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Five Pennies

Not Yet Rated In Theaters 03/16/1996 , 117min.
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Plot & Details

The Five Pennies is the life story of influential jazz cornetist Red Nichols, played here by a remarkably straight-faced Danny Kaye. The somewhat romanticized screenplay chronicles Nichols' rise from obscurity, annotates the many future bandleaders who would play with Nichols' "Five Pennies," and details his self-destructive streak and (seeming) inability to conform to changing musical tastes. Weaving in and out of the main story is a sentimental subplot concerning Nichols' physically impaired daughter Dorothy, played by Susan Gordon as a child and by Tuesday Weld (in her movie debut) as a young woman. Nichols's long-suffering wife is portrayed by Barbara Bel Geddes. The storyline occasionally lapses into sappiness and the ending is almost impossibly lachrymose, but the musical highlights save the day. Especially memorable is Danny Kaye's duet with Louis Armstrong. Among the real-life musicians who grace the supporting cast of The Five Pennies are Bob Crosby, Ray Anthony, Shelly Manne, and, as Jimmy Dorsey, Bobby Troup.
  • MPAA Rating: Not Yet Rated
  • Genre(s): Drama,Family,Musicals
  • Run Time: 117min.
  • Theatrical Release Date: 03/16/1996
  • DVD Release Date: 12/13/2005
  • Director(s): Melville Shavelson
  • Starring: Danny Kaye , Barbara Bel Geddes , Louis Armstrong , Harry Guardino , Tuesday Weld
  • Themes: All Washed Up,Rags To Riches,Life in the Arts,Musician's Life
  • Tone: Rousing,Stylized,Earnest,Bittersweet,Heartwarming,Melancholy
  • Keywords: daughter,fame,handicap,jazz,musician,trumpet,wife

Awards

Academy Awards

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
1959 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Color Costume Design Edith Head Nominated
1959 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Musical Score Leith Stevens Nominated
1959 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Song Sylvia Fine Nominated
1959 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Color Cinematography Daniel L. Fapp Nominated

Golden Globes

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
1959 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Picture - Musical Nominated
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