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Les nouvelles aventures d'Annie

Original title: Annie: A Royal Adventure!
  • TV Movie
  • 1995
  • G
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
859
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Ashley Johnson and Jessie in Les nouvelles aventures d'Annie (1995)
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ComedyFamily

Leapin' lizards. America's favorite orphan is back in a brand-new adventure filled with sinister scoundrels, hilarious hijinks, and nonstop fun.Leapin' lizards. America's favorite orphan is back in a brand-new adventure filled with sinister scoundrels, hilarious hijinks, and nonstop fun.Leapin' lizards. America's favorite orphan is back in a brand-new adventure filled with sinister scoundrels, hilarious hijinks, and nonstop fun.

  • Director
    • Ian Toynton
  • Writers
    • Harold Gray
    • Martin Charnin
    • Thomas Meehan
  • Stars
    • Ashley Johnson
    • Joan Collins
    • George Hearn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    859
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ian Toynton
    • Writers
      • Harold Gray
      • Martin Charnin
      • Thomas Meehan
    • Stars
      • Ashley Johnson
      • Joan Collins
      • George Hearn
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 nominations total

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    Ashley Johnson
    Ashley Johnson
    • Annie
    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Lady Edwina Hogbottom
    George Hearn
    George Hearn
    • Oliver 'Daddy' Warbucks
    Ian McDiarmid
    Ian McDiarmid
    • Dr. Eli Eon
    Emily Ann Lloyd
    • Hannah
    Camilla Belle
    Camilla Belle
    • Molly
    • (as Camilla Bell)
    Crispin Bonham-Carter
    Crispin Bonham-Carter
    • Rupert Hogbottom
    Perry Benson
    • Mean Murphy Knuckles
    George Wood
    • Michael Webb
    Antony Zaki
    • Punjab
    David K.S. Tse
    David K.S. Tse
    • Asp
    • (as David Tse)
    Jayne Ashbourne
    Jayne Ashbourne
    • Charity
    Carol Cleveland
    Carol Cleveland
    • Miss Hannigan
    Buffy Davis
    Buffy Davis
    • Mrs. Webb
    Ian Redford
    Ian Redford
    • David Webb
    Timothy Bateson
    Timothy Bateson
    • Derwood
    Deborah Maclaren
    Deborah Maclaren
    • Madame Charlotte
    Ann Morrish
    • Mrs. Fowler
    • Director
      • Ian Toynton
    • Writers
      • Harold Gray
      • Martin Charnin
      • Thomas Meehan
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    User reviews21

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    5snowbunny22

    Average

    The main actress is no Aileen Quinn, but she gets the job done in an average sort of way. It's not a musical, but there is a reprise of "Tomorrow" though I don't think it's sung by the actors themselves. I'd say the actress who played Molly and Joan Collins were the best actors in the entire thing. The story is a basic kid adventure story with surprisingly little predictability. The good news is that it's hardly ever slow so almost anyone can sit through it. If you're a die-hard original Annie fan, however, you'll probably be disappointed with the entire thing. It doesn't feel "Annie. An example of the movie: "He showed me how to change an unimportant element so that the substance can no longer be used for evil purposes."
    2erlaneyva

    One of the worst movies ever

    Bad script, terrible production value, a ridiculously cheesy ending, and one token singing of Tomorrow that doesn't really even fit the moment. Save your money.
    rahero

    Not Bad

    As a TV movie, Annie 2 is funny and the actors did great jobs. Ashley Johnson look very cute. Sorry to see Joan Collins gets much older than her Dynasty days....I thought she knew the way to eternal youth. But she is still elegant and in good shape at the age of 60's.
    5Mike-DD

    A disappointing "sequel" to the original

    This version is a sad and disappointing return of Annie the orphan-no-more. Silly plot and sub-plots, combined with an under-par acting by most of the actors, and woeful characterization makes this Annie film a real let-down. The antics that Annie get into are downright silly at times, and comic timing is absent at times. The bad guys in this case are so inept that they might as well turn themselves in instead of trying to escape. At least the crooks in the original Annie had much more brains and intellect than most common criminals.

    Wait till it comes to free-to-air unless you are really an Annie-fan.
    7I_Ailurophile

    Silly, kitschy, kid-friendly, but pretty enjoyable!

    It hardly needs to be said, but mark this as the type of sequel/TV movie that is whipped up to revive a beloved character or franchise, but which very pointedly sticks them in odd circumstances, just for fun. After all, why not? It's safe to say that the very premise of 'Annie: A royal adventure' is rather far-fetched, but by the same token, the only intent here is family-friendly entertainment. None of the cast from this picture's 1982 predecessor have returned, nor is this a musical - but as there's no pressure to remain especially faithful to a preexisting story, everyone involved here is allowed to just have a good time. To that end, the writing is definitely simplified such that young children could enjoy it, but there's still sufficient cleverness here to make it reasonably appealing to older viewers, too. 'A royal adventure' isn't wholly essential, perhaps, but it's pretty decent!

    Outlandish as the story is, Trish Soodik's screenplay is rather solid. Though geared for kids, the scene writing and dialogue is penned with wit and good humor that earns some smiles and laughs. (Even if the title character's catchphrase - "leaping lizards!" - is repeated a hair too often.) The narrative is complete and cohesive, and suitably smart that one can recognize some nice little touches to keep one engaged. Compared to what we would want of more adult-oriented fare the characters are perhaps underwritten in general, and largely reduced to a single personality trait, but it's fine for a feature of this nature. Annie alone feels duly well-rounded, buzzing with precocious energy and determination; good thing she's the protagonist!

    Gratifyingly, whatever strength there is in 'A royal adventure,' the cast do a terrific job of drawing it out, guided by capable direction from Ian Toynton. Even those portraying secondary supporting characters, like Jayne Ashbourne, Perry Benson, and Camilla Belle impress with what material they're given. Joan Collins is clearly eating up the opportunity to play such a deliciously dramatic dame as Lady Hogbottom, and it's an unexpected pleasure to watch her - and Crispin Bonham-Carter, too, as he revels in chewing scenery as Rupert Hogbottom. Established stage actors as they are, it's a joy to see George Hearn and even more so Ian McDiarmid turning their skills toward realizing roles that are much sillier than their norm. Above all, it's an outright delight to see Ashley Johnson, then only 12 years old, take on the part of Annie. She has very well demonstrated her abilities in a number of capacities throughout her career, and even as a child actor she showed adept range, nuance, and poise to take on a lead role. To revisit her work at such a tender age, knowing well some of what she has done since, is just a blast.

    Top it all off with excellent costume design, hair and makeup work, and filming locations, and to be honest this is really quite fun overall. The chief fault of the 1982 film was that when someone wasn't singing or dancing the title kind of dragged, and on a lesser note, the more nonsensical inclusions contrasted poorly with the intended sincerity. As this TV movie takes on these characters without any major care for heartfelt genuineness, and dispensing (almost) entirely with musical inclinations, balance never enters into the equation - so it can be what it wants without any fetters. By all means, the wildly fanciful tenor of 'A royal adventure' may be a bit much for some viewers; there's no disputing that the kitsch and boiled-down simplicity of the family-friendly writing rides a fine line. Yet that writing is stronger than I'd have given it credit for, sights unseen, and the cast go a long way in making up the difference. Most recommendable for fans of those involved, this is hardly going to appeal to all comers, but if you're open to the type of picture 'Annie: A royal adventure' represents, this is a surprisingly worthwhile movie!

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    • Trivia
      When Columbia Pictures bought the movie rights to "Annie", it included the rights to make sequels. Despite the poor commercial performance of the first movie in relation to its high budget, Producer Ray Stark still kept the idea of making a sequel alive. It was on and off Columbia Pictures' production slate for several years until TriStar Television, noting the first movie's popularity with children on home video, agreed to make it as a made-for-television movie, to be released simultaneously on home video.
    • Goofs
      In the original movie, Miss Hannigan's heart softens and she tries to stop her brother Rooster from killing Annie on the bridge and at the end, she is seen riding on an elephant with Punjab during the 4th of July celebration, but in this movie, she is still cruel and bitter and running the orphanage and Molly is still at the orphanage, which would imply that all the other girls are still there too.
    • Quotes

      Miss Hannigan: [Annie has sneaked Molly on the ship] STOWAWAY! STOWAWAY!

      Oliver 'Daddy' Warbucks: What's she saying, Annie?

      Annie: Um she's saying, "Stay a while, stay a while."

      Hannah: [waves] Good-bye, Miss Hannigan!

      Annie: [waves] Bon voyage!

    • Connections
      Follows Annie (1982)

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Annie: A Royal Adventure!
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Rastar Productions
      • TriStar Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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