Disney Lover wrote:I have the original on dvd though I've also seen the Disney remake. And I like them both.
It's been a while since I've watched my copy, but there is enough language in the original to warrant not wanting to show it to a 5 year old? I honestly don't remember there being really any in there. I may have to watch it again soon and pay close attention to any in there.
Tabbi <3
They're chasing Annie down the railroad when this little exchange happens.
Miss Hannigan: God damnit!
Rooster: Come back here, ya god damn kid!
That's about it. I think Warbucks says damn once or twice too.
I prefer the 1982 original as well. It's a shame that Columbia screwed up[ the current DVD release by offering it ONLY in fullscreen and put the old widescreen DVD out of print. I've always wanted to see Annie in its glorious original widescreen. I have the 1997 VHS released in celebration of the Broadway show's 20th Anniversary, and while they did a terrific job remastering the movie and even included the trailer, the pan and scan job was a horrible one, as were many of Columbia's P&S jobs from the 90's (and for all I know, they may still do it like that). At least the other studios tried to make it look like the P&S was natural camera movement. Columbia's P&S treatments LOOK like they're pan and scanning.