Phoebe in Wonderland

Synopsis: 9 year old phoebe is in a play Alice in wonderland. She tries out for a part as Alice. This boy tells her she'll only get the part if she prays or does things she hates and that's excactly what she does. She has this problem where her brain tells her to do things she's not supposed to. She gets the part and ye
Genre: Children, Fantasy
Director(s): Rob Marshall
Production: Disney-ABC Domestic Television
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 9 wins & 23 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
UNRATED
Year:
1999
90 min
10,046 Views


- Come on,July, beat her up.

- Get her, Pepper!

- [Shouting]

- Stop it!

[Shouting Continues]

Lay offJuly! If Hannigan wakes up,

she'll get sore.

It's okay, Molly.

You were just having another nightmare.

I want my mommy

and daddy.

Uh, Molly, we ain't got

mommies and daddies.

And we ain't ever gonna have 'em.

That's why we're called orphans.

I'm not an orphan!

My parents are alive,

and they're comin' to get me someday.

Yeah, and Annie's got

a note that proves it.

[Molly]

Will you read it to me, Annie?

- Please?

- Brother, here we go again.

"Please take good care of

our little darling. Her name is Annie.

- She was born..."

- Was born on October 28.

[Together]

We will be back to get her soon.

We have left half of a silver locket

around her neck...

and kept the other half,

so that when we come back

for her, you will know...

that she's our baby!

Do you wanna sleep with y! Our teeth

inside your mouth or out?

Now get to sleep!

I know these don't mean anything to you,

but they're everything to me.

They're proof I got parents.

Do you really think

they're out there, Annie?

Yep.

And I'm gonna

meet 'em someday.

# Maybe far away #

# Or maybe real nearby #

# He may be pouring

her coffee #

# She may be straightening

his tie #

# Maybe in a house #

#All hidden by a hill #

# She's sittin'

playin' piano #

# He's sittin'

payin' a bill #

# Betcha they're young

Betcha they're smart #

# Bet they collect things

like ashtrays and art #

# Betcha they're good

Why shouldn't they be #

#Their one mistake #

#Was giving up me #

# So maybe now it's time #

#And maybe when I wake #

#They'll be there

calling me baby #

# Maybe #

# Betcha he reads

Betcha she sews #

# Maybe she's made me

a closet of clothes #

# Maybe they're strict

as straight as a line #

# Don't really care #

#As long as they're mine #

# So maybe now this prayer's #

#The last one of its kind #

#Won't you please

come get your baby #

# Maybe ##

[ Clock Chiming]

- Now what?

- If my folks haven't found me,

I'm gonna find them.

- Again?

- Pepper, watch out for Molly!

- But what if Miss Hannigan catches you?

- She won't.

[Creaking]

Boo. Trying to make

a break... again.

- What the heck are you doing?

- Aren't you gonna

beat the tar out of me?

Have I ever hit any of ya?

No, but you've threatened.

That's worse.

I know.

[Laughing]

Kid, if any of you think

it's bad in here, it's lousy out there.

I'm doin' you a favor

by not lettin' you go.

- What do you say?

- I love you, Miss Hannigan.

- I can't hear ya!

- I love you, Miss Hannigan!

- Rotten orphan.

- I'm not an orphan!

My parents left me with a note

saying they'd come back for me.

[Laughing]

That was 1922.

This is 1933.

You're an orphan.

[Blowing Whistle]

- Rise and shine! Rise and shine!

- [Girls Moaning]

But it's in the middle

of the night.

Don't you think I know that?

Annie here tried to run away... again.

So as a little

welcome home party,

you're all gonna clean this dump

till it shines like the top

of the Chrysler Building.

- What do you say?

- [Together]

We love you, Miss Hannigan.

And I love you.

Now, scrub these floors.

Strip them beds for the laundry man.

Get to work!

Now!

[Together]

# It's the hard-knock life for us #

# It's a hard-knock life

for us #

- # Instead of treated #

- #We get tricked #

- # Instead of kisses #

- #We get kicked #

# It's the hard-knock life #

# Got no folks

to speak of, so #

# It's the hard-knock row

we hoe #

- # Cotton blankets #

- # Instead of wool #

- # Empty bellies #

- # Instead of full #

# It's a hard-knock life #

# Don't it feel like the wind

is always howling #

# Don't it seem like there's

never any light #

# Once a day don't you wanna

throw the towel in #

# It's easier

than putting up a fight #

# No one's there

when your dreams at night get creepy #

# No one cares

if you grow or if you shrink #

# No one dries when your eyes

get wet and weepy #

# From the crying you would think

this place would twinkle #

# Empty-belly life #

# Rotten, smelly life #

# Full-of-sorrow life

No-tomorrow life #

# Santa Claus

we never see #

# Santa Claus

What's that, who's he #

# No one cares for you

a smidge #

#When you're in

an orphanage #

# It's the hard-knock life #

[Imitating Miss Hannigan]

You're gonna clean this dump...

till it shines like the top

of the Chrysler Building!

#Yank the whiskers

from her chin #

#Jab her with a safety pin #

# Make her drink

a Mickey Finn #

I love you, Miss Hannigan!

Get to work!

Now!

Strip them beds!

I said, get to work!

# It's a hard-knock life

for us #

# It's a hard-knock life

for us #

# No one cares for you

a smidge #

#When you're in

an orphanage #

# It's the hard-knock life

It's a hard-knock life #

# It's the hard-knock life ##

[Blowing Whistle]

- Good morning, children.

- [Together]

Good morning, Miss Hannigan.

- [Molly] Good morning, Miss Hannigan.

- What the heck?

- What are you doin' in there?

- Nothin'.

Your days are numbered.

Get her out of there.

Mornin', kids!

- [Together] Mornin', Mr. Bundles!

- Morning, Miss Aggie!

Okay, kids, clean sheets once a month,

whether you need them or not.

- [Together] Thank you, Mr. Bundles.

- [Blows Whistle]

Oh, Miss Aggie, I live for laundry day

here at your fine establishment.

Bundles,

you're full of applesauce.

Oh, Miss Aggie, won't you let me even

take you out for an ice cream "sodee"?

- No.

- How come?

'Cause I'm savin' myself

for Oliver Warbucks.

Now get the lousy laundry.

Get the heck outta here.

Oh, very well.

So long, fair Aggie.

And Merry Christmas to all!

[Together]

Bye, Mr. Bundles!

Miss Hannigan, may we please

have our breakfast now?

- No. You may have it later.

- [Girls Groaning]

There's a rush order

of dresses you gotta finish.

You'll eat after you're done

at your sewing machines.

That is, if you done

a good job.

[Blows Whistle]

Roll call!

- I love you, Miss Hannigan.

- I love you, Miss Hannigan.

- I love you, Miss Hannigan.

- I love you, Miss Hannigan.

- I love you, Miss Hannigan.

- I love you, Miss Hannigan.

Annie! Get your little

orphan self out here!

Miss Hannigan,

Annie ain't here.

Really?

Where is she?

Mr. Bundles rolled her out

with the dirty laundry.

What?

I could lose my license.

Bundles, come back here!

[Laughing]

There she is!

Where is she?

Stop that truck!

Come back, Bundles.

Come back!

Somebody help me!

Go away!

[Screams]

- Yea! Annie made it!

- # But the kid she's out there, free #

# Runnin' free in N.Y.C. #

# Bet she finds her folks

like that #

# Mom and Dad

right off the bat #

# No more hard-knock life

No more hard-knock life #

# No more hard-knock #

# Life ##

[Laughing]

Excuse me, I'm looking

for my parents.

Pardon me, do you know anybody

who kinda looks like me?

- Sir!

- [Man] Hot corn!

Hot corn!

Five cents!

- Gee, it smells great.

- Tastes better.

- Wish I had a nickel.

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Irene Mecchi

Irene Mecchi is an American writer for television, movies, newspapers, and Broadway. Originally from San Francisco, she started her work with Disney in March 1992, when she wrote Recycle Rex, an animated short film which won the 1994 Environmental Media Award. Irene has worked on Herb Caen's books, and is the co-screenwriter of Disney animated movies such as The Lion King, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Hercules. With co-author Roger Allers, she received a 1998 Tony nomination for writing the book for The Lion King. Irene wrote the teleplay for Annie, which aired on ABC in 1999. more…

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