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Cast: Aileen Quinn, Albert Finney, Carol Burnett, Ann Reinking, Tim Curry, Bernadette Peters, Geoffrey Holder, Roger Minami, Toni Ann Gisondi, Rosanne Sorrentino, Lara Berk, April Lerman, Robin Ignico, Lucie Stewart, Edward Herrmann, Lois de Banzie, Peter Marshall, Loni Ackerman, Murphy Cross, Nancy Sinclair, I.M. Hobson, Lu Leonard, Mavis Ray, Pamela Blair, Colleen Zenk, Victor Griffin, Jerome Collamore, Jon Richards, Wayne Cilento, Ken Swofford, Larry Hankin, Irving Metzman, Angela Martin, Kurtis Epper, Liz Marsh, Danielle Miller, Lisa Kieldrup, Angela Lee Sloan, Tina Caspary, Julie Whitman, Jan Mackie, Shawnee Smith, Amanda Peterson, Jamie Flowers, Cherie Michan, Janet Jones, Linda Saputo, Sonja Haney, Kari Baca, Victoria Hartman, Nikki D'Amico, James Arcuri, Pamela Joya Arcuri, Ray Bolger, Frank Cagno, Fritzi Jane Courtney, Janeen Damian, Terry Eno, Mark Frawley, Melissa Hayden, John Huston, Tom Lawrence, Martika, Denise McKenna, Lou Mulford, Christi Nicholls, Tammy O'Rourke, Lori Randolph, Meredith Salenger, Timothy Scott, Michael Serrecchia
Release: 1982-05-21
Runtime: 127
Plot: Annie 1982 is widely recognized as the original Annie movie that introduced a new generation to the beloved Broadway musical. Directed by John Huston and based on the stage hit of the same name, the film brought Little Orphan Annie to life with vibrant musical numbers, colorful characters, and a classic rags to riches story set during the Great Depression.Aileen Quinn stars as Annie, the spirited redhead who dreams of a better life beyond the walls of the orphanage run by the cruel Miss Hannigan, played by Carol Burnett. When billionaire Oliver Warbucks decides to host an orphan for the holidays, Annie captures his heart and turns his world upside down. Along the way, the film explores loyalty, hope, and the belief that tomorrow can always be brighter.
With standout performances by Albert Finney, Tim Curry, Bernadette Peters, and Geoffrey Holder, the original Annie movie combines big musical set pieces with heartwarming family drama. The film includes memorable songs like “It’s the Hard Knock Life,” “Easy Street,” and “Tomorrow,” which helped cement Annie as a household name throughout the 1980s.
Today, Annie 1982 remains a nostalgic favorite and a cornerstone of 80s family entertainment. Its mix of optimism, musical charm, and larger than life performances continues to resonate with audiences young and old.