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Sidney Wolinsky
First Assistant Editor -
Richard Marks
Editor -
Mark Mangini
Dialogue Editor -
Bob Mackie
Costume Design -
Ken Adam
Associate Producer -
Dennis Potter
Writer -
Herbert Ross
Director -
Richard L. Anderson
Sound Editor
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Wuchak 6/23/2021 3:58:17 PM
***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
Steve Martin
ArthurChristopher Walken
TomTammy O'Rourke
Dancer (uncredited)M.C. Gainey
Young PolicemanJohn Karlen
The DetectiveBernadette Peters
EileenTwink Caplan
Bank CustomerWilliam Frankfather
Pool Player