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The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker

He Had Two Wives And Led Two Lives... He's The Best Dad Two Families Ever Had - At The Same Time!
1959 | 87m | English

(446 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Henry Levin
Writer: Walter Reisch
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In early 1900s' Pennsylvania, Mr. Pennypacker has two company offices and two families with a combined total of 17 children. With an office in Harrisburg and an office in Philadelphia, he has successfully kept two separate homes. However, when an emergency requires his oldest son to find him, Mr. Pennypacker's dual life is revealed.
Release Date: Feb 20, 1959
Director: Henry Levin
Writer: Walter Reisch
Genres: Comedy
Keywords bigamy, based on play or musical, secret life
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 29, 2024
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Clifton Webb Mr. Horace Pennypacker
Dorothy McGuire Mrs. Emily 'Ma' Pennypacker
Charles Coburn Grampa Pennypacker
Jill St. John Kate Pennypacker
Ron Ely Wilbur Fielding
Ray Stricklyn Horace Pennypacker III
David Nelson Henry Pennypacker
Dorothy Stickney Aunt Jane Pennypacker
Larry Gates Rev. Dr. Fielding
Richard Deacon Sheriff
Ahna Capri Babs Pennypacker
Name Job
Henry Levin Director
Walter Reisch Writer
Liam O'Brien Theatre Play
Leigh Harline Original Music Composer
William Mace Editor
Milton Krasner Director of Photography
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Charles Brackett Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

"Kate" (Jill St. John) decides that she is going to marry curate "Wilbur" (Ron Ely) but they don't want to wait until her father "Horace" (Clifton Webb) returns home from his month-long trip to Philadelphia. They set a date and give him an ultimatum - so return he does, but hot on is tracks is a cou ... rt agent trying to serve him with a summons. An other young man (Ray Stricklyn) races to their Harrisburg home to warn him of this impending legal ambush, but when he arrives - well let's just say that it's clear that "Pa" has been playing that trick attributed to old sailors. He is a decent old cove, though, and as the story plays out we discover that though his behaviour is pretty reprehensible, his character does have a few redeeming features and they might just be enough to rescue him from the ire of his wife "Emily" (Dorothy McGuire) and his father - another "Horace" (Charles Coburn). Thing is, the scenario is pretty preposterous and if you try to rationalise it, you might as well just give up. If you can get into the spirit of it, though, it's quite an engaging comedy with Webb on good form, well supported by some quite pithy writing and virtually no melodrama. McGuire hasn't the meatiest of parts, but Stricklyn delivers the fish-out-of-water "Horace III" quite well and you can always count on Coburn to lift the mood. It has dated, but is still quite an enjoyable and silly 90 minutes.

Apr 23, 2022