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Annie ()


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A little orphan girl catches the attention of a kind man named Mr. Warbucks, who wants to adopt her, but the cruel, strict orphanage owner has a scheme to keep Annie - and her reward money.

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  • Won 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 7 wins & 24 nominations.
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Cast

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Miss Agatha Hannigan
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Daniel Francis "Rooster" Hannigan
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Grace Farrell
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Lily St. Regis
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Oliver Warbucks
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Beat Cop
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Mr. Bundles
Erin Adams ...
Tessie
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Molly
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Kate
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July
Marissa Rago ...
Pepper
Danelle Wilson ...
Duffy
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Star-To-Be
Alicia Morton ...
Annie
Dennis Howard ...
F.D.R.
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Drake
Kurt Knudson ...
Justice Brandeis
Brooks Almy ...
Mrs. Pugh
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Mrs. Greer
Tom Billett ...
2nd Policeman
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Corn Vendor
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Sophie
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Ira
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Artie
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Dog Catcher
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Asst. Dog Catcher
Chester ...
Sandy
Chip ...
Sandy
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Female Dancer
Lisa Dahmin ...
Female Dancer
Melanie A. Gage ...
Female Dancer (as Melanie Gage)
Denise Holland ...
Female Dancer
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Female Dancer
Jennifer Lee Keyes ...
Female Dancer (as Jennifer Keyes)
Stephanie Landwehr ...
Female Dancer
Christine Langer ...
Female Dancer
Kimberly Lyon ...
Female Dancer
Taliva Martin ...
Female Dancer
Tabatha Mays ...
Female Dancer (as Tabbatha Mays)
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Female Dancer
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Female Dancer (as Tara Nicole)
Elizabeth Ramos ...
Female Dancer
Guadalupe Bujanda ...
Male Dancer
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Male Dancer
Sergio Carbajal ...
Male Dancer
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Male Dancer (as Keith Diorio)
Scott Fowler ...
Male Dancer
Ryan Heffington ...
Male Dancer
Michael Higgins ...
Male Dancer
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Male Dancer
Joe Loera ...
Male Dancer
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Male Dancer
Art Palmer ...
Male Dancer
Nathan Prevost ...
Male Dancer
Christopher Smith ...
Male Dancer
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Male Dancer
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Male Dancer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
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Customer (uncredited)
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Boylan Sister (uncredited)
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Servant at Mansion (uncredited)
Ann Mills ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Orphan Sam (uncredited)
Jerry Whitman ...
Bert Healey (uncredited)

Directed by

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Rob Marshall ... (directed by)

Written by

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Irene Mecchi ... (teleplay)
 
Thomas Meehan ... (book of musical play "Annie")
 
Martin Charnin ... (lyrics)

Produced by

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Brad Krevoy ... co-producer
Neil Meron ... executive producer
Chris Montan ... executive producer
Marykay Powell ... executive producer
John Whitman ... producer (produced by)
Craig Zadan ... executive producer

Cinematography by

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Ralf D. Bode ... director of photography (as Ralf Bode)

Editing by

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Scott Vickrey ... (edited by)

Editorial Department

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Michael N. Knue ... additional editor
Paul Lear ... colorist
Asim Matin ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Valorie Massalas ... (casting by)

Production Design by

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Stephen Hendrickson

Art Direction by

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Edward L. Rubin

Set Decoration by

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Archie D'Amico

Costume Design by

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Shay Cunliffe

Makeup Department

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Mishell Chandler ... additional hair stylist
Stacy Halax ... additional makeup
Lumas Hamilton Jr. ... additional hair stylist (as Lumas Hamilton)
Margie Kaklamanos ... additional makeup artist (as Margie Latinopoulos)
Matthew Kasten ... hair stylist
Natasha Ladek ... key hair stylist (as Natascha Ladek)
Sari Lietzman ... makeup artist (as Sari Leitzman)
Cheryl Ann Nick ... additional makeup artist (as Cheryl Nick)
Rod Ortega ... additional hair stylist
Pamela Roth ... makeup artist
Tonyia Verna ... additional makeup artist (as Tanya Verna)
Heather Koontz ... additional makeup (uncredited)
David Syner ... key makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Brenda K. Kyle ... executive in charge of production
J.B. Levine ... post-production supervisor
Irwin Marcus ... executive production manager
Jerry O'Connor ... production supervisor
John Whitman ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Yudi Bennett ... first assistant director
Andrew Bernstein ... second assistant director
Ryan Craig ... dga trainee
Dylan K. Massin ... second second assistant director (as Dylan Massin)

Art Department

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Joe Bachelor ... muralist
Michael Baker ... swing gang
Jason Bean ... swing gang
Timothy Braniff ... production illustrator (as Tim Braniff)
Joseph Calta ... stand-by painter (as Joseph 'Skip' Calta)
Tony Chavez ... carpenter
Lynn Christopher ... set designer
Chuck Coffman ... swing gang
Michael Courville ... property master
Kurt De Flipps ... second assistant props (as Kurt DeFilipps)
Doug Devine ... set dresser
Jim Falkenstein ... third assistant props
L. David Gordon ... drapery foreman
Lanny Henson ... construction general foreman
Stephanie Higgins Frey ... art department coordinator (as Stephanie Frey)
Michael Holcomb ... paint foreman
Daniel R. Jennings ... set designer (as Daniel Jennings)
Robert W. Joseph ... leadman (as Robert Joseph)
Johnny Knight ... construction coordinator
Christopher H. Lawrence ... on-set dresser (as Christopher Lawrence)
Ronnie Lombard ... swing gang
Scott Meigs ... swing gang
Don Silva ... stage foreman
Robert Sissman ... set designer (as Rob Sissman)
Gary Speckman ... set designer
Shana Taylor ... art department assistant
Ronald L. Woodward ... set dresser
Zu ... swing gang

Sound Department

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Sergio Bandera ... assistant sound editor
Gregg Barbanell ... foley walker
Mike Boudry ... foley mixer
Rich Green ... foley coordinator
Dennis Kirkpatrick ... boom operator
Laura Macias ... foley walker
Edward L. Moskowitz ... production sound mixer
Terry O'Bright ... re-recording mixer
Keith Rogers ... re-recording mixer
Scott Weber ... supervising sound editor
Christopher T. Welch ... supervising adr editor (as Chris Welch)
Hal Whitby ... boom operator

Special Effects by

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Kevin Bowers ... special effects technician
Howard Jensen ... special effects
Roger Lifsey ... special effects technician
Samuel E. Price ... special effects technician (as Sam Price)
Paul Stewart ... special effects technician
Gregory C. Tippie ... special effects technician (as Greg Tippie)
Ron Grudon ... special effects staff (uncredited)
Darin Woldman ... special effects staff (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Thad Beier ... 3D motion tracking: Hammerhead
Syd Dutton ... visual effects: Illusion Arts, Inc.
Rocco Gioffre ... matte artist
Adam Kowalski ... compositing
Kelvin McIlwain ... matte artist: Illusion Arts
Bill Taylor ... visual effects: Illusion Arts, Inc.
David S. Williams Jr. ... compositing

Camera and Electrical Department

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Paul Bode ... first assistant camera
Eric Cochran ... lamp operator
Raymond Collins ... lamp operator
Robert Dudley ... best boy grip (as Robert Dudly)
Robert Fischer ... grip (as Bob Fisher)
Pat Fitzpatrick ... best boy
Jeff Gatesman ... dimmer board operator
Todd Griffith ... key grip
Lisa Guerriero ... second assistant camera
Bogdan Iofciulescu ... technocrane operator
Bob Ivener ... grip (as Robert Ivener)
Steven J. Kovalesky ... lamp operator (as Steve Kovalesky)
Craig Kvinsland ... lamp operator
Abraham Martinez ... camera loader (as Abe Martinez)
Dave Mendez ... grip
John Pedone ... electrician
Jeffrey W. Petersen ... gaffer (as Jeff Peterson)
Andy Shuttleworth ... steadicam operator
Cliff Sperry ... dolly grip
Michael Stone ... camera operator
James Andrew Turpin ... lamp operator (as Andy Turpin)
Brian Webster ... lamp operator
Dan Zarlengo ... rigging gaffer
Scott Humbert ... still photographer (uncredited)
Chris Wagganer ... video assist operator (uncredited)
Dan Zarlengo ... set lighting technician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Rosalie Joseph ... casting: New York
Barbara J. McCarthy ... casting assistant (as Barbara McCarthy)
Steve Spiker ... central casting
Marcia Turner ... casting: New York

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Tom Cummins ... costumer
Betsy Glick ... costumer
Shirley Lipscomb ... costumer
Patricia McLaughlin ... costume supervisor
Austin Myers ... costumer
Ellen Ryba ... costumer
Bess Stansell ... costumer
Catherine Wall ... cutter/fitter

Music Department

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Mark Agostino ... music playback assistant
Brian Besterman ... orchestrator
Doug Besterman ... supervising orchestrator (as Douglas Besterman)
Paul Bogaev ... conductor
Marshall Bowen ... music preparation
Tom Boyd ... oboe soloist
Martin Charnin ... lyrical composer: songs
Martin Erskine ... additional underscore / music arranger / orchestrator
Ned Paul Ginsburg ... orchestrator (as Ned Ginsburg)
M.B. Gordy ... musician: Percussion
Andy Hill ... music production supervisor
Larry Hochman ... orchestrator
Louis Robert King ... orchestrator (as Lous King)
David Krane ... additional underscore / music arranger: dance music
Edie Lehmann Boddicker ... singer
Jim May ... musician: rehearsal pianist
Chris Montan ... music producer
Christina Paakkari ... assistant score recording engineer (as Charlie Paakkari)
Bobbi Page ... score vocalist
Charles Strouse ... music by
Jeanette Surga ... music editor
Danny Troob ... musical underscore / orchestrator
Fred Vogler ... music playback mixer
Booker White ... music preparation
Reggie Wilson ... orchestra contractor
Frank Wolf ... music co-producer / music engineer / music scoring mixer
Janet Adderley ... vocal teacher (uncredited)
Paul Bogaev ... musical director (uncredited)
Sam Kriger ... pre-production vocal casting (uncredited)
Frank Macchia ... music preparation (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Betty A. Griffin ... script supervisor (as Betty Abbott Griffin)

Transportation Department

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Victor Anderson ... transportation coordinator (as Vic Anderson)
John Cahill ... driver
James Cline ... driver (as Jim Cline)
Reed Cohan ... driver (as Reed Cohen)
Jim Crane ... driver
Jeff J. Hattem ... driver (as Jeff Hattem)
Larry Market ... driver
Anthony Pentecorvo ... driver
William F. Reinert ... driver (as Bill Reinert)
Bernard Sands ... driver
Robbie Stinton ... transportation captain
Wayne Williams ... driver
Alan Kaminsky ... picture car coordinator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Jeff Ajhar ... production secretary
Diana Austin ... accountant
Paul Barry ... second assistant accountant
Jason Bragg ... production assistant
Karen Brooks ... production coordinator
Bennett Crocker ... assistant production coordinator
Terri Farley-Teruel ... production services
Denise Faye ... assistant choreographer
Carey Goldstein ... stand-in
Peter M. Green ... production executive (uncredited)
Kim Hasse ... stand-in
Douglas Huber ... stand-in (as Doug Huber)
Jill Iverson ... assistant: Mr. Montan
Aaron Kampfer ... production assistant
Travis Knox ... production associate
Connie Kunz ... assistant accountant
Kenneth Alan Langie ... production assistant (as Ken Langie)
Lalita Lauren ... stand-in (as Lolita Lauren)
Rob Marshall ... choreographer
Ryan Moorman ... production assistant
Matthew Murray ... production associate
Anne Nevison ... stand-in
Greg Oliver ... production assistant
Mark Palmer ... craft service
Kristen Payne ... assistant production coordinator
René Pinochet ... latin spanish voice dubbing: Molly
Joey Pizzi ... associate choreographer
Lee Poppie ... stand-in
Janelle Ramaker ... assistant: Mr. Marshall
Randy 'Crafty' Reid ... craft service (as Randy Reed)
Deborah Ricketts ... archive researcher
Susan Rossitto ... stand-in (as Susie Rossitto)
Joel Silverman ... animal trainer
Cody Smith ... wrangler
Diana Smith ... animal trainer: background
Dena Troxell ... stand-in
Garfield Whitman ... production assistant
June Jordan ... stand-in (uncredited)
Billy Pittard ... opening design: Pittard Sullivan (uncredited)
Roger Schumacher ... animal trainer (uncredited)

Thanks

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Lewis M. Allen ... acknowledgment: produced on the New York Stage by (as Lewis Allen)
Stephen R. Friedman ... acknowledgment: produced on the New York Stage by
Irwin Meyer ... acknowledgment: produced on the New York Stage by
Mike Nichols ... acknowledgment: originally presented on the New York stage by
Ray Stark ... acknowledgment: original motion picture "Annie" produced by

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Eleven-year-old Annie has been living in an orphanage her whole life run by the cruel Miss Hannigan. After unsuccessful escape attempts, Grace Farrell comes to take the child home to live two weeks with billionaire Oliver Warbucks during Christmas. The plucky orphan worms her way into the hearts of the staff and Mr. Warbucks and even the President of the United States. Even though Mr. Warbucks wants to adopt her, she is still looking for her real parents who left a locket with her when they dropped her off at the orphanage. Miss Hannigan's brother and his sleazy girlfriend pose as Annie's parents to gather the reward that Warbucks has offered to Annie's real parents. Written by

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Taglines Disney makes the classic musical more magical than ever! See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Annie - Weihnachten einer Waise (Germany)
  • Энни (Russia)
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Runtime
  • 90 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Kristin Chenoweth auditioned for the title role in the original film version of "Annie". She got to the final stages of the audition process, but was turned down because her Southern accent was too thick. See more »
Goofs The location of McGillicutty's Tavern moves. As the truck drives away with Annie in the laundry, it shows the tavern as being down the road to the right of the orphanage, whereas at the end of "Easy Street" when Rooster, Miss Hannigan, and Lily dance down the road and into the tavern, it is to the left of the orphanage. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2000). See more »
Soundtracks Overture See more »
Crazy Credits While Ernie Sabella and Vic Polizos are both in the opening titles of the film, they are NOT in the end credits. See more »
Quotes Lily: Oliver Warbucks... the millionaire?
Miss Hannigan: No, the billionaire, you dumb hotel.
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