Potter adapted his immensely successful British TV series into a Hollywood script that maintained most of its intelligence as well as the musical numbers.
Pennies From Heaven (1981)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:20
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: A complicated little musical, Pennies from Heaven is a dazzling, tragic spectacle.
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: Herbert Ross's PENNIES FROM HEAVEN is a lavish adaptation of the BBC series of the same name; it's a contemplative avant-garde musical in which drab everyday surroundings magically become movie... Herbert Ross's PENNIES FROM HEAVEN is a lavish adaptation of the BBC series of the same name; it's a contemplative avant-garde musical in which drab everyday surroundings magically become movie sets and everyday speech suddenly turns into song. Steve Martin stars as Arthur, who sells sheet music--and the dreams promised in their lyrics--in 1930s depression-era Chicago. He's not always the most pleasant of fellows: He cheats on his wife, lies to his lovers, and seduces an innocent schoolteacher, Eileen (Bernadette Peters). But his spirit still has a sweetness and innocence--the sweetness of the Tin Pan Alley tunes he hawks and the innocence of the fantasy-filled Hollywood musicals he sees. When Arthur and Eileen set out on a series of misadventures, their bleak world turns to song and dance in a series of lavish Busby Berkeley-style musical numbers. The film features stunningly versatile performances by Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters. [More]
Starring: Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters, Christopher Walken, Jessica Harper
Starring: Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters, Christopher Walken, Jessica Harper
Director: Herbert Ross
Director: Herbert Ross
Screenwriter: Dennis Potter
Reviews for Pennies From Heaven
Perhaps this was not the project on which to lavish so many MGM millions. The BBC show was an enchanted cottage; this is the Las Vegas Grand Hotel.
Almost as if he were directing Pinter, Herbert Ross has actors speak a line, then wait two beats before delivering the next phrase. Technique smothers such ordinarily lively performers as Martin, Peters and Harper.
The movie, though, is not easy to respond to. It's chilly without being provocative in any intellectual way.
Not for everyone, but those who respond to it will find it unforgettable.
he point is made endlessly, though it's in the film's favor that it's made with seriousness, consideration, and a certain amount of imagination.
Doesn't quite work. Enough of it works, however, to give the film a shot, and it does in some ways improve with the passage of time.
Dark as night but perfectly lit, a little sad but with a song in its heart.
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