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Julie works at a music store in San Francisco, where she meets Roger who will soon become her husband. Roger’s proposal for marriage…

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Genre: Drama, Romance.

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  • Summary:   Julie works at a music store in San Francisco, where she meets Roger who will soon become her husband. Roger's proposal for marriage comes at a rather peculiar time, and soon Julie finds out this isn't the only odd thing about her new husband...
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  • Genres:   Drama, Romance
  • Directed by:   George Stevens
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"Penny Serenade" (1941) Cast:

  • Irene Dunne - Julie Gardiner Adams
  • Cary Grant - Roger Adams
  • Beulah Bondi - Miss Oliver
  • Edgar Buchanan - Applejack Carney
  • Ann Doran - Dotty "Dot"
  • Eva Lee Kuney - Trina
  • Leonard Willey - Doctor Hartley
  • Wallis Clark - Judge
  • Walter Soderling - Billings
  • Jane Biffle - Trina

7 Comments

  1. I’ve seen this heartwarming movie several times over the years.It is a beautiful story of love and perseverance.It tugs at the heart and emotions.Wonderful film.

  2. Delightful! Cary Grant is always fantastic. What a treasure. Thank you for making it available.

  3. the movie was excellent , thank you for fixing the errors for me , may God Bless you

  4. This is such a touching story,I absolutely adore the cast

  5. Really touching

  6. Thank you for sharing these wonderful movies. Penny Seranade is one of my favorites. It is so touching and gives hope at the end. I cry every time I see it. Keep adding more of these terrific movies. I truly enjoy them.

  7. Oh dear – it’s 2020 and I’m 84 and have been reduced to floods of tears being so moved by this lovely film. Thank you.

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