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Synopsis

In the depths of the 1930’s, Annie is a fiery young orphan girl who must live in a miserable orphanage run by the tyrannical Miss Hannigan. Her seemingly hopeless situation changes dramatically when she is selected to spend a short time at the residence of the wealthy munitions industrialist, Oliver Warbucks. Quickly, she charms the hearts of the household staff and even the seemingly cold-hearted Warbucks cannot help but learn to love this wonderful girl. He decides to help Annie find her long lost parents by offering a reward if they would come to him and prove their identity. However, Miss Hannigan, her evil brother, Rooster, and a female accomplice, plan to impersonate those people to get the reward for themselves which put Annie in great danger. -IMDb

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John Huston

Adventure in many forms is the theme of many of John Huston’s films. His characters are constantly searching for “the stuff that dreams are made of” (the famous closing-line of his debut film The Maltese Falcon). Huston glorified this chase despite its frequent disillusionment and false promise, since it represented a flight from the complacent virtues of ordinary life. Like Ernest Hemingway and Joseph Conrad, Huston regarded civilization as a false surface which thinly veiled a hostile nature. Only those who lived at the edge, on the margins of society were regarded by Huston as fellow travellers. In films as diverse as The Treasure of Sierra Madre, The Asphalt Jungle and Under the Volcano, Huston celebrated men who circled the abyss; characters who are driven to plunge head first into the void.
The son of the great theatre and film actor Walter Huston (who would win an Oscar under his son’s direction for his role in The Treasure of Sierra Madre) and crime journalist Rhea Gore… read more

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Daniel S.

9Dec11

It's pointless to look for a Hustonian thematic map with Annie, the man had to pay his taxes too after all. So what's left? A musical with fine moments, a half Pippi Longstoching half Shirley Temple character who sings and dances correctly, some catchy songs that linger in the head and the performance of Albert Finney and Carol Burnett. Recommended to Huston completists or to parents looking for a rainy sunday afternoon family movie.

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like2sleep

16Dec10

we got annie :O)

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honeybon

4May10

I am with Jeans...on that one!

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bees can see ultraviolet light

17Apr10

This movie was the love of my childhood, but I haven't watched it since..

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