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The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker

The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker is a 1959 American DeLuxe Color comedy film starring Clifton Webb and Dorothy McGuire directed by Henry Levin in CinemaScope. The film is based on the 1953 Broadway play of the same title, which ran for 221 performances and which had featured Burgess Meredith as Horace Pennypacker and Martha Scott as 'Ma' Pennypacker.

The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker
Poster
Directed byHenry Levin
Screenplay byWalter Reisch
Based onThe Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker
1953 play
by Liam O'Brien
Produced byCharles Brackett
StarringClifton Webb
Dorothy McGuire
Charles Coburn
Jill St. John
Ron Ely
CinematographyMilton R. Krasner
Edited byWilliam Mace
Music byLeigh Harline
Distributed by20th Century-Fox
Release date
January 4, 1959 (UK) / February 20, 1959 (New York City)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1,475,000[1]
Box office$1.3 million (est. US/ Canada rentals)[2]

At the turn of the 20th century, businessman Horace Pennypacker, Jr. has two families: one wife and eight children in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and nine children (by a deceased wife) in Philadelphia. During the course of events, his bigamy is uncovered, and he struggles to maintain the status quo.

Plot summary Edit

In turn-of-the-20th-century Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, young Wilbur Fielding, the son of the Rev. Dr. Fielding, has been appointed vicar of a small Rhode Island parish. His position secured, Wilbur proposes to his sweetheart, Kate Pennypacker. As he must leave for his new post in one week, Kate wants to marry immediately, rather than endure a conventional extended engagement.

Kate's father, Horace Pennypacker, Jr., the proprietor of the Pennypacker sausage factory, divides his business life between his factories in Harrisburg and Philadelphia, spending alternate months in each city. While Horace is in Philadelphia, his wife, Emily, summons him home to Harrisburg for the wedding. Horace motors to Harrisburg, narrowly avoiding the Philadelphia sheriff who has come to issue him a summons for promoting a book about Darwinism that prominently depicts the police chief as a monkey.

Back in Harrisburg, Horace's blustery father, Horace, Sr. protests the impropriety of Kate's hasty marriage. Unknown to Horace Sr., Emily, and the eight Pennypacker children, Horace has a second family of nine children in Philadelphia. When Horace III, Horace's eldest Philadelphia son, learns of the sheriff's summons, he rushes to Harrisburg to warn his father. Horace III arrives in Harrisburg before his father, appearing on the Pennypacker doorstep. He introduces himself and inadvertently exposes Horace's unknown Philadelphia family. Soon after, Horace arrives home and is struck dumb by seeing Horace III. As Emily questions Horace about his secret life, Wilbur and his father arrive to discuss the wedding. This follows with Horace, Sr. announcing that his son is a bigamist. As Horace Sr. leaves, the sheriff arrives and serves him the summons meant for his son. Horace Sr. strikes the sheriff with his cane and is arrested. Kate, devastated, declares she cannot marry Wilbur to protect his reputation, but Emily resolves her daughter will be happily married. Horace defends himself to Rev. Dr. Fielding, arguing that morality is a matter of geography and that he is doing mankind a great service by propagating the species.

Meanwhile, the younger Pennypacker children run away from home. As Emily removes her wedding ring, Horace searches for his brood but is arrested and jailed by the sheriff. The Rev. Dr. Fielding finds the Pennypacker children in his church, asleep in the pews. Locked in a cell with Horace, Sr., Horace is visited by eldest son, Henry, who informs him Emily has gone to Philadelphia to meet his other wife. At Horace's Philadelphia home, Emily learns that the other Mrs. Pennypacker died eight years earlier. Horace is released from jail after apologizing to the sheriff and returns home to a chilly reception.

Emily returns to Harrisburg and declares their marriage is over. Horace steadfastly defends himself, declaring he did nothing wrong. The children say if it was not wrong then he would not have concealed his other family. Horace realizes he broke his own rule. Coming to her husband's defense, Emily tells the children that their stepfamily is motherless and reassures Kate there will be no public scandal as the other Mrs. Pennypacker died years ago. Chastened, Horace apologizes to his children and relinquishes their education to Emily. Jane, Horace's spinster sister decides to move to Philadelphia to care for her motherless nieces and nephews. As Horace packs his suitcases to leave, the children beg him to stay, and with Emily's permission, he unpacks.

Soon after, Kate and Wilbur are married. Emily is so moved by the wedding that she asks the Rev. Dr. Fielding to renew her and Horace's vows. As the minister conducts the ceremony, Emily tells Horace to repeat the phrase, "forsaking all others."

Cast Edit

Production Edit

Walter Reisch who worked on the script later recalled, "On the stage it was funny, but on the screen it didn't come off at all. Neither Clifton nor Brackett, the producer, nor Henry Levin, the director, really believed that Clifton would have a family in Philadelphia and another whole family in Harrisburg."[3]

Adaptations Edit

The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker was adapted into two Indian films: Grahasti (1963, Hindi) and Motor Sundaram Pillai (1966, Tamil).[4]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Solomon, Aubrey (1989). Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History (The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series). Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 252. ISBN 978-0-8108-4244-1.
  2. ^ "1959: Probable Domestic Take". Variety. January 6, 1960. p. 34.
  3. ^ McGilligan, Patrick (1991). Backstory 2: Interviews with Screenwriters of the 1940s and 1950s. University of California Press. p. 243.
  4. ^ Guy, Randor (July 10, 2009). "Motor Sundaram Pillai 1966". The Hindu. Retrieved March 3, 2018.

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The Remarkable Mr Pennypacker is a 1959 American DeLuxe Color comedy film starring Clifton Webb and Dorothy McGuire directed by Henry Levin in CinemaScope The film is based on the 1953 Broadway play of the same title which ran for 221 performances and which had featured Burgess Meredith as Horace Pennypacker and Martha Scott as Ma Pennypacker The Remarkable Mr PennypackerPosterDirected byHenry LevinScreenplay byWalter ReischBased onThe Remarkable Mr Pennypacker1953 playby Liam O BrienProduced byCharles BrackettStarringClifton WebbDorothy McGuireCharles CoburnJill St JohnRon ElyCinematographyMilton R KrasnerEdited byWilliam MaceMusic byLeigh HarlineDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateJanuary 4 1959 UK February 20 1959 New York City Running time87 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 1 475 000 1 Box office 1 3 million est US Canada rentals 2 At the turn of the 20th century businessman Horace Pennypacker Jr has two families one wife and eight children in Harrisburg Pennsylvania and nine children by a deceased wife in Philadelphia During the course of events his bigamy is uncovered and he struggles to maintain the status quo Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Adaptations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot summary EditIn turn of the 20th century Harrisburg Pennsylvania young Wilbur Fielding the son of the Rev Dr Fielding has been appointed vicar of a small Rhode Island parish His position secured Wilbur proposes to his sweetheart Kate Pennypacker As he must leave for his new post in one week Kate wants to marry immediately rather than endure a conventional extended engagement Kate s father Horace Pennypacker Jr the proprietor of the Pennypacker sausage factory divides his business life between his factories in Harrisburg and Philadelphia spending alternate months in each city While Horace is in Philadelphia his wife Emily summons him home to Harrisburg for the wedding Horace motors to Harrisburg narrowly avoiding the Philadelphia sheriff who has come to issue him a summons for promoting a book about Darwinism that prominently depicts the police chief as a monkey Back in Harrisburg Horace s blustery father Horace Sr protests the impropriety of Kate s hasty marriage Unknown to Horace Sr Emily and the eight Pennypacker children Horace has a second family of nine children in Philadelphia When Horace III Horace s eldest Philadelphia son learns of the sheriff s summons he rushes to Harrisburg to warn his father Horace III arrives in Harrisburg before his father appearing on the Pennypacker doorstep He introduces himself and inadvertently exposes Horace s unknown Philadelphia family Soon after Horace arrives home and is struck dumb by seeing Horace III As Emily questions Horace about his secret life Wilbur and his father arrive to discuss the wedding This follows with Horace Sr announcing that his son is a bigamist As Horace Sr leaves the sheriff arrives and serves him the summons meant for his son Horace Sr strikes the sheriff with his cane and is arrested Kate devastated declares she cannot marry Wilbur to protect his reputation but Emily resolves her daughter will be happily married Horace defends himself to Rev Dr Fielding arguing that morality is a matter of geography and that he is doing mankind a great service by propagating the species Meanwhile the younger Pennypacker children run away from home As Emily removes her wedding ring Horace searches for his brood but is arrested and jailed by the sheriff The Rev Dr Fielding finds the Pennypacker children in his church asleep in the pews Locked in a cell with Horace Sr Horace is visited by eldest son Henry who informs him Emily has gone to Philadelphia to meet his other wife At Horace s Philadelphia home Emily learns that the other Mrs Pennypacker died eight years earlier Horace is released from jail after apologizing to the sheriff and returns home to a chilly reception Emily returns to Harrisburg and declares their marriage is over Horace steadfastly defends himself declaring he did nothing wrong The children say if it was not wrong then he would not have concealed his other family Horace realizes he broke his own rule Coming to her husband s defense Emily tells the children that their stepfamily is motherless and reassures Kate there will be no public scandal as the other Mrs Pennypacker died years ago Chastened Horace apologizes to his children and relinquishes their education to Emily Jane Horace s spinster sister decides to move to Philadelphia to care for her motherless nieces and nephews As Horace packs his suitcases to leave the children beg him to stay and with Emily s permission he unpacks Soon after Kate and Wilbur are married Emily is so moved by the wedding that she asks the Rev Dr Fielding to renew her and Horace s vows As the minister conducts the ceremony Emily tells Horace to repeat the phrase forsaking all others Cast EditClifton Webb as Mr Horace Pennypacker Jr Dorothy McGuire as Emily Ma Pennypacker Charles Coburn as Grampa Pennypacker Jill St John as Kate Pennypacker Ron Ely as Wilbur Fielding Ray Stricklyn as Horace Pennypacker III David Nelson as Henry Pennypacker Dorothy Stickney as Aunt Jane Pennypacker Larry Gates as Rev Dr Fielding Richard Deacon as SheriffProduction EditWalter Reisch who worked on the script later recalled On the stage it was funny but on the screen it didn t come off at all Neither Clifton nor Brackett the producer nor Henry Levin the director really believed that Clifton would have a family in Philadelphia and another whole family in Harrisburg 3 Adaptations EditThe Remarkable Mr Pennypacker was adapted into two Indian films Grahasti 1963 Hindi and Motor Sundaram Pillai 1966 Tamil 4 See also EditList of American films of 1959References Edit Solomon Aubrey 1989 Twentieth Century Fox A Corporate and Financial History The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press p 252 ISBN 978 0 8108 4244 1 1959 Probable Domestic Take Variety January 6 1960 p 34 McGilligan Patrick 1991 Backstory 2 Interviews with Screenwriters of the 1940s and 1950s University of California Press p 243 Guy Randor July 10 2009 Motor Sundaram Pillai 1966 The Hindu Retrieved March 3 2018 External links EditThe Remarkable Mr Pennypacker at TCMDB The Remarkable Mr Pennypacker at IMDb The Remarkable Mr Pennypacker at AllMovie The Remarkable Mr Pennypacker at the American Film Institute Catalog The Remarkable Mr Pennypacker at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Remarkable Mr Pennypacker amp oldid 1179227824, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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