Annie (UK)

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The movie of `Tomorrow`
Certificate: U
Running Time: 112 mins
Retail Price: £19.99
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Synopsis:
Annie is the story of a plucky, red-haired girl, who dreams of life outside her orphanage and its gin-soaked tyrant, Miss Hannigan (played to perfection by Carol Burnett).

One day Annie meets the famous billionaire. `Daddy` Warbucks (Albert Finney), and the pair share spectacular times in the New York City of the 1930s. But Miss Hannigan and her zany, villianous colleagues are determined to spoil the fun for America`s favourite orphan...

Based on the smash-hit Broadway musical, `Annie` features a chorus of terrific songs, including `It`s a Hard Knock Life` and `Tomorrow`.

Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Theatrical Trailer
Original Advertising
Talent Files

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 2.35:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 English

Subtitle Tracks:
Turkish
Swedish
Spanish
Portuguese
Polish
Norwegian
Italian
Icelandic
Hungarian
Hindi
Hebrew
Greek
German
French
English
Dutch
Danish
Czech
Bulgarian
Arabic

Directed By:
John Huston

Written By:



Starring:
Aileen Quinn
Bernadette Peters
Tim Curry
Ann Reinking
Carol Burnett
Albert Finney

Casting By:
Jeremy Ritzer
Howard Feuer

Soundtrack By:
Charles Strouse
Ralph Burns

Director of Photography:
Richard Moore

Editor:
Margaret Booth

Costume Designer:
Theoni V. Aldredge

Production Designer:
Dale Hennesy

Producer:
Ray Stark
Carol Sobieski

Distributor:
Columbia Pictures

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8 / 10
Having seen this at the cinema 3 times in 1982 i was looking forward to this release.unfairly dismissed by critics and only moderately successful at the box office.this was one of the better movies of 1982.albert finney is amazing as daddy warbucks.tim curry is yet another villan but at least he gets to to sing and dance.carol burnette is a great miss hannigan and annie herself isnt too annoying.the sets are delightful and movie on dvd has never looked or sounded better.minus points for lack of features and subtitles that go missing when the songs come on.if you love the film its a great buy.but there should of been a documentry with this
posted by Tony Ferrino on 21/5/2001 17:42