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Pocketful of Miracles

You have to see it to belove it!
1961 | 136m | English

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A New York gangster and his girlfriend attempt to turn street beggar Apple Annie into a society lady when the peddler learns her daughter is marrying royalty.
Release Date: Dec 18, 1961
Director: Frank Capra
Writer: Hal Kanter, Harry Tugend, Damon Runyon
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords gangster, makeover, high society, mother daughter reunion, long lost daughter, street peddler, new york city, deception, luck, peddler, 1930s, elaborate ruse, prohibition era, apple, dowager, lucky charm, crooked judge, mother daughter relationship
Production Companies Franton Production
Box Office Revenue: $5,000,000
Budget: $2,900,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Glenn Ford Dave 'The Dude' Conway
Bette Davis Apple Annie
Hope Lange Elizabeth 'Queenie' Martin
Arthur O'Connell Count Alfonso Romero
Peter Falk Joy Boy
Thomas Mitchell Judge Henry G. Blake
Edward Everett Horton Hudgins
Mickey Shaughnessy Junior
David Brian Governor
Sheldon Leonard Steve Darcey
Peter Mann Carlos Romero
Ann-Margret Louise
Barton MacLane Police Commissioner
John Litel Police Inspector McCrary
Jerome Cowan Mayor
Jay Novello Cortego
Frank Ferguson Newspaper Editor
Willis Bouchey Newspaper Editor
Fritz Feld Pierre
Ellen Corby Soho Sal
Gavin Gordon Mr. Cole
Benny Rubin Flyaway
Jack Elam Cheesecake
Mike Mazurki Big Mike
Hayden Rorke Police Captain Moore
Doodles Weaver Pool Player
Abdullah Abbas Reception Guest (uncredited)
Don Ames Man at Dock (uncredited)
Sam Bagley Man on Dock (uncredited)
Benjie Bancroft Police Officer (uncredited)
Herman Belmonte Man on Dock (uncredited)
Phil Bloom Reception Guest (uncredited)
Willie Bloom Reception Guest (uncredited)
Nina Borget Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Betty Bronson Mayor's Wife (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks Reception Guest (uncredited)
Paul E. Burns Mallethead (uncredited)
Mushy Callahan Man at Dock (uncredited)
George Calliga Reception Guest (uncredited)
James J. Casino Man at Dock (uncredited)
Marc Cavell Reporter at Dock (uncredited)
Albert Cavens Reception Guest (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell Reception Guest (uncredited)
Charles Cirillo Man at Dock (uncredited)
Michael Cirillo Pedestrian (uncredited)
Bing Conley Reception Guest (uncredited)
Paul Cristo Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Jacqueline deWit Louise (Governor's Wife) (uncredited)
Alphonso DuBois Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Josip Elic Darcey's Henchman (uncredited)
Joe Evans Attendant (uncredited)
Tom Fadden Herbie (uncredited)
Bess Flowers Pedestrian Entering Club (uncredited)
Peter Ford Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Eddie Foster Man in Pool Hall (uncredited)
Byron Foulger Lloyd (uncredited)
Joseph Glick Reception Guest (uncredited)
Jack Gordon Reception Guest (uncredited)
Joe Gray Pool Player (uncredited)
James Griffith Detective Briscoe (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton Truck-Driving Hood (uncredited)
Peter Hansen Governor's Aide (uncredited)
Sam Harris Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes Club Patron (uncredited)
Chester Jones Pool Hall Patron (uncredited)
Richard Karlan Detective (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp Man on Dock / Reception Guest (uncredited)
John Lawrence Cab Driver (uncredited)
Robert Locke Lorraine Reception Guest (uncredited)
Bert Madrid Crewman (uncredited)
Mike Mahoney Man Who Helps Annie (uncredited)
Kermit Maynard Newspaper Editor (uncredited)
Joe McTurk Powder (uncredited)
William Meader Passerby (uncredited)
Paul Micale Man (uncredited)
Jim Michael Hood (uncredited)
Steve Mitchell Soldier (uncredited)
Ralph Montgomery Pool Hall Patron with Pipe (uncredited)
Kate Murtagh Masseuse (uncredited)
George Nardelli Club Patron (uncredited)
Billy Nelson Hood (uncredited)
Paul Newlan Hood (uncredited)
Daniel Nunez Reception Guest (uncredited)
Norman Papson Hairdresser (uncredited)
Charles Perry Man at Dock (uncredited)
Harry 'Snub' Pollard Knuckles (uncredited)
Amanda Randolph Annie's Neighbor (uncredited)
Fred Rapport Newspaper Editor (uncredited)
Paul Ravel Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Leoda Richards Woman Sitting Next to Mayor in Car (uncredited)
Clark Ross Man on Dock (uncredited)
Michael Ross Detective (uncredited)
Angelo Rossitto Angie (uncredited)
Phil Schumacher Reception Guest (uncredited)
Vito Scotti Priest (uncredited)
Scott Seaton Club Patron (uncredited)
Jack Shea Hotel Doorman (uncredited)
Stephen Soldi Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Edgar Stehli Gloomy (uncredited)
Bert Stevens Man on Dock (uncredited)
George E. Stone Shimkey (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan Hood in Dock Brawl (uncredited)
Harry Swoger Darcey's Henchman (uncredited)
Hal Taggart Man Who Helps Annie (uncredited)
Dub Taylor Man (uncredited)
Kelly Thordsen The Weasel (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey Passerby with Umbrella (uncredited)
Romo Vincent Brisbane (Kidnapped Reporter) (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent Pool Hall Patron (uncredited)
Dick Wessel Governor of Florida (uncredited)
Grace Lee Whitney Queenie's Broad (uncredited)
Chalky Williams Pool Hall Patron (uncredited)
Harry Wilson Slop (uncredited)
Name Job
Hal Kanter Screenplay
Frank P. Keller Editor
Roland Anderson Art Direction
Hal Pereira Art Direction
Robert J. Bronner Director of Photography
Arthur S. Black Jr. Assistant Director
Ralph Axness Second Assistant Director
Nellie Manley Hairstylist
Harry Tugend Screenplay
Frank Capra Director
Walter Scharf Original Music Composer
Jimmy Van Heusen Original Music Composer
Damon Runyon Story
Walter Plunkett Costume Design
Edith Head Costume Design
Wally Westmore Makeup Supervisor
Robert Riskin Original Film Writer
Name Title
Joseph Sistrom Associate Producer
Frank Capra Producer
Glenn Ford Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actress Hope Lange Nominated
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

The start of this film reminded me of the lady who sold bird seed in "Mary Poppins" - the down-at-heel but kind hearted "Annie" (Bette Davis) who scrapes a living together thanks largely to the generosity of local gangster "Dude" (Glenn Ford). What nobody else knows, however, is that she secretly ha ... s a daughter living in Spain who thinks her mother is wealthy, living in a suite at a fancy hotel. When "Louise" (Ann-Margret) writes to say that she will soon visit with her fiancée - A Spanish aristocrat; this throws quite a spanner in the works for "Annie". Luckily, "Dude" is determined to rope in his contacts to try to help her impersonate the grand role she has represented herself as having - despite trying to get a the biggest deal of his own over the line. This causes no end of chagrin for the undoubted star of the picture - Peter Falk. He is the right hand man who gradually watches the planning and organising of this charade subsume everything else, and it's slowly driving him nuts. To be honest, the central portion of this comedy also drove me a bit nuts too. It borders too closely on the farcical, with Ford trying far too hard and seeing only fleeting appearances from the increasingly sidelined Davis. It steadies itself better for the last twenty minutes or so, but is really just too long with the joke too thinly spread and the slapstick humour all a bit too in-your-face for me. The writing is generally good, though, with some fine quips - especially from Falk, and the film looks great whilst taking a gentle swing at the political class as they all flock to the side of this minor Count from Spain. I did quite enjoy it, but sadly it isn't one of Frank Capra's more focussed efforts, nor is it one of his more poignant or amusing stories.

Jan 09, 2023