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  1. Annie was one of thousands of Scandinavian immigrant girls who came to America in the early years of the 20th century in search of a better life. In this entry in the Passing Parade series, narrator John Nesbitt tells the story of Annie Swenson, who worked as a cook/housekeeper in the Nesbitt home when he was growing up.

  2. All Audience. Verified Audience. No All Critics reviews for Annie Was a Wonder. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The definitive ...

  3. Annie was one of thousands of Scandinavian immigrant girls who came to America in the early years of the 20th century in search of a better life. In this entry in the Passing Parade series, narrator John Nesbitt tells the story of Annie Swenson, who worked as a cook/housekeeper in the Nesbitt home when he was growing up.

  4. "Annie Was a Wonder" is an American 11-minute black-and-white sound film from 1949, so this one will have its 70th anniversary next year and it was written and produced by James nesbitt who is also the narrator here and tells us the story of a young woman, who is a housekeeper and may bring her very unique touch and approach into the family when dealing with the kids, making meals and all ...

  5. 4 de dez. de 2017 · Wonder (Extraordinário): Análise e Impressões. written by Caio Bogoni 04/12/2017. Alguns assuntos são tiro e queda para o cinema. Histórias de amor improvável, grandes tragédias, guerras, figuras históricas, contos de superação e, claro, doenças ou condições especialmente complexas. “Wonder” encaixa-se nesse último grupo ao ...

  6. Annie Was a Wonder directed by Edward L. Cahn. Watch the trailer, learn more and read about American Film Institute alumni.

  7. Películas relacionadas. In this entry in the Passing Parade series, narrator John Nesbitt tells the story of Annie Swenson, who worked as a cook/housekeeper in the Nesbitt home when he was growing up. Annie was one of thousands of Scandinavian immigrant girls who came to America in the early years of the 20th century.