Annie A Royal Adventure! is the 1995 (in the US) sequel (1996 internationally) to the 1982 film version of Annie. It was made for television. Unlike its predecessor, which was distributed by Columbia Pictures, it was released by its companion company, Tristar Pictures. The sequel takes place in 1935, as the original took place in 1933. It is part-American and part-British, as the most part is set in London. The film's length is approximately 93 minutes long. Aside from a reprise of "Tomorrow," there are no songs in it.
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| - Annie A Royal Adventure! is the 1995 (in the US) sequel (1996 internationally) to the 1982 film version of Annie. It was made for television. Unlike its predecessor, which was distributed by Columbia Pictures, it was released by its companion company, Tristar Pictures. The sequel takes place in 1935, as the original took place in 1933. It is part-American and part-British, as the most part is set in London. The film's length is approximately 93 minutes long. Aside from a reprise of "Tomorrow," there are no songs in it.
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| - Joan Collins
- Crispin Bonham-Carter
- Ashley Johnson
- George Hearn
- Camilla Belle
- Ian McDiarmid
- Antony Zaki
- David Tse
- Emily Ann Lloyd
- George Wood
- Perry Benson
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| - Ruth Slawson
- Wendy Dytman
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| - United States
- United Kingdom
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| - Annie A Royal Adventure! is the 1995 (in the US) sequel (1996 internationally) to the 1982 film version of Annie. It was made for television. Unlike its predecessor, which was distributed by Columbia Pictures, it was released by its companion company, Tristar Pictures. The sequel takes place in 1935, as the original took place in 1933. It is part-American and part-British, as the most part is set in London. The film's length is approximately 93 minutes long. Aside from a reprise of "Tomorrow," there are no songs in it.
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