Little Orphant Annie
Originally released in 1918. Little Orphant Annie is a drama film. directed by Colin Campbell. At just 57 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Colleen Moore, Tom Santschi, and Harry Lonsdale
Synopsis
Annie, left orphaned after the death of her mother, goes to live in an orphanage where she tells her fellow orphans stories of ghosts and goblins. The matron of the orphanage finds Annie's closest relative, the abusive Uncle Thomp. Her uncle who puts her to hard work doing hard labor on his farm, belittling her all the while. Big Dave, a neighbor and tough cow-poke sees this and comes to her aid. Dave becomes her protector. Eventually Annie goes to live with Squire Goode and his large family. There, she entertains the children of the household with her stories, but sees her abusive aunt and uncle as her chief tormentors. She tells stories of how the goblins will take away the children if they are not good. Each story she tells is illustrated. War breaks out and Dave, who Annie adores, enlists. Uncle Thomp, hearing that Dave has been killed in action, takes pleasure in telling Annie the news. Broken-hearted, Annie falls ill and dies in bed, surrounded by family.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Selig Polyscope Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Little Orphant Annie about?
Annie, left orphaned after the death of her mother, goes to live in an orphanage where she tells her fellow orphans stories of ghosts and goblins. The matron of the orphanage finds Annie's closest ...
Who directed Little Orphant Annie?
Little Orphant Annie was directed by Colin Campbell.
How long is Little Orphant Annie?
Little Orphant Annie has a runtime of 0 hours and 57 minutes (57 minutes total).
When was Little Orphant Annie released?
Little Orphant Annie was released on December 31, 1918 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Little Orphant Annie?
The main cast of Little Orphant Annie includes Colleen Moore, Tom Santschi, Harry Lonsdale, Eugenie Besserer, Doris Baker.