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  2. Dec 23, 2014 · Why, her name, of course, is Annie. “Good job, Annie,” says the teacher. “OK, Annie B., your turn.” The camera cuts to Annie Bennett, played by the delightful Quvenzhané Wallis. She doesn’t want...

    • At The Time, It Was The Most Expensive Musical Ever made.
    • The Creator of The Anniemusical Hated The Movie.
    • John Huston Was Hired to Direct Because of His Similarities to Daddy Warbucks.
    • Albert Finney Was Hardly The First Choice to Play Daddy Warbucks.
    • “Easy Street" Was Originally A Huge, Outdoor number.
    • The Re-Shoot of "Easy Street" Was Mildly Complicated by Burnett's Chin Surgery.
    • There Were Around 500 Different Product Tie-Ins For The Film.
    • Around 8000 Girls Auditioned to Play Annie.
    • Finney Had Little Experience with Song and Dance.
    • The Warbucks Mansion Was A Real House, But only Briefly.

    Though the final budget varies from source to source, most agree that it cost about $40 million to produce Annie, with a large part of that budget (about $9.5 million) spent on buying the rights to the popular 1977 Broadway play the film was based on. There were also the not insubstantial costs of advertising the film and producing prints, which, a...

    Getty Images Martin Charnin, conceiver, director, and lyricist of the Broadway hit, had nothing good to say about what producer Ray Stark and director John Huston did to his play. When he sold the rights, he relinquished all creative control. The result, Charnin told the Hartford Courant, was this: “Warbucks, played by Albert Finney, 'was an Englis...

    Getty Images If you wanted darkness, grit, and intrigue in your film, you got John Huston to direct it. The Maltese Falcon, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The African Queen, Beat the Devil, ... Annie? Huston was an odd choice, but producer Stark insisted. To Stark, the grizzled, then-76-year-old director was the embodimentof Daddy Warbucks, the ...

    While Bette Midler was the first choice to play Miss Hannigan (a role that went to Carol Burnett), there were many actors ahead of Albert Finney on the Daddy Warbucks lineup. Finney had Hollywood experience, but the stage was more his realm. Reportedly,Sean Connery was approached, but didn’t want to appear bald. Even Cary Grant, who would have been...

    The first incarnation of the show-stopping “Easy Street” was literally performed in a street, with the three enthralling villains of the film—Miss Hannigan (Burnett), Rooster (Tim Curry), and Lily (Bernadette Peters), displaying their joyous greed against a backdrop of dozens of dancing street vendors. After it was shot, Huston decided it wasn’t in...

    After primary shooting, Carol Burnett underwent surgery to correct her overbite and align her jaw. When she was called back to re-shoot “Easy Street,” she had a new face. As quoted in the Chicago Tribune,she told her director about her concerns. "Mr. Huston," she remembered saying, "Two months ago, when I went into the closet, I didn't have a chin....

    Etsy Annie ’s merchandising began three years before the film was released. Producer Ray Stark knew that the whole world was anticipating his movie, and he intended to use that interest toward a licensing boom. Tie-ins included contracts with Crayola, Random House, Marriott hotels, Sears Roebuck & Co., Knickerbocker Toys, Procter & Gamble, and Ken-...

    Two years before the film version, Aileen Quinn was in the Broadway production of Annie. She was a “swing orphan,” meaning she was trained to play any of the orphans except Annie (who, at the start of Quinn’s tenure, was Sarah Jessica Parker). Auditions for the film began in 1980 and took an entire year. The casting director had a clever way to spe...

    Finney was a trained Shakespearean stage actor and widely regarded for his dramatic roles. He’d only ever sang and danced once before in a performance, in the 1970 musical Scrooge. As a crotchety Scrooge, his singing and dancing came out more like cleverly inflected growls and splay-footed leaps. Anniedidn’t require him to become Baryshnikov with t...

    It was hard to find the right place for Oliver Warbucks to call home. Many of the grandest homes of the Gilded Age had been turned into museums, and the others had been overly featured in other movies and on television. Then Huston found Shadow Lawn, a 130-room New Jersey palace built in 1927 for Hubert Templeton Parson, the then-president of Woolw...

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  3. Dec 3, 2021 · Annie, or Little Orphan Annie, or Annie Warbucks, the plucky, relentlessly optimistic, Depression-era orphan turned adopted rich girl has been a smash hit and landmark character in comic strips, musicals, movies, and plenty of other venues.

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  4. Musicals. Annie. In 1933, after the Great Depression, a young orphan named Annie Bennett is living in the Hudson St. Home for Girls in New York City, which is run by Miss Hannigan, a cruel alcoholic who forces the orphans to clean the building daily.

  5. Dec 19, 2014 · This new version of the Broadway musical is the first since the 1999 ABC TV version, and the only theatrical movie version since the 1982 John Huston picture that starred Aileen Quinn, Albert Finney and Carol Burnett.

  6. Jul 24, 2022 · Annie” is based on Harold Gray’s “Little Orphan Annie” comic strip, which was published in some form from 1924-2010. It became a radio program (1930-1942), spawned two different films (one from RKO in 1932, the other from Paramount in 1938) and became a monster Broadway success in 1977.