Phoebe in Wonderland Page #2

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
10,031 Views


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.

- Wish I had a nickel

for every time someone said,

"Wish I had a nickel."

[Groans]

- [Dog Barking]

- Don't you even think about...

Ow!

Bitin' me!

- That's the last of'em.

- Good, good. All right.

Let's drop these at the pound and

take our lunch break somewheres warm.

- How 'bout Florida?

- Yeah, good idea.

Hey, come back here!

That's mine!

Oh, go on.

Eat up.

What's wrong? Are they chasing

you 'cause you're looking

for your mom and dad too?

Don't worry.

It's gonna be okay.

Sometimes it seems like the only thing

you've got is trouble.

But things'll get better.

They just gotta.

#The sun'll come out

tomorrow #

# Bet your bottom dollar

that tomorrow #

#There'll be sun #

#Just thinkin' about

tomorrow #

# Clears away the cobwebs

and the sorrow #

#Till there's none #

#When I'm stuck with a day

that's grey and lonely #

# I just stick out my chin

and grin #

#And say #

# Oh #

#The sun'll come out

tomorrow #

# So you gotta hang on

till tomorrow #

# Come what may #

#Tomorrow, tomorrow #

# I love ya

tomorrow #

#You're always

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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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