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Pollyanna

1960 | 134m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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A young girl comes to an embittered town and confronts its attitude with her determination to see the best in life.
Release Date: May 19, 1960
Director: David Swift
Writer: David Swift, Eleanor H. Porter
Genres: Family, Comedy, Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, small town, friends, orphan, vermont, tween girl, child protagonist, 1900s, pollyanna
Production Companies Walt Disney Productions
Box Office Revenue: $3,750,000
Budget: $2,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Hayley Mills Pollyanna
Jane Wyman Aunt Polly
Richard Egan Dr. Edmond Chilton
Karl Malden Reverend Paul Ford
Nancy Olson Nancy Furman
Adolphe Menjou Mr. Pendergast
Donald Crisp Mayor Karl Warren
Agnes Moorehead Mrs. Snow
Kevin Corcoran Jimmy Bean
James Drury George Dodds
Reta Shaw Tillie Lagerlof
Leora Dana Mrs. Ford
Anne Seymour Amelia Tarbell
Edward Platt Ben Tarbell
Mary Grace Canfield Angelica
Jenny Egan Mildred Snow
Gage Clarke Mr. Murg
Ian Wolfe Mr. Neely
Nolan Leary Mr. Thomas
Edgar Dearing Mr. Gorman
Arthur Tovey Fishing Booth Attendant (Uncredited)
Paul Frees Barker (Voice) (Uncredited)
Don Ames Townsman (Uncredited)
Jack Deery Townsman (Uncredited)
Stephanie Gorman Girl Singing 'America, America' (Uncredited)
Tim Graham Orphanage Worker (Uncredited)
Signe Hack Townswoman (Uncredited)
Harry Harvey Editor (Uncredited)
Harvey Karels Party Guest (Uncredited)
Jon Lormer Mr. Geary (Uncredited)
Hans Moebus McEnerney, Dress Shop Manager (Uncredited)
William Newell Mr. Hooper (Uncredited)
Jean Ransome Townswoman (Uncredited)
Fred Rapport Townsman (Uncredited)
Charles Seel Train Conductor (Uncredited)
George Sowards Wagon Driver (Uncredited)
David Swift Fireman (Uncredited)
Paul Cristo
Name Job
David Swift Director, Screenplay
Fred M. MacLean Set Decoration
Paul J. Smith Music
Eleanor H. Porter Novel
Robert Clatworthy Art Direction
Carroll Clark Art Direction
Frank Gross Editor
Emile Kuri Set Decoration
Walter Plunkett Costume Designer
Russell Harlan Director of Photography
Name Title
George Golitzen Associate Producer
Walt Disney Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
8.0

_**A spiritless New England town needs a shot of life and joy**_ In 1912, an optimistic orphaned girl used to poverty as the daughter of missionaries (Hayley Mills) travels to Harrington, Vermont, to live with her wealthy aunt (Jane Wyman), who “owns” the town and runs it with a joyless legalisti ... c hand. The dispirited citizens desperately need this lil’ effervescent angel. Richard Egan plays a doctor, an ex-beau of the aunt who returns to town while Carl Malden plays the pastor seriously in need of an epiphany. Nancy Olson, Adolphe Menjou and Agnes Moorehead also have key roles. On the surface, “Pollyanna” (1960) is a quaint family drama with a little comedy, but it’s heartwarming and tackles heavy real-life issues, particularly the crushing burden of legalism in which Christianity loses its heart and becomes a rule-oriented, lifeless religion where mere appearances are the all-and-end-all. One of the best sequences is the menacing sermon on eternal damnation, which evokes both concern and amusement (Malden hams it up a bit), but there are several other worthy scenes. Pollyanna reminds me of this kitten we got as a gift, found near death in a game reserve. He was the happiest cat and spread love & joy to everyone, all the time. He was a gift from God, a veritable walking miracle. The film runs 2 hours, 14 minutes and was shot in Southern Cal: Aunt Polly’s mansion was located in Santa Rosa, the Bazaar sequences were done at Universal City and the railroad station scenes were shot in St Helena; other locations are Calistoga, Petaluma and Disney Studios, Burbank. GRADE: A-/B+

Jun 23, 2021
narrator56
8.0

Forty years after Mary Pickford made her successful version of Pollyanna, based on the children’s book and a play, Walt Disney turned his creative team to the task. Unless you are a fan or a student of silent movies, you will probably find this newer version more entertaining. Hayley Mills shines ... as the cheerful child who teaches an entire town to play the optimistic aGlad Game, and she is bubbly and cute enough to pull it off. I enjoyed the humor and the pace of the story. Not a lot was left off, as it was in the short one hour long silent film. Disney films always find great character actors, it seems. My favorites among the supporting cast was Mary Grace Canfield as Angelica and Agnes Morehead as Mrs. Snow. The scenes showing the improvement of Mrs. Snow’s outlook on life were patient and earned the heartwarming feeling they produced. I found it interesting that the movie had a sentimental ending as you would expect, but it didn’t quite tie it all up in a bow as you usually find in a Disney movie, and indeed as was done in the Masterpiece Theater PBS version done forty years after this one.

Jun 23, 2021