Polly (film)

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Polly is a 1989 American made-for-television musical film adapted from the book Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter featuring an all African-American cast (with the exception of Celeste Holm). It was directed and choreographed by Debbie Allen, starring Keshia Knight Pulliam, Phylicia Rashad and also featured the final performance of actress Butterfly McQueen. Polly was originally broadcast on NBC on November 12, 1989.

Plot

Set in Alabama during the 1950s, Polly Whittier, an orphan who is sent to live with her aunt Polly Harrington, who is a descendant of the founding family of a small Southern town (also called Harrington) during the segregation era. A key point in dividing the town is a ravine which has an unrepaired bridge which burned down many years ago, and no one knows how it started and is suspicious of everyone else. Polly is able to convince people to look at the bright side of things, but tragedy strikes when Polly falls two stories from a tree, suffering a spinal injury. Polly proved to be a ratings hit and a sequel, Polly: Comin' Home!, followed in 1990. Both of these films are available on DVD exclusively from the Disney Movie Club and Disney Movie Rewards.

Cast

Musical numbers

Soundtrack

The original television soundtrack recording of Polly was released on CD and cassette tape by Walt Disney Records on November 30, 1989.

Home media

Both Polly and Polly: Comin' Home were released on VHS by Walt Disney Home Video in 1990. Around 2000 the two movies were released on DVD on Disney Movie Club Exclusive.

Reception

Patricia Brennan of The Washington Post wrote that while the film "may be a little too sweet for everyone's taste", it features "some of the best original song-and-dance numbers to come to television in years." Howard Rosenberg of Los Angeles Times called it the "worst kind of fairy tale, one that doesn’t seem to know it’s a fairy tale" and wrote that Pulliam's performance is "so gratingly precious and saccharine that she makes Shirley Temple seem like Lucretia Borgia."

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