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1930s | Holiday
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IMDbFunniest Female Performer in a TV Special Leading or Supporting Network Cable or Syndication | 2000 | Kathy
Favorite TV Movie or Miniseries | 2000
Best Young ActressPerformance in a MiniseriesMadeForTV Film | 2000 | Alicia
2000
Outstanding PeriodFantasy Television Series | 2000 | Shay
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | 2000 | Kathy
Outstanding Achievement in Television Variety or Special | 2000 | Rob
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2000 | Kathy
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries Movie or a Special | 2000
Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries Movie or a Special | 2000 | Archie
Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries Movie or a Special | 2000 | Ralf D.
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie | 2000 | Keith
Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries Movie or a Special | 2000 | Shay
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries Movie or a Special | 2000 | Rob
Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries Movie or a Special | 2000 | Scott
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Miniseries Movie or a Special | 2000 | Natasha
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie | 2000 | Kathy
Outstanding Made for Television Movie | 2000
Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2000 | Kathy
Best Performance in a Feature Film or TV Movie Young Ensemble | 2000 | Danelle
Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot Leading Young Actress | 2000 | Alicia
Best Family TV Movie or Pilot Network | 2000
Best Costume Design in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | 2000
Best Motion Picture Made for Television | 2000
Outstanding Achievement in Movies Miniseries and Specials | 2000
Best Period Hair Styling Television for a MiniSeries or Movie of the Week | 2000 | Natasha
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries | 2000 | Kathy
Variety or Awards Show Music Special or Documentary | 2000 | Edward L.
Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week | 2000
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television NonFiction Variety or Music Series or Specials | 2000 | Edward L.
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in MusicalVariety | 2000 | Rob
Budget 7,500,000 USD
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.
Andrea McArdle, who plays the "Star-to-Be" in the "NYC" Broadway musical number, played Annie in the original Broadway stage production of "Annie". That production opened at the Alvin Theatre in April 1977, played for 2,377 performances, and won the 1977 Tony Awards for Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical.
Among the changes from prior versions to this version are: Four songs, including the original title song, "Annie", which was not in the Broadway score, but was written for the prior movie version;A subplot involving Sandy's going missing in the original musical;The White House "Tomorrow" reprise, which was replaced by a scene involving Grace Farrell and Annie; and The ending is subtly changed, in that Miss Hannigan, not Lily St. Regis, pretends to be Mrs. Mudge.
During a 2016 interview with Terry Gross on the National Public Radio program "Fresh Air," Anna Kendrick said that as a child she auditioned for a role in this TV movie.
Kathy Bates played the role of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" and Victor Garber of Thomas Andrews (who was an engineer of the RMS Titanic) both in the film Titanic (1997)
"Lily: Oliver Warbucks... the millionaire? Miss Hannigan: No, the billionaire, you dumb hotel."
"President Franklin D. Roosevelt: Annie, I have some news for you. Oliver. [he shakes Oliver's hand] President Franklin D. Roosevelt: The FBI was able to trace your parents to a David and Margaret Bennett. Annie: You mean the Bennetts are my real parents? Where are they? Oliver 'Daddy' Warbucks: Annie, I'm sorry. It seems that they passed away some time ago. Annie: So, I really am an orphan. [she walks away and Grace follows her] Miss Grace Farrell: Annie, are you alright? [Annie turns around] Annie: Yeah, I think so. See, I always knew that parents loved me and that they would come back for me someday. If they were alive. [she has a teardrop in her eye and Grace hugs her] Annie: I guess you have to look at the bright side. At least I'm not a Mudge."