
Annie (Ashley Johnson) is back. Along with her friends Molly (Camilla Belle), Hannah (Emily Ann Lloyd), her dog Sandy (Jessie), and her wealthy father Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks (George Hearn), they take a trip to England where "Daddy" Warbucks is going to be knighted by the King. Annie and the gang stumble onto a wicked scheme led by evil noblewoman Lady Edwina Hogbottom (Dame Joan Collins) who plans to blow up Buckingham Palace so she can become Queen and claim the throne for ... (Full plot summary below)
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Annie (Ashley Johnson) is back. Along with her friends Molly (Camilla Belle), Hannah (Emily Ann Lloyd), her dog Sandy (Jessie), and her wealthy father Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks (George Hearn), they take a trip to England where "Daddy" Warbucks is going to be knighted by the King. Annie and the gang stumble onto a wicked scheme led by evil noblewoman Lady Edwina Hogbottom (Dame Joan Collins) who plans to blow up Buckingham Palace so she can become Queen and claim the throne for herself. Now it is up to Annie and her friends to stop her.
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| Pittsburgh Post-GazetteJoyce GannonWhile not nearly as charming as the original film with Carol Burnett or even Disney's recent TV remake, this sequel is good family fare and will hold the kids' attention. |
| Common Sense MediaAndrea BeachNon-musical sequel a fun adventure for young kids. |
| User ReviewNathaniel DThis sequel to Annie was pretty good. The acting was really good. Annie Warbucks (played by Ashley Johnson) had a VERY powerful singing voice in the end for the song "Tomorrow." I was hoping it would be very musical like the first Annie film from 1982 but that was the disappointing part. . The plot was predictable in some parts like in the simpsons movie but here and there I would get the chills. It is very funny like the first one to those who haven't seen it. Now Annie is a 13 year old girl in this one no longer 10 years old. Some of the add on characters make it fun to watch. So after watching this film on the day I got it I like it so I'm gonna give it a 5 star rating even though it was a television movie on ABC when I was one year old. I hope there's a part 3 in the near future |
| User ReviewFreya Rthe only thing i would say is you cant watch it online without netflix,love film ect but all in all i love it and would recomend it to others.Xxx |
| User ReviewKim DI don't care what anyone says, I love this film...honestly, I don't even know why either! I just do! |
| User ReviewNathan Dthis one sounds interesting and I was only a year old when it aired on tv but never seen it |
| User ReviewCourtney Tthe sun will not come out tomorrow its raining it said on the news |
| User ReviewMichael PA "kind of" sequel to the musical "Annie" - they sing "Tomorrow," but it's the only song, and only at the end - this film is clearly aimed squarely at the kids, so there's not much for adults to enjoy. That said, though, the filmmakers did enough research to pay some nice nods to the original comic strip material, from the (mild) sci-fi element of Professor Eon and his Eonite (Professor Eon played by none other than Ian "Star Wars' Emperor Palpatine" McDiarmid!), to the not insignificant fact that Annie, in the comics, is getting into - and out of - all kinds of scrapes. With a few song-and-dance numbers and a little more attention to plot, this could've been a quite solid follow-up to the stage show. As it is, it was fun enough to watch once - but likely only once. |
| User ReviewBRAD GYou can dress a girl up in the outfit with red hair, but you can't make her Aileen Quinn. The actress who plays Annie needs some lessons in acting, but over all it's a decent kids movie. It's not a musical, but it's an adventure if you like simple kids movie. |
| User ReviewThe Critic (Sometimes cute and sometimes amusing, this better-than-you'd-expect sequel to the 1982 box office disaster/family favourite features a nicely hammed-up performance from Joan Collins as the villain of the piece. Ashley Johnson as the title character, however, is miscast. |