Main Cast: Ann Gillis, Robert Kent, June Travis, John Farrell MacDonald, J.M. Kerrigan
Release Year: 1938
Country: US
Run Time: 57 minutes
Plot
Harold Gray's long-running comic strip Little Orphan Annie was first brought to the screen in 1932, with Mitzi Green as Annie. This 1938 version was produced by Paramount, with Ann Gillis (best known for her performance as Becky Thatcher in Selznick's Adventures of Tom Sawyer) as Gray's resourceful, saucer-eyed heroine. Surprisingly, there's no "Daddy Warbucks" in this story of Annie's efforts to help the impoverished residents of a tenement neighborhood. Befriending would-be boxer Johnny Adams (Robert Kent), Annie persuades the tenement dwellers to subsidize Johnny's pugilistic career, with the promise that they'll be compensated with his championship prize money. Unfortunately, the loan sharks who've been terrorizing the neighborhood get wind of Annie's scheme, and it looks bad for both Annie and Johnny until a group of angry housewives come a-marching to the rescue! Needless to say, this Little Orphan Annie bears zero resemblance to the hit Broadway musical of the 1970s. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Field M. Gray - Art Director, Ben Holmes - Director, Robert Bischoff - Editor, Louis Forbes - Musical Direction/Supervision, Frank Redman - Cinematographer, John Speaks - Producer, Endre Bohem - Screen Story, Samuel Ornitz - Screenwriter, Budd Schulberg - Screenwriter