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Annette

  • TV Series
  • 1958
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
258
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Annette Funicello in Annette (1958)
Comedy

A country bumpkin goes to live with her upperclass relatives and learns to adapt amongst her peers, without changing who she is.A country bumpkin goes to live with her upperclass relatives and learns to adapt amongst her peers, without changing who she is.A country bumpkin goes to live with her upperclass relatives and learns to adapt amongst her peers, without changing who she is.

  • Stars
    • Tim Considine
    • David Stollery
    • Annette Funicello
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    258
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Tim Considine
      • David Stollery
      • Annette Funicello
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Tim Considine
    Tim Considine
    • Steven Abernathy…
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    David Stollery
    David Stollery
    • Mike…
    • 1958
    Annette Funicello
    Annette Funicello
    • Annette McCloud
    • 1958
    Doreen Tracey
    Doreen Tracey
    • Val Abernathy
    • 1958
    Steve Stevens
    • Drew Stafford
    • 1958
    Rudy Lee
    Rudy Lee
    • Olmstead 'Steady' Ware
    • 1958
    Shelley Fabares
    Shelley Fabares
    • Moselle Corey
    • 1958
    Roberta Shore
    Roberta Shore
    • Laura Rogan
    • 1958
    Judy Nugent
    Judy Nugent
    • Jet Maypen
    • 1958
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • Uncle Archie…
    • 1958
    Mary Wickes
    Mary Wickes
    • Katie
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    Sharon Baird
    Sharon Baird
    • Kitty…
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    Sylvia Field
    Sylvia Field
    • Aunt Lila…
    • 1958
    Barry Curtis
    Barry Curtis
    • Court Whitney
    • 1958
    Tommy Cole
    Tommy Cole
    • Jimmy Smith
    • 1958
    Cheryl Holdridge
    • Madge Markham
    • 1958
    Doris Packer
    • Helen Abernathy…
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    Chuck Hicks
    • Tony Blair
    • 1958
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    9owl-21

    Deserves to be on DVD

    This was a lovely series which I loved even if it was completely uninteresting for my brothers. It had a couple of lovely, simple songs-- "Lonely Guitar," "How Will I Know My Love?" and "Meetin' at the Malt Shop after School." And it's probably the best single program to show why girls loved Annette just as much as or even more than their brothers. Her character's simple sweetness and honesty was what we aspired to.

    I never saw this since it was on the original Mickey Mouse Club in the 50s. But some scenes are still vivid in my memory--Annette walking into town with a pretty but old-fashioned be-ribboned hat and a pretty but too-fancy dress and carrying a suitcase and her guitar; Annette singing with Tim Considine (who I had a SERIOUS crush on!); the missing necklace turning up inside the piano. It was a simple, sweet soap opera-ish story in a world that never really existed, but it worked and I'd love to see the whole thing again.

    Disney really should put this whole series out on DVD, in the same kind of set that they released the Hardy Boys and Spin and Marty series. The perfect release for Annette would happen just in time for Mother's Day.
    10Sushipoo

    Excellent serial

    I love the serial. It reflects a time in the '50s when many families moved from the country to the city. Country kids versus City Kids. A reverse of "Footloose". The challenges of teens in their social scene at school. Annette plays a country girl adapting to the City High School Crowd, relevent to the times. It takes us to a time past of Spin the Bottle, Poodle skirts (worn by Roberta Shaw), can can slips, boy's hyped up Model T's, the high school malt shop, Smallville USA, affordable maids, and streets named after trees like Elm Street. My daughter of 19 enjoyed the reflection of a different time and different society. Fun to see Annette, Tim Considine, Roberta Shaw, Shelley Fabre, and many more. I wish it were available for purchase. On the Mickey Mouse Club show at night, they leave out the main scenes in the country where Jet confronts Laura.. It was the best scene. The serial is excellent
    7bkoganbing

    Country Values

    The big serial for the Mickey Mouse Club in its final year was Annette, starring of course Annette Funicello. The young men of America watched Annette have a rather public puberty so Walt Disney no doubt figured in the last season of the club it was altogether fitting and proper to recognize this.

    Funicello plays a role somewhat akin to something Janet Gaynor might have done back in her day. Gaynor was always a girl fresh off the farm who comes to the big city and wins the heart of whomever the leading man was. She was always down to earth and full of common sense.

    And that's exactly what Funicello plays in Annette. She's lived in a rural background until her teens when she's orphaned. Her rich uncle Richard Deacon and aunt Sylvia Field take her in.

    These people are pretty rich, but Annette doesn't gravitate at first to the kids in her aunt and uncle's economic class. She likes young Judy Nugent who delivers milk and eggs from her farm and young David Stollery who has to work after school. Gradually though she not only becomes accepted with the cool kids, but they actually start developing some nice values of their own.

    Except for one that is, Roberta Shore who played a lot of teen queen roles that Annette didn't get is the villain of the piece. She gets insanely jealous of this country bumpkin's new found popularity and schemes for her downfall.

    This series ran 19 episodes and granted they're only 15 minutes in length each chapter, still it's one of the longest if not the longest serial Disney had on the Mickey Mouse Club. It was a picture of the Fifties and the values we had at the time. Note the lack of any minority faces in Annette.

    Still it wasn't a bad show. Annette Funicello was launched on her way to teen and adult stardom. She established her image that carries on right up to today in Annette. And it's not a bad image for a very brave lady to have.
    10superstar49

    A great serial!

    This is a serial that runs on the old "Mickey Mouse Club." Annette Funicello plays Annette, a country girl living with her aunt and uncle in the city. She's attending the local high school and is trying to be part of the crowd. This is very well written and some of the cast is from the "Mickey Mouse Club." Child actress Judy Nugent as Jet Maypen steals many of the scenes she's in. Interestingly, Sylvia Field and Mary Wickes from the "Dennis the Menace" TV series both have roles. Shelly Fabares also has a small role. She's a delight. Of course, Annette Funicello is the star of the serial. I highly recommend watching.
    10grobil1

    Walt Disney Presents Annette

    I think it should be distributed on DVD there too many people that remember this feature and would like to share it with there families. Does anyone know how to get them to produce it into the market of today??? I am the directors ( Charles Lamont) daughter and I know how great all the kids were on the set . I have been asked lots of times why some of his movies haven't been released and I can't answer that question. Before he died all he wanted to see was Curtain Call at Cactus Creek but Universal never released it I even contacted the studio but they did nothing about it. Pretty sad huh! Well blessings to all. Tina

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      The serial "Annette" ran during the third and final year of "The Mickey Mouse Club" (1955-1958). It consisted of 19 episodes: 1. The Newcomer Feb 11, 1958 2. Annette Meets Jet Feb 12, 1958 3. An Invitation Feb 13, 1958 4. The Escort Feb 14, 1958 5. The Party Feb 17, 1958 6. Paying the Piper Feb 18, 1958 7. The Missing Necklace Feb 19, 1958 8. What Happened at School Feb 20, 1958 9. Almost a Fight Feb 21, 1958 10. Steady Gets an Idea Feb 24, 1958 11. The Explosion Feb 25, 1958 12. The Turned Down Invitation Feb 26, 1958 13. Annette Makes a Decision Feb 27, 1958 14. The Hayride Feb 28, 1958 15. The Barbecue Mar 3, 1958 16. The Fight Mar 4, 1958 17. The Farewell Letter Mar 5, 1958 18. Mike to the Rescue Mar 6, 1958 19. The Mystery is Solved Mar 7, 1958

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Walt Disney Presents: Annette
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Studios, 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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