy Street" was planned and shot, involving Miss Hannigan a [...] D
When Annie is in the car with Miss Hannigan, Rooster and Lily and she is struggling after the girls [...] D
Director John Huston was considered an outsider. According to screenwriter and associate producer Ca [...] D
"Tomorrow" was originally written as "The Way We Live Now" for Replay (1970). The original lyrics we [...] D
Aileen Quinn stated that her favorite song from this movie is "Maybe". D
Two dogs played Sandy. Bingo did most of the dramatic scenes, the other did stunt work, such as jump [...] D
Robin Ignico and Amanda Peterson were both orphans in the cast for this movie. Both went on to be st [...] D
Marvel Comics issued their adaptation in an assortment of variants. There was a 3-issue standard com [...] D
Drew Barrymore auditioned for the title role. D
An elaborate Radio City Music Hall fantasy sequence was cut which featured recreations of pirate and [...] D
Theoni V. Aldredge was also the costume designer of the original stage production. D
The story for the musical "Annie" is original one. Nothing from the original comic strip was used in [...] D
The search for a girl to play the title role became an extensive talent hunt across America and even [...] D
The melody for "Tomorrow" was based on a melody that Charles Strouse wrote for a song called "The Wa [...] D
In one scene,an orphan deliberately stamps on Ms.Hanngians(Carol Burenet)barefooted toes out of spit [...] D
When Annie had to climb a ladder on the bridge, the producers poured water over a gaping hole nearby [...] D
The setting for the movie is 1933 but the movie Grace and Oliver take Annie to see at the movies Cam [...] D
Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks says, "Wait! There's something interesting in that woman's smile. I might le [...] D
In the comic strip, Miss Agatha Hannigan was named "Miss Asthma". She would send out the girls from [...] D
The placement of the replica of the "Winged Victory" sculpture replica at the top of a large stairca [...] D
According to assistant director Jerry Ziesmer, Huston lost interest in directing the film and often [...] D
As part of the film's marketing bonanza, nine photographers were given free rein to cover the produc [...] D
Although the character of Punjab is Indian, actor Geoffrey Holder is of Afro-Trinidadian descent. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
Other than the stage sequel, "Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge", this is the only musical version to [...] D
The scene featuring "Maybe" was the last one to be shot. It replaced the original opening sequence, [...] D
John Huston: The voice on Miss Hannigan's radio saying, "I love you, I love you, I love you," just b [...] D
The song "We Got Annie" was included in an early draft of the stage musical, but it was dropped as s [...] D
Aileen Quinn rubbed an apple on her face to make Sandy the dog kiss Annie. D
Meredith Salenger's debut. D
The top three candidates for the title role were Aileen Quinn, Robin Ignico, and Angela Lee Sloan, w [...] D
Jack Nicholson signed on to play Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, but dropped out after the original produce [...] D
Knickerbocker's doll line included Annie, Daddy Warbucks, Punjab, Miss Hannigan, and Molly, six Anni [...] D
This is the only movie for which John Huston was nominated for a Razzie for worst director. D
Randal Kleiser was supposed to direct, but had to back out because of post-production issues with La [...] D
The film takes place from June to July 4, 1933. D
Linzi Hateley was considered for the title role. D
Kristin Chenoweth auditioned for Annie, but was turned down because of her thick Southern accent. Sh [...] D
The original opening had Sandy the dog running around the city while the stage song "We'd Like to Th [...] D
Amanda Peterson and Tina Caspry appeared together 5 years later in Can't Buy Me Love where Amanda Pe [...] D
The studio overestimated the film's merchantability and licensed characters to appear on plastic and [...] D
Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks' car was a black 1930 DuPont Model G Town Merrimac-bodied Royal Town Car lim [...] D
Steve Martin was offered the role of Rooster. He turned it down when he heard he would be working al [...] D
Supervising editor Margaret Booth was also the original editor of Margherita Gauthier (1936). D
As Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, Albert Finney does a voice impression of director John Huston. D
The closing credits declare that this movie was "Originally Presented on the New York Stage by Mike [...] D
A young Elizabeth Berkley auditioned for the role of Annie, but she was too tall. D
The rights to the 1993 stage sequel, "Annie Warbucks," were purchased by Sony Pictures. The play fin [...] D
Edward Herrmann also played Franklin D. Roosevelt in Eleanor and Franklin (1976), Eleanor and Frankl [...] D
In the comic strip, Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks made his fortune through the sale of weapons and ammunit [...] D
The original stage play premiered at the Alvin Theatre (now the Neil Simon Theatre) in April 1977, r [...] D
When Harold Gray decided to make his comic about a girl, he turned to an old classic 1885 poem calle [...] D
Amanda Peterson's debut. D
The various names of the orphan's home seen throughout the film included the "Hudson St. Orphanage", [...] D
The only characters in this movie that were in the "Little Orphan Annie" strip were Annie, Oliver "D [...] D
Martin Charnin, creator of the original Broadway production, hated this movie. He thought Annie was [...] D
In the Broadway stage version, Dorothy Loudon played Miss Hannigan. The cast soon discovered that Lo [...] D
David Begelman, who brought the stage show to Columbia Pictures' attention, was originally intended [...] D
Tina Caspary's debut. D
This movie took two years to produce, with a budget over $35 million and over 1,900 production perso [...] D
The helicopter is a Bell Helicopter H-47, an early model made famous by its use in the Korean War, a [...] D
The stage version of Annie ends at Christmas. This movie changed it to the 4th of July because it wa [...] D
This movie premiered at Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Avenue of the Americas, Madison Square Garden, a [...] D
Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks is seen using a phone in his car at the end of the movie but the first car p [...] D
Linzi Hateley was passed over for the title role. She starred in another musical bomb, "Carrie: The [...] D
Pop singer and former Kids Incorporated (1984) star Martika is one of the dancing orphans. D
Aileen Quinn came from Yardley, Pennsylvania. D
Annie was born on October 18, 1922. D
Annie was created by Chicago Tribune cartoonist Harold Gray. She was intended to be a boy, Little Or [...] D
Screen rights for the stage show sold for $9.5 million in 1978, about $39.2 million in 2020 dollars. [...] D
Amanda Peterson auditioned for Annie, and made the top seven, but was ultimately offered a smaller r [...] D
This is the only version of Annie in which she starts the show with curly hair. In every other versi [...] D
Even though Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin were hired to write new songs, they and Thomas Meehan [...] D
This the second time that Tim curry has played a villain in a musical . the first one was the rocky [...] D
Sean Connery was director John Huston's first choice for Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks. According to the U [...] D
Aileen Quinn's red curly wig was so itchy that the producers gave her a special comb for scratching [...] D
Ray Stark said of this movie, "This is the film I want on my tombstone." In his negative review of t [...] D
One deleted scene, in which Annie confronts Miss Hannigan in her room, appeared in promotional lobby [...] D
In the original comic strip, the woman who ran Annie's was "Miss Asthma." D
The lines "God dammit!" and "Come back here, ya Goddamned kid!" were included specifically to get a [...] D
Peter Marshall received a "special appearance" credit. D
Two actors in this movie appeared in the James Bond film franchise. Geoffrey Holder played Baron Sam [...] D
At the timeframe of the film, America was suffering through The Great Depression. Movies provided an [...] D
At the time of her death on February 10, 2014, Shirley Temple was the last surviving film star menti [...] D
This is one of the few Broadway musicals to get a sequel. "Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge," is con [...] D
The comic strip strongly opposed Franklin D. Roosevelt. D
Before Ray Stark became producer, stage librettist Thomas Meehan wrote an early draft of the screenp [...] D
Ray Stark shortened "Tomorrow", and combined it with "Tomorrow Reprise", because he felt the number [...] D
In a 2013 interview, Martin Charnin admitted he didn't like this movie or The Wonderful World of Dis [...] D
Despite being the tenth biggest grossing movie of 1982, it didn't make a profit because of its exorb [...] D
This is the second of six film and television versions of the "Little Orphan Annie" musical fable. T [...] D
The first movie version of Annie was Little Orphan Annie (1932). D
The address of the Warbucks mansion is 987 Fifth Avenue, which does not exist. If it did exist, it w [...] D
This is John Huston's only musical as a director. He was asked to direct Il favoloso dottor Dolittle [...] D
Albert Finney shaved his head to play Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks. When she met him at the movie's premi [...] D
Annie's full name is Annie Marie Bennett. Her legal adopted full name is Annie Marie Warbucks. D
This is Aileen Quinn's theatrical movie debut. D
Daddy Warbucks' residence at 987 Fifth Avenue, NYC, was the address of the Wm. B. Leeds house, built [...] D
The songs "Dumb Dog", "Sandy", "Let's Go To The Movies", "We Got Annie", and "Sign" were written exp [...] D
In 2003 interview on the National Public Radio program "Fresh Air", Carol Burnett told interviewer T [...] D
Miss Hannigan says, "Wrap it up, I'm listening to Helen Trent." She is referring to "The Romance of [...] D
In the play, Grace Farrell brought the adoption papers to the orphanage. After the movie script had [...] D
Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks' mansion was built in 1929 by Hubert Parson, President of F.W. Woolworth. He [...] D
Carol Burnett has called the movie "overproduced." D
Andrea Mccardle was 19 when this movie came out D
Acclaimed character actor Burgess Meredith lent his distinctive voice to the original American ad ca [...] D
Randal Kleiser was considered as a director for the film after the commercial success of Grease - Br [...] D
Reportedly, Mick Jagger really wanted to play Rooster. This was at least the second role that Mick J [...] D
Aileen Quinn had to dye her hair red because her natural brown hair was visible through the wig. D
Aileen Quinn says that the Broadway producers wanted her to be the next Annie after Allison Smith. T [...] D
The Broadway show won Tony Awards for Best Musical and Best Actress (Dorothy Louden). The movie won [...] D

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Errori

When Miss Hannigan dances toward Rooster, his voice says one thing, but his mouth says something com [...] D
During "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile", when an orphan climbs down the chest of drawers [...] D
When Annie approaches the balcony during "I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here", she is reflected in the s [...] D
Daddy Warbucks writes a check to "Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mudge" in block letters. When the check is show [...] D
In the beginning of the film where Annie fights off the boy bullies, the boys have modern (1982) sty [...] D
During the last musical number, a tap dance on the stairs, the tap sounds do not sync with the shoes [...] D
Grace's shoes are different before "We Got Annie". D
The "Questionaire for Annie's parents" misspells word 'questionnaire.' D
Annie is not rescued in a gyro-copter at the end of the film. Throughout the film, Oliver Warbucks c [...] D
When Rooster knocks out Miss Hannigan before the bridge climb, the punch connects before he hits her [...] D
During "Sign", Miss Hannigan's bathroom contains several large bottles of her bathtub gin, and she e [...] D
During "Let's Go to the Movies" after Annie tap dances behind the curtain, Grace comes out and they [...] D
When Rooster vows to kill Annie for ripping up the check, Miss Hannigan has a sudden change of heart [...] D
Watching the fireworks at the end, from behind, Sandy is between Warbucks and Annie. From the front, [...] D
When Punjab moves a vase of flowers Annie say 'Wow!' but her lips don't move. D
When Grace and Daddy Warbucks are driving to save Annie, Grace tells Warbucks to turn the car right, [...] D
The helicopter flies past the 1982 New York City skyline. D
Molly plays with Annie's locket, and Annie puts her arms around her so that Molly's hand is undernea [...] D
The film is set in the summer of 1933 ending with the July 4th celebrations. When Rooster and Lily a [...] D
In the run-up to "It's a Hard Knock Life" the orphans bother Miss Hannigan by singing in their beds. [...] D
During "I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here," two maids set the table, presumably for Mr. Warbucks. One m [...] D
Miss Hannigan drinks alcohol during during "Little Girls". The movie is set in 1933, when alcohol wa [...] D
When Annie is in trouble on the bridge, Daddy Warbucks and Punjab communicate with car and auto-copt [...] D
During the final musical number, two unicycles circle Daddy Warbucks and Annie. When the shot cuts t [...] D
In distant shots of the bridge chase, Annie is obviously an adult stunt double. D
When Annie accidentally breaks Oliver Warbucks' knee, Punjab places him on the couch, and the sole o [...] D
A gyrocopter cannot hover or even slow down below 25 miles per hour. Like a normal airplane, it must [...] D
At the end, the orphans' balloons disappear and re-appear between shots. D
Franklin Delano Roosevelt says Theodore Roosevelt is his uncle. FDR's wife, Eleanor, was Teddy Roose [...] D
Before Annie and Rooster reach the top of the B&O Bridge, Rooster grabs at one of Annie's legs, but [...] D
During "little girls" when miss Hannigan has kicked the girls out and picks up the glass and alcohol [...] D
During "Little Girls", as Miss Hannigan shoos the orphans out of the room and the camera zooms in on [...] D
During "We Got Annie," the maid's overly large, very generalized movements show that she is clearly [...] D
Miss Hannigan falls for Rooster and Lily's ruse, then reveals that Annie's parents died in a fire. S [...] D
When Daddy Warbucks removes Annie's head gear after they arrive in the gyrocopter to meet FDR, Annie [...] D
On the B&O Bridge, one of Annie's shoes falls off while she is dangling. In the next shot, she is we [...] D
When the orphans are locked in the closet and Pepper tries to get out through the ceiling, the girls [...] D
During "You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile", one orphan uses a liquor bottle as a microphone [...] D
Annie wears Keds shoes, which have been around since 1916. D
Annie escapes, and a police officer brings her back. When the officer rings the doorbell with his ni [...] D
The film features Margherita Gauthier, with a 1957 MGM logo. Shirley Temple, an unknown until 1934, [...] D
The beginning shows the Manhattan skyline. The Empire State Building has floodlights illuminating th [...] D
When Punjab levitates the model airplane, cables are visible attached to the wingtips. D
When Mr. Warbucks dates the check written out to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mudge, it is dated July 1933. Ea [...] D
A model of a German Stukka dive bomber (Junkers JU87) is in Oliver Warbucks' office. Germany didn't [...] D

Frase

Orphans: We love you, Miss Hannigan. Miss Hanniga [...] D
Miss Hannigan: Little girls, little girls, everywh [...] D
Daddy Warbucks: Your teeth are crooked. Grace: I' [...] D
[repeated line] July: Oh, my goodness! Oh, my goo [...] D
Daddy Warbucks: You spend your evenings in the sha [...] D
Grace: We got Annie! Asp: We got Annie! Punjab: [...] D
Daddy Warbucks: You'll sit out this century in som [...] D
Miss Hannigan: Little cheeks, little teeth, everyt [...] D
Annie: The sun'll come out tomorrow, so you gotta [...] D
Punjab: Buddha says "A child without courage is li [...] D
Annie: I don't need sunshine now to turn my skies [...] D
[last lines] Chorus: [sings] Tomorrow, Tomorrow, [...] D
Rooster: This is Lily St. Regis. Lily: Named from [...] D
Miss Hannigan: What did you say your name was? Gr [...] D
FDR: I want to feed them and house them and pay th [...] D
Annie: [sings] It's the Hard Knock Life for us. O [...] D
FDR: Everyone. Republicans too. Oliver sing! D
Rooster: Oh sir. We are just so thrilled to have f [...] D
Annie: You've given me so much already, Mr. Warbuc [...] D
Daddy Warbucks: Wait! There's something interestin [...] D
Daddy Warbucks: Absolutely not! I'm a businessman. [...] D
Miss Hannigan: What do we say, Annie? Annie: I lo [...] D
[Sandy has jumped into Warbucks' indoor pool with [...] D
Grace: Annie, how would you like to spend a week w [...] D
Miss Hannigan: [as she looks at the diamond pin Da [...] D
Miss Hannigan: [singing] Some women are drippin' w [...] D
Miss Hannigan: Rooster, you reprobate! D
[first lines] Molly: [having a nightmare] Annie! [...] D
Grace: What about this child? Miss Hannigan: Anni [...] D
Daddy Warbucks: I never thought I'd get used to a [...] D
Annie: Leaping lizards! Miss Hannigan: "Leaping l [...] D
Grace: You love money and power and capitalism? Yo [...] D
Annie: I love you, Daddy Warbucks. D
Annie: Who would want to kill Mr. Warbucks? Grace [...] D
Pepper: [to Annie] Blow it out your old wa-zoo! D
Annie: [she's inside the laundry basket] Mr. Bundl [...] D
Annie: Pepper lies a lot. She probably hasn't been [...] D
Daddy Warbucks: They say it can land on a dime. Wh [...] D
Daddy Warbucks: Miss Hannigan, I presume? Miss Ha [...] D
Miss Hannigan: Why any kid would want to be an orp [...] D
Grace: The swimming pool is down the stairs. Anni [...] D
Miss Hannigan: What are you just standing around h [...] D
Annie: I guess they're dead. I guess I've known th [...] D
Annie: [while tearing up the check] Mr. Warbucks w [...] D
Rooster: Easy Street. Easy Street. Annie is the ke [...] D
Miss Hannigan: Don't be so mean, you mean old mean [...] D
Orphans: We love you, Ms. Hannigan Miss Hannigan: [...] D
Miss Hannigan: Where's Annie? Molly: She had to g [...] D
Miss Hannigan: I bet you Miss Sticky Fingers here [...] D
Annette: May I take your sweater, miss? Annie: Wi [...] D
Molly: But they wasn't her real parents, mister, t [...] D
Annie: All right, who's next? Anybody else? Then g [...] D
Miss Hannigan: You can have any orphan in the whol [...] D
[repeated line] Annie: Leapin' lizards! D
Miss Hannigan: It's time for a tumble with the bun [...] D
Grace: Miss Hannigan. I am the private secretary t [...] D

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