Little Orphan Annie is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by John S. Robertson, and written by Wanda Tuchock and Tom McNamara.
The film stars Mitzi Green, Buster Phelps, May Robson, Matt Moore, and Edgar Kennedy.
(Animation by Max Fleischer) After a loud clap of thunder wakes Mickey up, he rushes over to Annie, crying about his grandmother.
Dr. Griffith arrived to examine Mickey, and gives him Castor Oil to help his stomach.
The three chase her around the office, ending with Annie tripping on the Doctor’s chair, spinning around and getting sick.
The orphans begin to walk around her until she halts at Mickey, who still has shoe blackening on his face.
After Mrs. Stewart tucks him to bed, he notices Annie sitting in a tree outside his bedroom window.
Soon after, Annie and Sandy start to put on a show for Mickey, while he sets score via a music box.
While Annie is doing more impressions to entertain Mickey as Mrs. Stewart, Mickey is escorted to bed, putting Sandy in his closet to hide, until Mrs. Stewart finds Annie in the living room.
As she kicks Annie and Sandy out, Mickey runs upstairs to his bedroom window, crying to Annie, but before Mrs. Stewart catches him, Mickey falls out the window, badly injuring himself.