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    In the 1960 movie "Pollyanna", what was Pollyanna's surname?

    Question #129826. Asked by pjmjlm. (Mar 04 13 12:12 PM)


    cardsfan_027

    In the movie, I do not believe it is mentioned, but the book states that her surname is Whittier.


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollyanna


    Mar 04 13, 12:28 PM
    silkdragon2011

    It is mentioned in the movie :D I can think of at least one occassion where Nancy is trying to jog George's memory:

    "This is Pollyanna Whittier, Miss Harrington's niece, the one who's come to live with her?"

    "Oh? Oh that one!"

    They then go out for icecream :)

    Mar 04 13, 1:15 PM


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