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* [[Actor Allusion]]: Kind of an unusual example. President Roosevelt is played by Edward Herrmann, who had previously gotten Emmy nominations for playing FDR in a pair of '70s made-for-TV biopics.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Kind of an unusual example. President Roosevelt is played by Edward Herrmann, who had previously gotten Emmy nominations for playing FDR in a pair of '70s made-for-TV biopics.
* [[All-Star Cast]]: Carol Burnett as Miss Hannigan, Albert Finney as Warbucks, [[Tim Curry]] as Rooster, Bernadette Peters as Lily, and so on.
* [[All-Star Cast]]: Carol Burnett as Miss Hannigan, Albert Finney as Warbucks, [[Tim Curry]] as Rooster, Bernadette Peters as Lily, and so on.
* [[Cut Song]]: "You Won't Be an Orphan for Long", "N.Y.C." (which is replaced by "Let's Go to the Movies"), "Something Was Missing", and "A New Deal for Christmas", to name a few.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Hoo boy, where to start?
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Hoo boy, where to start?
** First of all, the Hudson Street Orphanage is run by none other than [[The Carol Burnett Show|Eunice]] [[Mama's Family|Higgins]], or [[Once Upon a Mattress|Princess Winnifred]], or for younger musical fans, [[Glee|Doris Sylvester]].
** First of all, the Hudson Street Orphanage is run by none other than [[The Carol Burnett Show|Eunice]] [[Mama's Family|Higgins]], or [[Once Upon a Mattress|Princess Winnifred]], or for younger musical fans, [[Glee|Doris Sylvester]].

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  • The Pete Best:
    • Kristen Vigard played Annie for one week in out-of-town previews before being replaced by Andrea McArdle.
    • Joanna Pacitti was the highly-hyped newcomer cast for the 1997 Broadway revival, but was fired during rehearsals (this became fodder for a Saturday Night Live bit via a "Weekend Update" segment).
  • What Could Have Been: And what was. Many studios bid for the movie rights to the stage musical. Hanna-Barbera even tried to get the rights with the intention of turning it into an animated TV special. When Columbia Pictures won out (and paid a record amount for movie rights to any property in the process), Paramount Pictures decided to put their own comic strip-based musical into production to Follow the Leader — the result was Popeye.

1982 Film

Annie: A Royal Adventure!

1999 Film