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Les plaisirs de Pénélope

Original title: Penelope
  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.4K
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Natalie Wood in Les plaisirs de Pénélope (1966)
Penelope (Wood) marries James Elcott (Ian Bannen) after a very brief courtship, and as his star rises in the banking business, he spends less and less time with her. Penelope devises what she thinks is a good plan to get James' attention - disguising herself as an old lady and robbing his bank. Unfortunately, the robbery is successful, and now Penelope has bigger problems on her hands. Adding extra fizz to this effervescent caper comedy is buoyant and joyful music from John Williams' early days as a film composer. Williams demonstrates his skills with pop and jazz in a score that includes the title tune, featuring lyrics by Leslie Bricusse (Victor/Victoria, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory).
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Comedy about a flighty, bored, kleptomaniac wife of a banker who robs her husband's bank of $60,000.Comedy about a flighty, bored, kleptomaniac wife of a banker who robs her husband's bank of $60,000.Comedy about a flighty, bored, kleptomaniac wife of a banker who robs her husband's bank of $60,000.

  • Director
    • Arthur Hiller
  • Writers
    • George Wells
    • Howard Fast
  • Stars
    • Natalie Wood
    • Ian Bannen
    • Dick Shawn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Arthur Hiller
    • Writers
      • George Wells
      • Howard Fast
    • Stars
      • Natalie Wood
      • Ian Bannen
      • Dick Shawn
    • 37User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Natalie Wood
    Natalie Wood
    • Penelope
    Ian Bannen
    Ian Bannen
    • James B. Elcott
    Dick Shawn
    Dick Shawn
    • Dr. Gregory Mannix
    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Lt. Bixbee
    Jonathan Winters
    Jonathan Winters
    • Professor Klobb
    Lila Kedrova
    Lila Kedrova
    • Sadaba
    Lou Jacobi
    Lou Jacobi
    • Ducky
    Norma Crane
    Norma Crane
    • Mildred
    Arthur Malet
    Arthur Malet
    • Major Higgins
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Bank Manager
    Arlene Golonka
    Arlene Golonka
    • Honeysuckle Rose
    Amzie Strickland
    Amzie Strickland
    • Miss Serena
    Bill Gunn
    Bill Gunn
    • Sgt. Rothschild
    Carl Ballantine
    Carl Ballantine
    • Boom Boom
    Iggie Wolfington
    • Store Owner
    Gary Bohn
    • Citizen
    • (uncredited)
    Lewis Charles
    Lewis Charles
    • Man Carrying Violin Case in Bank
    • (uncredited)
    Ron Charles
    • Truck Driver
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Arthur Hiller
    • Writers
      • George Wells
      • Howard Fast
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    User reviews37

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    AbandonedRailroadGrade

    Highly attractive fluff

    This weren't as bad as some people say. There's three reasons to watch it: (3) There is actually some funny and witty material here, (2) the photography is gorgeous--both the interior shots and the glamorous locales of mid-1960's New York, and (1) Natalie is stunningly beautiful.
    8phoenix_cr

    Natalie Wood's most undervalued piece!

    This was the first flick of Natalie's that I ever laid my eyes on, and, well, what can i say?... I was bedazzled, captivated, and why?, simply because it was Natalie. What is good about this movie?, 1-the cute little 60s outfits she wears!, you have to give her that. She embodied the true meaning of 60's style. 2-All the witty and light-headed arguments between Penelope and her therapist. 3-The persona created by Natalie as her Alterego Penelope seems to me now (with a wider knowledge of Natalie's Cinema) one of the finer representations of the charming and charismatic self that she in fact was, and well.... The movie in its wholesomeness turns to eye-candy before you can finish quoting it's title.

    If you ever loved her, you love Penelope too.
    6claudenorth

    Maltin Gets It Wrong Once Again! It's actually quite fun.

    I wouldn't call it a classic, but PENELOPE is definitely a fun way to spend an afternoon. Natalie Wood is gorgeous and quite funny in the title role, and she has an amazing wardrobe. Dick Shawn and Peter Falk (practicing for COLUMBO?) provide strong supporting performances as a psychiatrist and a police lieutenant, respectively. Unfortunately, Ian Bannen lacks charisma, making it hard to believe that "Penelope" would choose his character over every other man in NYC. With its bright, bold colors and criminal exploits, PENELOPE plays like an extended episode of the "Batman" TV series. In fact, the film includes a reference to Batman. Definitely a must-see for Natalie Wood fans.
    7paloaltodad

    an amazing witness of New York as Fun City

    I was 16 when this movie came out and completely overlooked it. I'm afraid I was more into the new wave at the Paris than this kind of thing at the mall.

    I saw it 30 years later and was astounded by the beautiful and to my eye authentic documentation of New York City at a moment of awesome and perishable beauty--a phrase that describes equally well the amazing Natalie Wood. The screenplay is a failed attempt at a 60s 'modern' screwball comedy, but the film work and editing are wonderful, and the camera has loved very few people with the intensity it loves Natalie Wood who glows in the wonderful 60s fashions.
    Kelt Smith

    Natalie Looks Great In This Insipid Comedy

    Made in 1966 during the heigth of her starpower, PENELOPE is not one of Natalie Wood's better pictures, although she looks beautiful throughout and is adorable. Natalie was dating Arthur Lowe Jr around this time and he coincidentally produced this film. Natalie was also savvy enough to surround herself with an exceptionally strong supporting cast: Peter Falk, Dick Shawn, the one note Lila Kedrova, and small parts by Jonathan Winters, and the overlooked Amzie Strickland( who still does commercials today ). STORYLINE: Natalie as PENELOPE is a gorgeous rich young wife who feels neglected by her handsome banker hubby, so she robs his bank while wearing an expensive "Givenchy" suit and spends the majority of the film either trying to get rid of or retrieve the suit ! Neither plausible, nor side splittingly funny, it is however, standard 60's lite fare. TRIVIA: The film bombed at the box office and Natalie attempted suicide not long after. Natalie didn't make another movie for 3 years after this one, returning in the smash hit BOB,CAROL,TED & ALICE. Edith Evanson, who played the look a like bank robber died exactly 1 year before Natalie on 11/29/81.

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    • Trivia
      After Les plaisirs de Pénélope (1966), Natalie Wood bought herself out of her Warner Bros. contract for $175,000 and fired her staff of agents, managers and lawyers. She didn't make another film for three years.
    • Goofs
      The milk on Dr. Gregory's suit disappears and the suit is completely dry from one shot to the next.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Bixbee: You see, in the neighborhood that I come from, a kid had 3 chances. He could be a hood, he could be a cop, he could be a priest. Well, I was too clumsy to steal, and we weren't Catholic.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits are animated. Black hands without a body steal the diamonds contained in the first letter in the first name of the actors and crew members.
    • Connections
      Featured in Penelope's Fashion Show (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      Penelope
      Words by Leslie Bricusse

      Music by John Williams (as Johnny Williams)

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los placeres de Penélope
    • Filming locations
      • Museum of Modern Art, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(location)
    • Production company
      • Euterpe
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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