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DramaRomance

Penny Serenade

- "Remember the tune they were singing the night we fell in love?..."

Julie and Roger are a love-struck married couple who desperately want to have a child. Tragedy after tragedy gets in their way, as the two attempt to rise above their troubles and fulfill their dreams of parenthood.

Release Date : 1941-04-24

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Cary Grant

Character Name : Roger Adams

Original Name : Cary Grant

Gender : Male

Irene Dunne

Character Name : Julie Gardiner Adams

Original Name : Irene Dunne

Gender : Female

Beulah Bondi

Character Name : Miss Oliver

Original Name : Beulah Bondi

Gender : Female

Edgar Buchanan

Character Name : Applejack Carney

Original Name : Edgar Buchanan

Gender : Male

Ann Doran

Character Name : Dotty 'Dot'

Original Name : Ann Doran

Gender : Female

Eva Lee Kuney

Character Name : Trina (at the Age of 6 Years)

Original Name : Eva Lee Kuney

Gender : Female

Leonard Willey

Character Name : Doctor Hartley

Original Name : Leonard Willey

Gender : Male

Wallis Clark

Character Name : Judge

Original Name : Wallis Clark

Gender : Male

Walter Soderling

Character Name : Billings

Original Name : Walter Soderling

Gender : Male

Jane Biffle

Character Name : Trina (at the Age of 1 Year)

Original Name : Jane Biffle

Gender : Female

Dorothy Adams

Character Name : Mother in Stalled Car (uncredited)

Original Name : Dorothy Adams

Gender : Female

Billy Bevan

Character Name : McDougal (uncredited)

Original Name : Billy Bevan

Gender : Male

Bess Flowers

Character Name : Mother (Uncredited)

Original Name : Bess Flowers

Gender : Female

Dick Gordon

Character Name : New Year's Party Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Dick Gordon

Gender : Male

Reviews

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barrymost

@barrymost

2021-06-23

This film boasts a wonderful dramatic turn by a young Cary Grant. If you're of the minority who view Mr. Grant as a boring, overrated comedy actor, give this a watch because the great man can most certainly act! It's a very enjoyable romance, elevated by a sparkling cast. The story is very heartwarming, but also quite the tearjerker. The record player transitions between scenes are quite a lovely touch, and good special effects for its time. Good family viewing.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-25

There is certainly chemistry between Irene Dunne and Cary Grant as the married couple with their lives ahead of them until an earthquake and tragedy strikes them and they must adjust to a life without the prospect of having their own child. That is until - with a little intervention from an avuncular and ever helpful "Applejack" (Edgar Buchanan) - they decide to adopt. They live a pretty subsistence existence by now; he is trying to run a local newspaper with a circulation that hovers around the 901-908 mark and so when it comes to the formalities, it is going to be struggle. Luckily, kindly adoption agent Beulah Bondi ("Miss Oliver") takes to them and soon afterwards they have their own little girl "Trine". Up until this point, both leads are engaging - frequent funny, especially Grant who has a distinct spontaneity in his performance - and though unchallenging, it is an enjoyable watch. However, tragedy strikes again and the film descends into maudlin melodrama with a last fifteen minutes that conclude with events that I found really quite tacky - almost like trading a commodity. What flowed effortlessly until then becomes contrived and for me, anyway, ruined much of the rest of it. It is a good watch, George Stevens does a good job and the writing/dalogue are frequently amusing and pithy - but that ending... sorry!