Pollyanna

Jane Wyman  Actor Hayley Mills  Actor Richard Egan  Actor Karl Malden  Actor Nancy Olson  Actor Adolphe Menjou  Actor

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Contains:Child Classic

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Pollyanna

UPC: 786936143928

Studio: Walt Disney Video

MPAA Rating: G   Contains:[Child Classic]

Summary: Eleanor H. Porter's story of Pollyanna, "The Glad Girl," was first filmed in 1920 by Mary Pickford. While entertaining, the Pickford version tended to reduce the supporting characters to stereotypes. Disney's 1960 remake of Pollyanna wisely offers three-dimensional characterizations, enhancing the charm and believability of the story. In her first Disney film (indeed, her first American film), Hayley Mills stars as Pollyanna, an orphan girl sent to live with her wealthy aunt Polly (Jane Wyman). A humorless sort, Aunt Polly is taken aback by Pollyanna's insistence upon seeing the happy side of everything. With her best friend and fellow orphan, Jimmy Bean (Kevin "Moochie" Corcoran), Pollyanna spreads her sunshine all over town, transforming such local curmudgeons as hypochondriac Mrs. Snow (Agnes Moorehead), hellfire-and-brimstone Reverend Ford (Karl Malden), and reclusive Mr. Pendergast (Adolphe Menjou) into positive, life-affirming sorts. This she does not by being simpering or syrupy, but by applying common sense and refusing to indulge anyone's self-pity. Only Aunt Polly refuses to warm up. As the owner of the town orphanage, Aunt Polly will not hear of having a new, more modern facility built, and when handsome Dr. Chilton (Richard Egan) stages a charity bazaar in defiance of Aunt Polly, Pollyanna is forbidden to attend. She escapes to the bazaar by climbing down the tree next to her upstairs window; but when trying to return home, Pollyanna falls and injures her legs. Facing possible permanent paralysis, the "Glad Girl" is for the first time disconsolate and pessimistic. Her spirits are uplifted by the townsfolk whom she's helped, and finally by Aunt Polly, who's realized the folly of her stubbornness. Ebulliently optimistic once more, Pollyanna leaves town for an operation, as the townsfolk cheer her up and cheer her on. Possibly because it was perceived as having only little-girl appeal (a false perception indeed), Pollyanna was not the big hit that it should have been in 1960. Its latter-day reputation as one of Disney's finest features rests primarily on its many successful television showings. The film was remade for television with an all-black cast as Polly in 1989. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Category: Drama

Awards: Honorary and Other Awards – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Features: Audio commentary with David Swift and Hayley Mills
Original theatrical animated short, "Nifty Nineties"
"Pollyanna: Making of a Masterpiece"
"Re-Creating Pollyanna's America"
"1912!"
Walt Disney TV introductions
Production archives
1960 Disney studio album

Pollyanna

Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)

Release Date: 05/07/2002

Aspect Ratio: 1.75:1 Disney

Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, THX THX-Certified Mastering

Runtime: 134 Minutes

Sides: 2

Number of Discs: 2

Language(s) English

Subtitles: English,Spanish

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Disc #1 -- Pollyanna
1. Opening Titles/Pollyanna Arrives [6:00]
2. Aunt Polly [5:55]
3. A Room Of Her Own [6:12]
4. Store-Bought Clothes [6:44]
5. Harrington House Orphanage [3:16]
6. Town Meeting [8:02]
7. Sour Sunday [8:43]
8. Gone Fishing [5:45]
9. Mr. Pendergast [:50]
10. Dr. Chilton's Visit [6:04]
11. Charity Baskets [4:08]
12. Community Plans [7:12]
13. Rainbow Makers [3:42]
14. Mrs. Snow's Coffin [2:24]
15. Polly Harrington's Town [2:43]
16. Reverend Ford's Mistake [6:19]
17. The Glad Passages [7:41]
18. Pollyanna Sneaks Out [1:22]
19. The Charity Bazaar [:44]
20. A Terrible Accident [5:13]
21. Aunt Polly's Guilt [4:33]
22. Love [3:48]
23. A Few Visitors [7:12]
24. The Glad Town/End Credits [4:08]

Craig Butler

American audience came to know (and adore) Hayley Mills from her star-making turn in Pollyanna, and even decades later it's easy to see why. Mills is a total delight as the title character, using her considerable charm and appeal to its full without ever becoming cloying. Indeed, although Pollyanna has a reputation as an insufferable do-gooder, that reputation is entirely unearned. She may be a "glad girl" who always tries to see the bright side, but she's not annoying about it; she doesn't come across as a goody two-shoes but as someone who sincerely loves life and people and sincerely wants everyone to appreciate the everyday joys that surround them. Mills makes all of this perfectly clear, creating a character that is entirely winning. As a result, as cornball as the ending is, it's still effective and guaranteed to bring a tear to the eye. The rest of the cast, from the steely Jane Wyman to the crabby Agnes Moorehead and the reclusive Adolphe Menjou, are all quite good. David Swift's direction is solid, creating a charming portrait of bygone Americana, and his screenplay artfully avoids many of the pitfalls that this kind of picture can fall into. The result is a sweet, engaging family film that keeps its corn to a minimum. ~ Craig Butler, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Ian Wolfe  Actor 
William Newell  Actor 
Harry Harvey  Actor 
Walt Disney  Producer 
Paul J. Smith  Composer (Music Score) 
George Golitzen  Producer 
David Swift  Director 
David Swift  Screenwriter 
Jane Wyman  Actor 
Hayley Mills  Actor 
Richard Egan  Actor 
Karl Malden  Actor 
Nancy Olson  Actor 
Adolphe Menjou  Actor 
Donald Crisp  Actor 
Agnes Moorehead  Actor 
Kevin Corcoran  Actor 
James Drury  Actor 
Reta Shaw  Actor 
Leora Dana  Actor 
Anne Seymour  Actor 
Edward Platt  Actor 
Mary Grace Canfield  Actor 
Jenny Egan  Actor 
Gage Clarke  Actor 
Nolan Leary  Actor 
Edgar Dearing  Actor 

Country: USA

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