“Kids love dogs. They see them on the street and they all go ‘aaaaawww,’ am I right?”
Yes, Bobby Cannavale, you are correct. Kids do indeed love dogs.
Ahead of the upcoming big screen return of Annie (played by Quvenzhané Wallis, making it pretty much a guarantee that it's the first time the role has ever been played by an Oscar-nominee), the loveable orphan girl whose feisty attitude and good heart make the world a better place to be, Sony Pictures have released a brief featurette all about the girl's canine companion, Sandy.
Sandy is played by Marty, and is introduced to us by his trainer as a smart, energetic dog who loves kids. So, that pretty much makes him an ideal candidate for the role of the loyal companion to our young heroine. Director Will Gluck and stars Quvenzhané Wallis and Rose Byrne all talk about having the pooch onset and the boost it brings, making things more fun and upbeat. This is most certainly the kind of personality one would hope to have around for the production of something like Annie, which hopes to inspire that kind of happiness in its audiences.
Will it work? We will find out when Annie receives its cinematic release in December.
Yes, Bobby Cannavale, you are correct. Kids do indeed love dogs.
Ahead of the upcoming big screen return of Annie (played by Quvenzhané Wallis, making it pretty much a guarantee that it's the first time the role has ever been played by an Oscar-nominee), the loveable orphan girl whose feisty attitude and good heart make the world a better place to be, Sony Pictures have released a brief featurette all about the girl's canine companion, Sandy.
Sandy is played by Marty, and is introduced to us by his trainer as a smart, energetic dog who loves kids. So, that pretty much makes him an ideal candidate for the role of the loyal companion to our young heroine. Director Will Gluck and stars Quvenzhané Wallis and Rose Byrne all talk about having the pooch onset and the boost it brings, making things more fun and upbeat. This is most certainly the kind of personality one would hope to have around for the production of something like Annie, which hopes to inspire that kind of happiness in its audiences.
Will it work? We will find out when Annie receives its cinematic release in December.