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Pennies from Heaven

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6.0/10 • 88

1981-12-111h 48m

DramaMusicRomance

There's a world on both sides of the rainbow where songs come true and every time it rains, it rains Pennies from Heaven.

During the Great Depression, a sheet music salesman seeks to escape his dreary life through popular music and a love affair with an innocent school teacher.

Directors
Herbert Ross
Writters
Dennis Potter
Editors
Dennis Potter, Richard Marks

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  1. Steve Martin

    Steve Martin

    Arthur

  2. Bernadette Peters

    Bernadette Peters

    Eileen

  3. Jessica Harper

    Jessica Harper

    Joan

  4. Vernel Bagneris

    Vernel Bagneris

    The Accordion Man

  5. John McMartin

    John McMartin

    Mr. Warner

  6. John Karlen

    John Karlen

    The Detective

  7. Jay Garner

    Jay Garner

    The Banker

  8. Robert Fitch

    Robert Fitch

    Al

  9. Tommy Rall

    Tommy Rall

    Ed

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Wuchak

Feb 23, 2019

5/10

Imagination helps endure the harsh realities of the Depression In the 1930s a struggling sheet music salesman (Steve Martin) tries to escape his dreary existence with his prudish wife (Jessica Harper) to pursue his dream and a cute schoolmarm (Bernadette Peters). The imaginations of the characters help them deal with the harsh realities of the Great Depression. Vernel Bagneris plays a homeless accordion player while Christopher Walken is on hand as a pimp. “Pennies from Heaven” (1981) is a drama/musical based on the 1978 British mini-series and written by the same guy. The song & dance routines occur about every 7 minutes and are an amusingly kinetic counterpoint to the sad Depression-era dramatics. Martin is his usual comical self, but the drama is definitely not a comedy and contains some seriously unsavory moments. “Pennies from Heaven” was the precursor to musicals like “Chicago” (2002) and “Nine” (2009), but those films have superior reality-based stories and far better women, especially “Chicago” as far as the women go. But Bernadette is a joy to behold as usual; and Martin is charismatic despite playing a man of dubious character. The movie runs 1 hour, 48 minutes and was shot in Illinois (Chicago & Galena) and Southern Cal (the Los Angeles area & Wasco). GRADE: C

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$22,000,000.00
Revenue
$9,171,289.00
Keywords
chicago, illinoismarriagemusicalgreat depressionteachertraveling salesman1930s