Annie Movie Script
Annie Movie Script
Annie!
Annie!
There, there.
I do not!
Cut it out!
Go back to bed.
...because they want a little girl with brown hair and brown eyes.
Oh, my goodness.
If this floor don't shine like the top of the Chrysler Building...
Understand?
Kill, kill.
Rotten orphans.
Get to work!
Polish my shoes!
And I mean...
...start now!
Wonderful.
Where's Annie?
Miss Hannigan.
Mr. Bundles.
My schedule, I mean.
Poor dog.
Amscray!
Anybody else?
Dumb dog.
My father's name?
Call him.
Call him?
Sandy!
Sandy!
Yes, sir.
What?!
Annie!
...enough?
Kill! Kill!
He smells.
Fifi?
Rover.
Hide him.
And this...
Shut up.
Yeah?
Anyway she's back, everything's fine. All's well that ends well.
Mr. Warbucks would like to invite an orphan to spend a week with him.
Friendly.
Intelligent.
M-l-S-S-l-S-S-l-P-P-I.
And happy.
How old?
Seven.
Eight. Nine.
Ten?
Ten?
- Annie? - Yes.
Why not?
Fiddle-faddle.
Oh, boy! I would love to. I would really, really love to.
You can have any orphan in the whole orphanage except Annie.
Why?
I assume you work for Mr. Donnatelli and the Board of New York Orphans.
It's also a fact that he said how many people he had lined up for your job.
Just terrible.
Leaping lizards!
- My dog. - What?
He's a very sweet dog, but really, I don't think Mr. Warbucks...
Bye, Annie!
Leaping lizards.
Wow!
I won't?
Hey, Annie!
No time for dinner tonight. Send out for an American cheese sandwich.
Oh, yes.
What's this?
The photo of you sharing your home with an orphan? Only for a week.
You didn't say you wanted a boy. You just said an orphan, so I got a girl.
I want a boy!
Even if it is only for your image, I'm glad you're doing it.
Get away!
- Rooster! - Sis.
Sure enough, the scum-bum took off and whipped the pack.
No kidding?
The thing is, I got delayed and I didn't have time to cash in.
Okay, Rooster.
If I loan you 5 bucks, will you take this dumb hotel out of here?
Rooster!
Me too.
In conclusion...
...because your country has raised its voice loud and clear for democracy...
That will come with a year's supply of spare parts and ammunition...
What's this?
Punjab!
Remove this animal and its young mistress along with it.
- It's hard getting used to a girl. - Girls are easy to get used to.
Like Miss Farrell, she does all the work around here.
Sliced bread.
She said it was swell, and Miss Hannigan goes all the time.
Me? Annie, you may think that Miss Farrell does all the work...
Actually, I think it's better when you don't know what you're missing.
Punjab, buy out the 8:00 show. Let's all go to the movies.
You won't be young forever. It's time you settled your future.
- No one loves you as much as I. - True, but what can I do about it?
Dare to tell me that you love him, and you're free of me forever.
I love him.
Come in here, all of you. See this woman? You know her.
I let her make sacrifices for me, but I owe her nothing.
Marguerite.
...think of how happy we were once and how happy we'll be again.
Marguerite.
Marguerite.
Could you get her nightgown? It's behind the bathroom door.
Certainly.
- That. - What?
Good heavens.
Yes?
Thank you.
I'll do it myself.
Get inside!
Hi, sweetie.
Little cutie.
This way.
Sign.
Thank you.
Good Lord!
Maybe you ought to know more about me before you make up your mind.
I decided then and there that one day I would be very rich.
Making money was all I ever gave a damn about, up till now.
Kind of.
What is?
It's a swell locket, but if it's all the same, I'll keep my old one.
They kept the other half of this old locket so I'd know them.
I'm going to find them someday and have a regular mother and father...
I don't mean to hurt your feelings. You've been nicer to me than anyone.
L-O-D-E-N-T lodent
Who's that who just walked into our Red Network studios?
It's none other than the Wall Street tycoon, Oliver Warbucks!
Mr. Warbucks!
"Warbucks interrupts.
Good night, Bert Healy, for the Red Network. Drop page."
From all of you, our smiles family, this is Bert Healy saying...
- We've got to get her out of here. - Get the autocopter ready.
Guess what? Mr. Warbucks is going to take you to see the president.
Oh, boy!
- Whatever that may be. - You being here means a great deal.
Thank you for bringing the old goat. We'll make a New Dealer of him yet.
I can't teach you to do that, but you can roll in a chair with wheels.
- People don't eat in the long run. - People can't feed their children.
Take them off the dole and put them to work. That's what I'll do.
Wait a minute!
Hold everything!
Oh, Franklin.
Sing.
All right, everybody, step up. I've got fresh fish here.
Ten years ago we left our little baby girl on the front steps.
Now we have a hardware store in New Jersey. We can take care of her.
And a rooster.
Rooster?
You want details? I've got specifics on every kid in this dump.
She says her parents saved the other half to come and claim her with.
Open it.
Hurry.
Oh, my goodness!
Beautiful.
Stop them.
Stop it.
If a man counts his chickens before they hatch, he gets a scrambled egg.
I never realized how many dishonest people there are in New York.
They're dead. I guess I've known that deep down for a long time.
We're trapped.
Great idea.
It's a long way down. Are you sure you want to do this?
We were starving. We needed the job. That's why we left our little girl.
What's this?
Annie!
- The lady at the orphanage told us. - I have her birth certificate here.
I'll go pack.
Come on.
A certified cheque!
- Will the stores take this back? - All your new clothes?
My folks are poor. All these clothes are going to make them feel bad.
Come here.
Hurry up.
Oh, my goodness!
- Her parents took her away. - But they weren't her parents.
Make it fast.
Rooster, stop!
Rooster!
Stop it!
I know.
Help, somebody!
Leave me alone.
Please, help.
Help!
Punjab, help.
Annie!