This is Tim Curry, Carol Burnett and Bernadette Peters rehearsing and shooting the music number Easy Street. This little documentary is rather special because director John Huston in the end decide...
This is Tim Curry, Carol Burnett and Bernadette Peters rehearsing and shooting the music number Easy Street. This little documentary is rather special because director John Huston in the end decided not to use this more sophisticated scene for his film Annie (1982).
Recently cecilegreard provided me with this additional info: 'This video is part of a longer documentary called "Lights! Camera! Annie!" which has become very rare since the original copy has been lost by Sony. So the only people who own a copy of it are the ones that recorded it back then'.
I took this edited video from veoh website, where tcfan123 uploaded it. tcfan123 recorded it on VHS when the special first aired on TV and just included Tim Curry's parts in it. So all the credit for the good job should go to tcfan123 !
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Priceless! Great bit! One of my the favourite scenes of the movie, 6:35 ~ I never knew they'd planned to do it outside with extras.. Excellent decision to have it be just the three! THANKS for this, reeally great stuff!!:)
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