Little Orphan Annie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Little Orphan Annie is a daily American comic strip, created by Harold Gray (1894–1968), that first appeared on August 5, 1924. The title, suggested by an editor at the Chicago Tribune Syndicate,...
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Hypertext encyclopedia of comics and animation ... Little Orphan Annie was not an original name — it was the approximate title of an 1885 poem by James Whitcomb Riley and a photo that has hung in a Philadelphia gallery since 1909, among other things. Nor was the idea of a self-reliant kid, alone against the world, a new one.
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Little Orphan Annie: The War Years, 1939-1945 or; Heroism on the Home Front ... Little Orphan Annie came into the rapidly developing Comic Strip scene at an opportune moment. The audience was interested, the medium of the newspaper was willing, and Gray was able. However, his abilities as a storyteller and artist were not...
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Directed by John Huston. With Albert Finney, Carol Burnett, Ann Reinking. ... Broadway musical based on the Little Orphan Annie comic strip. A young orphan girls adventures in finding a family that will take her. full summary | add synopsis...
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IMDb > Little Orphan Annie (1938) ... Little Orphan Annie (1938) More at IMDbPro » ... View company contact information for Little Orphan Annie on IMDbPro.
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www.imdb.com/title/tt0030375/
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Just as a Marx Brothers movie can be appreciated for its slapstick comedy or for its biting satire, Little Orphan Annie could be read for the charm of a little girl wandering through the world, or for the political tract it frequently became.
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Little Orphan Annie's come to my house to stay. To wash the cups and saucers up and brush the crumbs away. To shoo the chickens from the porch and dust the hearth and sweep, and make the fire and bake the bread to earn her board and keep.
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www.judyn.trest.com/OrphanAnnie.html
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Annie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Annie is the diminutive form of the feminine given names Anna, Ann, Anne, and other variations. Use of the name Annie may refer to: •Little Orphan Annie, the star of the comic strip of the same name ...
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