


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 schoolteacher.
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Plot Summary
In Depression-era Chicago, a smooth-talking sheet music salesman named Arthur Parker struggles to achieve his dreams of stardom while juggling multiple romantic entanglements. He uses charm and deceit to get ahead, marrying Joan, a teacher, and fathering a child, all while pursuing the alluring Eileen. His elaborate schemes and fantasies eventually unravel, leading to tragic consequences.
Critical Reception
Despite a starry cast and a unique blend of musical numbers and gritty drama, Pennies from Heaven was a commercial and critical disappointment upon its release. While some praised its ambition and the performances of its lead actors, many found its tone jarring and its bleak narrative off-putting. Over time, it has gained a cult following and recognition for its bold artistic choices.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its innovative integration of musical numbers into a darker narrative.
- Criticized for its bleak tone and often unpleasant characters.
- Steve Martin's performance was noted as a departure from his usual comedic roles.
Google audience: Audiences seem divided, with many appreciating the film's unique artistic vision and Steve Martin's dramatic turn. However, some find the story too depressing and the musical numbers don't always land effectively for them.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 3 Academy Awards (Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Adapted Score).
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of a 1936 British film of the same name, which was also inspired by the popular song "Pennies from Heaven."
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