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Pennies From Heaven

Pennies From Heaven

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Director: Herbert Ross
Actors: Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters, Christopher Walken, Jessica Harper, Vernel Bagneris
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 54 reviews

Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 107 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: WARD65924D
ISBN: 0790789949
UPC: 012569592421
EAN: 9780790789941

Theatrical Release Date: December 11, 1981
Release Date: July 27, 2004
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Product Description
A depression musical about an unsuccessful sheet music salesman and a school teacher. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 03/15/2005 Starring: Steve Martin Bernadette Peters Run time: 108 minutes Rating: Nr

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Steve Martin plays Arthur, a '30s-era traveling sheet-music salesman whose marriage is bleak and who embarks on a fateful affair with a teacher (an amazing Bernadette Peters). Arthur's dreary world is juxtaposed with Busby Berkeley-styled musical production numbers that showcase Martin's and Peters's versatility. Arthur's world is desperate, sad, and only the more so when directly compared to the musical numbers. But it does work and it is affecting.

This dark, yet simultaneously ebullient film written by Dennis Potter is capable of presenting such polar-opposite visuals and emotion. Until this film, Martin was best known for his comedic albums, and for 1979's The Jerk. In other words, Pennies' disappointing box office can be accredited to audiences' inability to accept a dark Martin in the early 1980s. If Martin's dancing ability comes as a surprise, an even greater revelation is Christopher Walken in a sexy stripping tap-dancing number. Bob Hoskins played Arthur in the 1978 British miniseries of the same name. --N.F. Mendoza


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2 out of 5 stars They can't be serious- can they?   May 2, 2008
Great Movie Addict (New York City)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Everyone in this misguided extravaganza tries hard -- maybe too hard -- to make something meaningful and entertaining of what amounts to expensive bloat. But for many viewers, it just doesn't work. For those who've seen the 1936 Depression-era original of the same title, the oldie has less but offers more, even if what it offers is sentimental Hollywood mush. Ah, but listen, isn't that what the lyrics of the title song are all about, how to make more from less? The original likely isn't the greatest film classic of all time, but it's a hopeful little bit of fluff with excellent performances and some of Crosby's nicest tunes. I was given the Steve Martin DVD of this title by a close relative (gift wrapped by Amazon, of course), so I suppose I'm obliged to keep it. But watching Martin's work simply made me more desirous of sitting back with a copy of the 1936 original, which I finally bought from Amazon and which I and everyone who watched it enjoyed much more.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Dark Musical; Not What You'd Expect   February 25, 2008
Dave (San Diego, CA)
Had it not been for a film class I took in college, I probably never would have seen this movie. The study of what might appear a semi-typical musical was fascinating. The story is of Arthur (Steve Martin), a sheet music salesman during the Depression. He loves the happy tunes of the songs that he sells, but in real life, all he seems to get is unhappiness. Happy dream sequence musical interludes with period songs contrast with the way things really are in Arthur's life. He has a frigid and shrewish wife, Joan (Jessica Harper), and his sales are dropping. When he meets school teacher Eileen (Bernadette Peters), he sees his first chance at turning his life around. However, trouble still follows him until the ending...which, like the rest of the film, is sad and extremely happy all at the same time. Christopher Walken has a standout dancing cameo role as Eileen's pimp...yes, she slides from school teacher to prostitute in this film.

The film tanked at the Box Office when it released, losing about $13 million. The public expected Wild and Crazy Guy Steve Martin, and instead, they got a serious acting song-and-dance man whose character truly is a heel; although he wants to be a good guy, he often makes poor choices that are caused by his libido, not his brain. A better marketing campaign most likely would have helped, but either way, this film still holds up as a successfully daring look back at the Depression and the Musicals of the time that were meant to lift people from these troubled and turbulent times. The film goes back and forth from gritty to frothy; Bob Mackie did a fantastic job with costuming, and the Cinematrography & Set Design are also incredible; actual paintings of the era were recreated in scenes, giving the film both a period and artistic feel that works well in so many ways.

Steve Martin is a standout; his dancing would lead you to believe that he had always been a star of musicals; Peters' musical gifts are already known, and she is perfectly cast as the hum-drum teacher who has much more going on inside of her. Her sexual awakening by Martin's character is totally believeable. All of the musical numbers are lip-synched to vintage recordings, with the exception of Martin singing the title song near the end of the film. Martin's lip-synching is somewhat off; whether or not this was intentional is not known, but it does detract somewhat from the film. The standout number for me is Bernadette Peter's musical number, "Love Is Good For Anything That Ails You," sung in her classroom. In this dream sequence, her drab attire is transformed into a tight-fitting silver lame gown. This sequence is riveting, funny, and well choreographed.

This DVD also includes an interesting panel discussion lead by film critic Peter Rainer. Rainer is a poor moderator, but the anecdotes by Martin, Harper, Bob Mackie, and the rest is very informative. A scene-specific audio commentary by Rainer is also included; although Rainer comes off as a dope, his appreciation of the film and the fact that he "gets it" is admirable. Theatrical Trailer also included.

Looking for a silly and mindless comedy? Check elsewhere. Want a serious movie with many messages that is artistic and provokes much thought? Put it in your shopping cart.



5 out of 5 stars Kennedy Center Honors 2007.   December 27, 2007
Russell J. Coller Jr. (Washington, DC-- the Murder Capital, see our Morgue !!!)
The 2007 institution called 'Steve Martin' is a multi-millionaire of prolific success as a writer, actor, musician and comic. The 1981 Steve Martin gave us the darkest most disturbing flick... ever. The REAL 1930's were a bit more complicated than what our grandparents and great-grandparents may have let on. Unfortunately, the urge to be sentimental about events of 70 or 80 years ago comes VERY naturally to lazy american movie watchers. Don't be lazy, just realize that the Arthur character is the villain, and is completely self-unaware, and that makes him more horrifying. 5 BIG stars.


5 out of 5 stars Worth more than the cost   October 5, 2007
M. I. Shoup (MD, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Pennies From Heaven Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters are terrific in this innovative, stylish, quirky musical. Christopher Walken is in it, too. What more can you ask?


5 out of 5 stars Pure delight   July 27, 2007
S. Segura (Madrid, SPAIN)
This movie was a flop when released.
I just loved it and think it's a masterpiece. Steve Martin and Bernardette Peters are just amazing, Christopher Walken is wonderful and the musical numbers are awesome.
The director, the late Herbert Ross, did a great job.
I just wish they'd release this movie in HD DVD. Gordon Willis' photography deserves that.