No. The story started as a comic strip in the 1920's and 30's and became a movie in the 1932 and 1938. The stage production was in 1977. The most recent movie is just one of many movies and stage productions. The title comes from a poem written in 1882. As you can see it has been around a long time.
6 orphans 7 counting Annie
Tessie is the orphan that says 'Oh my goodness' in the movie Annie. I am pretty sure she has blonde hair in the movie.
Yes, she played molly in the 1999 version of Annie.
'Be sure to drink your Ovaltine'.
The role is played by Alicia Morton and her screen name is Annie
Harold Gray has written: 'Little Orphan Annie, 1935' 'Little Orphan Annie and the Gila Monster gang' 'The complete Little Orphan Annie' 'Little Orphan Annie never say die!' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Little Orphan Annie in Cosmic City' 'To the Prairie and to God'
Little orphan Annie
The main character in the movie Annie was an orphan.
Yes.
Little Orphan Annie - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed
i know this is an 11 year old question but there's 12 Little Orphan Annie (1932) Little Orphan Annie (1938) Annie (1982) Little Orphan Annie's A Very Animated Christmas Annie: A Royal Adventure! (sequel to Annie 1982) Annie (1999) Annie (2014) Annie Live! Broadway show of Annie And 2 sequels to the broadway show Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge Annie Warbucks And Annie Jr (if you could that)
Rooster Hannigan
Aileen Quinn
Tuckerville - 2005 Little Orphan Annie - 1.8 was released on: USA: 2005
6 orphans 7 counting Annie
Tessie is the orphan that says 'Oh my goodness' in the movie Annie. I am pretty sure she has blonde hair in the movie.
She's an orphan!