Little Orphan Annie (Film)
"Little Orphan Annie" is a 1982 musical film directed by John Huston, based on the popular comic strip created by Harold Gray. The story follows a young girl named Annie, who lives in an orphanage run by the cruel Miss Hannigan. Annie's life changes when she is chosen to spend a week with the wealthy industrialist Oliver Warbucks.
The film features memorable songs, including "Tomorrow," and showcases themes of hope and resilience. Annie's journey highlights her determination to find her parents while forming a bond with Warbucks and his staff. The film received mixed reviews but has since become a beloved classic.