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Pocketful of Miracles (1961)

Starring: Glenn Ford, Bette Davis Director: Frank Capra Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)


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Superbly directed by the peerless Frank Capra, this remake of Lady For A Day is pure Hollywood magican unforgettable combination of comedy, whimsy and romance that was nominated* for three OscarsÂ(r)! Impoverished Broadway peddler Apple Annie (Bette Davis) has a problem. Her daughter, Louise (Ann-Margret), educated abroad since infancy, is coming for a visit and bringing her wealthy fiancÃ(c) with her. The problem is that Louise has believed all her life that Annie's a wealthydowager, and the poor old woman doesn't know what to do! Enter Dave the Dude (Glenn Ford)a big-hearted racketeerwho enlists the aid of his colorful mob of hooligans in a wild and crazy schemeto pass Annie off as a high-society grande dame so Louise can marry her fairy-tale prince and everyone can live happily ever after! *1961: Supporting Actor (Peter Falk), Song, Costume Design

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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This film has aged quite well., August 3, 2000
By John M. Caffey (Marina Del Rey, CA United States) - See all my reviews
Capra didn't have kind words to say about this, his last feature film. Blinding headaches, a star/producer out of control, his memoirs reflect an experience which soured him on directing completely. Given that, and the lukewarm box office, Pocketful of Miracles has always been considered the ugly stepchild of the Capra cannon, especially when compared to his first version, Lady For A Day. But what a pleasure this film is, almost 40 years later. If you are familiar with Capra's films, you'll recognize many of the supporting actors, three from It's A Wonderful Life, such as Ellen Corby (Grandma on The Waltons,) who played one of George Bailey's depositors, Sheldon Leonard (in a cameo as Darcey the mob boss) who played bartender Nick @ Martini's and Thomas Mitchell who was George's Uncle Billy (also Scarlett's father Gerald O' Hara in Gone with the Wind.) Capra's wove the fabric of life into his films with his supproting cast, and he does much the same here. Peter Falk is great as Junior, deservedly winning an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Also look for the fabulous Edward Everett Horton as the butler. While Bette Davis is given little to do in the second half, and while Glenn Ford and Hope Lange tend to the hammy, it is still Capra and there are many pleasures to be had. You may even find a tear in your eye at the end, for there is plenty of Capra corn. Indulge and enjoy! They truly don't make 'em like this anymore.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Capra revists his "Lady", May 4, 2005
By Byron Kolln (the corner where Broadway meets Hollywood) - See all my reviews
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POCKETFUL OF MIRACLES is a perfectly-acceptable update of LADY FOR A DAY. Frank Capra revisits the material with an amazing cast headed by Glenn Ford and Bette Davis (playing against her usual screen persona) as `Apple Annie' herself.

The story concerns the colourful apple-seller Annie, who has managed to send her daughter Louise (Ann-Margret in her movie debut) to an expensive overseas boarding school. Now the time has come that Louise is to be married (to a member of the Spanish nobility, no less) so Annie turns to her oldest customer `Dave the Dude' (Glenn Ford) to help her out. Dave turns Annie into the worldly and rich Mrs Worthington-Manville, so that Louise will not be ashamed of the poor apple-seller that her mother really is.

Bette Davis and Glenn Ford are marvellous as Annie and Dave. The entire cavalcade of Damon Runyon characters is perfectly-realised: Hope Lange as Queenie Martin, Peter Falk as Joy Boy and Mickey Shaughnessy as Junior all add great dimensions to their well-defined characters. Also featuring Arthur O'Connell, Thomas Mitchell, Sheldon Leonard and Peter Mann.

The DVD presents the film in 4:3 ratio letterbox.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Charming, tender, funny, and very touching!, December 11, 2002
"Pocketful of Miracles" was Frank Capra's last motion picture he directed. For a last picture for him, I think it is quite a masterpiece. This is a remake of the 1933 movie "Lady For A Day" which Capra directed then. Bette Davis is wonderful as Apple Annie, a boozy street peddlar whose best customer is gangster leader Dave the Dude (Glenn Ford) who thinks her apples bring him luck. His flashy girlfriend Queenie Martin (Hope Lange) thinks otherwise, and the Dude can't keep her out of his hair. Peter Falk plays on his sidekicks named Joy Boy, and Mickey Shaugnessey (Elvis' costar in "Jailhouse Rock") plays the Dude's other sidekick and chauffeur Junior. They all help Apple Annie a.k.a. Mrs. E. Worthington Manville prepare for her daughter (Ann-Margret) to come from Spain to visit with a Spanish count (Arthur O'Connell) and his son (Peter Mann). They announce that she will marry the count's son, and will give a reception. The Dude, Queenie, Joy Boy, Junior, and Apple Annie's temporary "husband" Judge Blake painstakingly round up the gang members of the dude and Queenie's chorus girls to try to impersonate officials and attend the reception. Meanwhile, the police, the comissioner, the governor, and mayor are hot on the job to track down missing reporters kinapped by the Dude. (We all know even though their tied up, Dude's still kind-hearted underneath). They're in a jam, when Queenie's nightclub is surrounded by cops. Dude makes a deal with the comissioner. What ends up happening is, the governor and mayor get word and the people at the coincidental party for the mayor show up miraculously for Annie's reception. At the end, it shows, Louise (Ann-Margret), the count and son Carlos leaving to go back to Spain where the two will get married. This is a real fanciful scene there. It's a real great classic everyone will enjoy.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Pocketful of indifference...
I think that sums up my feelings on the film as a whole, which I can't decide if it's worse or better than outright hating it. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Andrew Ellington

4.0 out of 5 stars Minor Capra Better Than No Capra
This film doesn't work like classic Capra and I think the reason is two-fold. I think Capra worked best when dealing with the here and now and this is essentially a period piece... Read more
Published 9 months ago by David Baldwin

4.0 out of 5 stars Christmas charmer
This story about a community of folks coming together to help one of their own is a real charmer.
Published 10 months ago by William

5.0 out of 5 stars Pocket Full Of Miracles
DVD arrived very timely. This is one of my most favorite movies. Wonderfully funny movie staring Glenn Ford, Bette Davis, Hope Lange and Peter Faulk. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Grandma's Love

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Christmas Story
This is one of my favorite Christmas Movies. I searched all over till I fond it on Amazon.com. I even watch it just when I need to have to feel like Christmas in July kind of... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Armenda R. Ordoyne

5.0 out of 5 stars fab classic
if you have a beating heart, you will laugh and cry, this is a timeless classic fairytale, that leaves you assured life can produce miracles.
Published 14 months ago by Joe Militello

5.0 out of 5 stars a great classic moive
these movie is also a good movie its set at christmas time and its a lighthearted fun movie and glenn fordl, and bette davis are really good in it i would recommend these movie... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Linda K. Counts

4.0 out of 5 stars Charming fairy tale with a mid-century American setting - not just for Christmas viewing!
Pocketful of Miracles is a charming urban fairy from 1961. It was the last movie directed by Frank Capra, who specialized in mid-century American fairy tales ( It Happened One... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Penumbra

1.0 out of 5 stars Too Bad
Great film with great actors. Quality of DVD very poor and it was returned for a refund.
Published 17 months ago by D. Riley

5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you!
First time with this seller, but would use again. DVD arrived when stated, with no damage. Great movie, can watch anytime now instead of only at Christmas. B
Published 21 months ago by Richard R. Castile

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