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Annie

Published 2023-04-22

Annie

Film info

  • Title Annie
  • Director John Huston
  • Year 1982
  • Run time 2hr 7m
  • Genres Comedy, Family, Drama
  • Tagline The movie of 'tomorrow'
  • Cast Tim Curry

Annie is the story of a plucky, red-haired girl who dreams of life outside her dreary orphanage. One day, Annie is chosen to stay for one week with the famous billionaire 'Daddy' Warbucks. One week turns into many and the only person standing in the way of Annie's fun is Miss Hannigan, the gin-soaked ruler of the orphanage. Will Miss Hannigan's zany attempts to kidnap the irrepressible Annie succeed?

Live blog

TimeComment
1:27Yaaaas Arlene Phillips!
6:49Those lights always confused me, with individual hanging strings. But makes sense for a dormitory I suppose.
11:03They've definitely made the bedroom more messy.
13:23Love that Mr Bundles helps the kids out.
17:34Is that Mr Heckles???
25:38What is the purpose of this bizarre 'spend a week with a billionaire' idea?
30:52No one seems to be expecting her. I think Grace has made the whole thing up.
43:25Sorry but squirrels should not rhyme with girls.
48:34Is Daddy Warbucks an arms dealer??
56:05I'm just jealous, but if your first experience of the movies is buying out a private showing at Radio City Music Hall... it's only downhill from there.
1:06:17"Makes you relax, like a big tax... rebate." Haha.
1:19:19What the hell is the point of a ventriloquist on the radio?
1:28:02The earworm bit.
1:32:32I love this trio.
1:50:49Pretty poor security guard that just lets in a load of random scruffy kids on a dark evening.
1:54:50Love that she tears up the cheque!
1:58:54This does seem like a weird situation. What was Annie’s plan once she got to the top? And is he actively trying to kill her with all those witnesses and police around?
2:02:47Why isn’t Hannigan also in prison?

Thoughts

I've been working through a variety of musicals recently and this one popped into my head and just wouldn't go away. I was reluctant because although I loved this as a kid, when I was thinking back on it, it took on a sort of screechy and long-winded persona in my mind. I couldn't have been more wrong, it's so good. The songs are great, there's a real earnestness about it that isn't cheesy or eye-rolling. And it's a happy ending. I still wonder whether Grace just planned the whole thing to get Warbucks to notice her but never mind, it worked.

Rating: 4 / 5

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