Pollyanna (1960) Reviews

Pollyanna (1960)
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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

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Starring:
Jane WymanHayley Mills, (more)
Director(s):
David Swift
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Kevin K.

This is one of the greatest "family films" of the 1960s. The script is surprisingly mature, considering how this is widely considered a film aimed at children. Like MARY POPPINS, this is a film aimed at adults, in the guise of a film for children. The message of the film is clearly for all those who have grown old enough to have lost the optimism and grace of youth. The struggles of Jane Wyman's character, and that of Karl Malden as the preacher, are really beyond the empathy of young children who haven't "been there, done that". But all adults will quickly recognize the universal war within oneself between optimism and cynicism. This movie touched me as an adult far more than it did when I first saw it at its original release. See this movie and you will no longer think of "Pollyanna" as a derogatory adjective.

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Steve G.

An ABSOLUTE MUST SEE !!! Pollyanna is my ALL-TIME FAVORITE children's movie - that adults will LOVE, too ! Very touching and tenderhearted, Pollyanna changes an entire town with her goodness and love. You will miss the morales and Godly values this movie presents - as sadly today, it is all but gone. Great cast - wonderful script. This is DISNEY at his absolute BEST !! A SUPERB CLASSIC !!

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Samantha G.

This movie was soo good the first time I saw it when I was 12, now I'm almost 20 && I still can't get enough of this movie.

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Lynn V.

i relly liked the pollyanna it was verry good

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Christel A.

I really liked this version the best. Hayley Mills was great as Pollyana.

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Lee H.

I haven't seen Pollyanna in many, many years and am so happy to say it stands up to time. It is my favorite movie from my childhood and I recommend it to everyone, child and adult alike. It will make anyone who sees it feel good, and shows what one positive person can do for a town full of negative ones.

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Paula F.

Great Movie!!!

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Sharon M.

I did not recieve the version with Haley Mills as I thought I had ordered, I did not like the PBS version.I have seen the Haley Mills version at least 20 times and love it.

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Kelly Jo R.

This film was so darling. So fresh. It is truly entertaining and inspiring. Truly a credit to the art of cinema. She will just make you smile! Sit back and enjoy:)

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Heather C.

Unrealistic

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    Kevin K.

    This is one of the greatest "family films" of the 1960s. The script is surprisingly mature, considering how this is widely considered a film aimed at children. Like MARY POPPINS, this is a film aimed at adults, in the guise of a film for children. The message of the film is clearly for all those who have grown old enough to have lost the optimism and grace of youth. The struggles of Jane Wyman's character, and that of Karl Malden as the preacher, are really beyond the empathy of young children who haven't "been there, done that". But all adults will quickly recognize the universal war within oneself between optimism and cynicism. This movie touched me as an adult far more than it did when I first saw it at its original release. See this movie and you will no longer think of "Pollyanna" as a derogatory adjective.

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    Steve G.

    An ABSOLUTE MUST SEE !!! Pollyanna is my ALL-TIME FAVORITE children's movie - that adults will LOVE, too ! Very touching and tenderhearted, Pollyanna changes an entire town with her goodness and love. You will miss the morales and Godly values this movie presents - as sadly today, it is all but gone. Great cast - wonderful script. This is DISNEY at his absolute BEST !! A SUPERB CLASSIC !!

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    Samantha G.

    This movie was soo good the first time I saw it when I was 12, now I'm almost 20 && I still can't get enough of this movie.

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