Later during "Sign", Warbucks refers to "bathtub gin" and Hannigan ends the song after being backed into a full bathtub. She splashes Warbucks in the face with the liquid from the tub. As for the bathtub, it was simply a readily available vessel large enough to concoct big batches of booze.
Since "Annie" is set during the Great Depression, it makes sense that Miss Hannigan would stir up cheap gin to keep her constant - and problematic - buzz rolling. "A Simple Favor" (Photo: "A Simple Favor"/Lionsgate). Daddy Warbucks: You spend your evenings in the shanties.
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Miss Hannigan: You had me followed. Daddy Warbucks: Imbibing quarts of bathtub gin. Miss Hannigan: Bronchitism.
Daddy Warbucks: And here you're dancing in your scanties, Miss Hannigan: Great gams. Daddy Warbucks: With some old geezer called Little Caeser, Miss Hannigan: He's an uncle. Daddy Warbucks: You lock the orphans in the closet.
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And that stuff Miss Hannigan is pouring into her bathtub ain't bubble bath, sister, it's the fixin's for bathtub gin, a Prohibition Era favourite. This movie could start a conversation about the Depression and FDR's New Deal with older kids. For the younger kids, these details aren't so important.
Burnett's Hannigan, drunk on bathtub gin, attempting clumsily to seduce Warbucks, is as good as in her finest television variety work. 1450 Likes, TikTok video from Lizzie Spellman (@lizardspellz): "You know that cup is filled with bathtub gin #annie #misshannigan #musicals #carolburnett". Channeling myself playing this part in the 8th gradeoriginal sound - 🔮🖤🌎.
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There's something about the way Carol Burnett lurches into frame, bottle in hand, halfway through the 1982 film Annie; before you're told anything about gin-loving tyrant Miss Agatha Hannigan you know her. You just know her. Not to take away from Ms Burnett's well.
In the 1982 film Annie Miss Hannigan, played by Carol Burnett, is shown doctoring bathtub gin. The band Phish song "Bathtub Gin" was released on the 1990 album Lawn Boy. Annie (1982) - Carol Burnett as Miss HanniganDaddy Warbucks: You spend your evenings in the shanties.
Miss Hannigan: You had me followed. Daddy Warbucks: Imbibing quarts of bathtub gin. Miss Hannigan: Bronchitism.
Daddy Warbucks: And here you're dancing in your scanties, Miss Hannigan: Great gams. Daddy Warbucks: With some old geezer called Little Caeser, Miss Hannigan: He's an uncle. Daddy.
Bathtub gin refers to any style of homemade spirit made in amateur conditions. The term first appeared in 1920, in the prohibition in the United States, in reference to the poor.