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ANNIE & ALBERTO LOPEZ-RAMIREZ

&#160 · 1982 &#160 · ( 1982-05-21 ) Running time 128 minutes &#91 · 1 &#93 · Country United States Language English Budget $35&#160 · million &#91 · 2 &#93 · Box office $57.1&#160 · 3 &#93 · Martin Charnin and Thomas Meehan · it stars Albert Finney · Carol Burnett · Bernadette Peters · Ann Reinking · Tim Curry · Geoffrey Holder · Edward Herrmann · and Aileen Quinn in her film debut as the titular character. &#91 · 4 &#93 · It is the first film adaptation of the musical. Set during the Great Depression in 1933

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&#160
1982 &#160
( 1982-05-21 ) Running time 128 minutes &#91
1 &#93
Country United States Language English Budget $35&#160
million &#91
2 &#93
Box office $57.1&#160
3 &#93
Martin Charnin and Thomas Meehan
it stars Albert Finney
Carol Burnett
Bernadette Peters
Ann Reinking
Tim Curry
Geoffrey Holder
Edward Herrmann
and Aileen Quinn in her film debut as the titular character. &#91
4 &#93
It is the first film adaptation of the musical. Set during the Great Depression in 1933

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