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Pollyanna (1960 film)

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then declares his support for the bazaar and encourages all to attend. Aunt Polly becomes furious about their audacity, forbidding Pollyanna to participate. On the evening of the carnival, Pollyanna is locked in her attic bedroom by Aunt Polly but is "rescued" by playmate and fellow orphan Jimmy Bean, who reminds her that she will lead "
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A group of citizens led by Aunt Polly's ex-boyfriend Dr. Edmond Chilton tries to persuade the town's minister Rev. Ford to publicly declare his support for the bazaar by reminding him that "nobody owns a church". Rev. Ford is reminded of the truth of that statement when Pollyanna delivers a note from
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Aunt Polly's wealth controls most of the town. When the citizens want a derelict orphanage razed and rebuilt, Aunt Polly opposes the idea, arguing that her father donated the building to the town, and it is an important landmark as such. The townspeople defy her by planning a carnival to raise funds
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When the townspeople learn of Pollyanna's accident, they arrive at Aunt Polly's house with outpourings of love. Dr. Chilton carries the reluctant girl downstairs where the neighbors wish her health one by one. Pollyanna's spirit gradually returns to its usual hopefulness and love of life, and she
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First, Rev. Ford reads one of the so-called "Glad Passages" of the Bible at church the following Sunday, stating that a young member of the congregation pointed out how many such passages there are, having gained the gumption to defy Aunt Polly. He intends to read one a week from this time on and
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Pollyanna, a 12-year-old orphaned daughter of missionaries, arrives in the small town of Harrington to live with her rich and strict aunt Polly Harrington in the 1910s. Pollyanna is a very cheerful, talkative, and radically optimistic youngster who focuses on the goodness of life and always finds
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on them: "If you look for the bad in mankind expecting to find it, you surely will". Director and screenwriter David Swift discovered the necklace in a gift shop while on vacation with his family and called the studio to have the item recalled immediately, as it was not a quote from Lincoln, but
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After realizing her legs are paralyzed and that she may not ever walk again, Pollyanna develops severe depression, jeopardizing her chance of recovery. Meanwhile, Aunt Polly feels extreme guilt when she realizes how her behavior has isolated her from the town and Pollyanna. While talking to Dr.
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Upon returning home, Pollyanna avoids Aunt Polly by climbing a tree to her attic bedroom. When trying to reach her bedroom window, she drops her new doll; Pollyanna then falls off the window ledge screaming and is knocked unconscious before being discovered by Aunt Polly and her maids.
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is mentioned several times throughout the script. Aunt Polly and Pollyanna take the train to Baltimore at the end of the film, possibly headed to Johns Hopkins Hospital due to the delicacy of the operation needed (Johns Hopkins opened in 1889, and the story takes place in the 1900s).
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also learns that Jimmy has been adopted by Mr. Pendergast. Pollyanna is embraced by her aunt before they leave Harrington with Dr. Chilton for an operation in Baltimore which would correct her injury and help her walk again. She also found that the town adopted a nickname, Gladtown.
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something to be glad about, no matter what the situation is. In doing so, Pollyanna's positive outlook on everything results in her making a wide variety of friends in the community, including the hypochondriac and grouchy Mrs. Snow and the acidic recluse Mr. Pendergast.
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Aunt Polly with recommendations to his sermon content. This lesson is reinforced when Pollyanna shows Ford a locket from her late father, inscribed with a quote from Abraham Lincoln reading, "If you go around looking for the bad in people, you will surely find it."
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Chilton, she admits that her niece needed love and it was something she never gave her. Dr. Chilton tells Aunt Polly that they can give Pollyanna the love together and help mend the isolation she put on the townsfolk.
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Swift commented on casting: "The cast scared me. Veterans of scores of movies, some of them. I was afraid they'd say 'TV man, go home'. But they didn't. It was a happy set; everybody worked his head off for me."
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Swift said in working on the script that, to work against the "saccharine" nature of the material, he would spend a few hours every day first working on a horror play called
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Swift also decided to remove a key plot point of the book, where Pollyanna was hit by a car and had to learn how to walk. He called this "Too coincidental. Too pat."
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Swift was best known at the time for his work in television. He said: "It was the first time anyone would take a $ 2.5 million chance on me. Trust Disney to do it."
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Swift added that "instead of making her the 'glad girl' of the book, we've simmered her cheerfulness down to merely emphasize the things-could-be-worse attitude."
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Disney Productions Says Fiscal 1960 Loss Was About $ 1,350,000: Deficit Is Ascribed to $ 5 Million Write-Down of Film Library; profitable Fiscal '61 Expected,
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for a new structure. Because of the control that Aunt Polly asserts over every facet of the town, however, many people feel reluctant to show their support.
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Swift said: "In the book, Pollyanna was so filled with happiness and light that I wanted to kick her. In the old days, she came on like
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at 1015 McDonald Avenue in Santa Rosa serving as the exterior and grounds of Aunt Polly's house. Other California locations included
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Disney said the cast was the most important in the studio's history, including names such as Wyman, Malden, and Richard Egan.
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Free-Lancers Top 'Best' Disney Cast: 'Pollyanna' Players Select; 'Bay of Naples' Boasts Find, Scheuer, Philip K.
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in a story about a cheerful orphan changing the outlook of a small town. The film was written and directed by
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actually a paraphrasing of a line from Eleanor Porter's original 1913 novel written for the film.
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The film has continued to be popular on television and home media. It is available to stream on
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Disney reported in 1960 that the film made a profit "but not nearly what we expected".
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Swift Comes Back for Loot, Not Art Smith, Cecil. Los Angeles Times 29 Nov 1963: C32.
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was Hayley Mills' first of six films for Disney, and the directorial debut of
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as Mr. Pendergast, a recluse who eventually opens his heart and adopts Jimmy
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Out West With New England's 'Pollyanna', New York Times, 30 Aug 1959: X7.
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Disney put Mills into the cast after seeing her in the British film
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as Jimmy Bean, an orphan who is eventually adopted by Mr. Pendergast
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as Nancy Furman, the downstairs maid and Pollyanna's new best friend
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The film generated a trickle of juvenile merchandise, including a
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in 1960 when Walt Disney released a movie based on the book.
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New Pollyanna Will be Subtle New York Times 9 June 1959: 44.
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Director David Swift cameos as a fireman in an early scene.
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Eleanor H. Porter's Pollyanna: A Children's Classic at 100
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Films scored by Paul Smith (film and television composer)
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on October 25, 1987: "An attempt was made to resuscitate
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comic book, a paper-doll collection, an LP recording,
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as Dr. Edmond Chilton, Polly Harrington's ex-boyfriend
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Index


David Swift
Pollyanna
Eleanor Porter
Walt Disney
Jane Wyman
Richard Egan
Karl Malden
Nancy Olson
Adolphe Menjou
Donald Crisp
Agnes Moorehead
Kevin Corcoran
Hayley Mills
Russell Harlan
Paul Smith
Walt Disney Productions
Buena Vista Distribution
comedy-drama film
Hayley Mills
Jane Wyman
Karl Malden
Richard Egan
David Swift
Pollyanna
Eleanor H. Porter
Academy Juvenile Award
Adolphe Menjou
David Swift

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