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Penny Serenade (1941)
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While listening to a recording of "Penny Serenade," Julie Gardiner Adams (
Irene Dunne
) begins reflecting on her past. She recalls her near-impulsive marriage to newspaper reporter Roger Adams (
Cary Grant
), which begins on a deliriously happy note but turns out to be fraught with tragedy. While honeymooning in Japan, Julie and Roger are trapped in the 1923 earthquake, which results in her miscarriage and subsequent incapability to bear children. Upon their return to America, Roger becomes editor of a small-town newspaper, just scraping by financially. Despite their depleted resources, Julie and Roger want desperately to adopt a child. It seems hopeless until kindly adoption agency head Miss Oliver (
Beulah Bondi
) helps smooth their path. Alas, their happiness is once more short-lived: their new daughter, Trina (Eva Lee Kuney), succumbs to a sudden illness at the age of six. Reduced to hopelessness, Julie and Roger decide to dissolve their marriage, but Miss Oliver once more comes to the rescue. Sentimental in the extreme, Penny Serenade is also enormously effective, balancing moments of heartbreaking pathos with uproarious laughter. Only director
George Stevens
could have handled a scene with a copiously weeping
Cary Grant
without inducing discomfort or embarrassment in the audience. Since lapsing into the public domain in 1968 (though released by Columbia, the film was owned by Stevens' production firm), Penny Serenade has become almost as ubiquitous a cable-TV presence as
It's a Wonderful Life
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Beulah Bondi
Miss Oliver
Edgar Buchanan
Applejack
Wallis Clark
Judge
Ann Doran
Dotty
Irene Dunne
Julie Gardiner Adams
Cary Grant
Roger Adams
Eva Lee Kuney
Trina, age 6
Walter Soderling
Billings
Leonard Willey
Dr. Hartley
Production Crew
Lionel Banks
Art Director
Fred Guiol
Associate Producer
Joseph Walker
Cinematographer
W. Franke Harling
Composer (Music Score)
George Stevens
Director
Otto Meyer
Editor
Morris W. Stoloff
Musical Direction/Supervision
George Stevens
Producer
Morris Ryskind
Screenwriter
Martha Cheavens
Short Story Author
Martha Cheavens
Short Story Author
Year: 1941
Runtime: 117
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Release
by Columbia Pictures
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.