Favorite movies that have had an impact on me - #102 -
Pocketful of Miracles (1961) - Superstitious bootlegger Dave the Dude (Glenn Ford) won't make a move without the good luck apples he gets from street person Apple Annie (Bette Davis). But Annie has gone off the rails — her young daughter Louise (Ann-Margret, in her debut role), who has been educated abroad, is engaged and coming to the U.S. to meet her mother for the first time. And Louise thinks her mother is a socialite, Mrs. E. Worthington Manville. The Dude can't do business without Annie, and Annie can'r sell apples when she's on a bender. The Dude's girlfriend Queenie (Hope Lange) tries to fix up Annie while his right-hand man Joy Boy (Peter Falk) tries to salvage his business — and steals the movie. It's all very silly and sentimental and lots of fun. Fun fact: Director Frank Capra had filmed the story once before, as
Lady for a Day, in 1933.
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Dave the Dude (Glenn Ford) and Joy Boy (Peter Falk) pick up one of Annie's (Bette Davis) apples |
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Annie tries to pick up her letter from Louise at a fancy hotel |
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Queenie's nightclub act |
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Hope Lange as Queenie |
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Peter Falk as Joy Boy |
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The dude still needs Annie's apples |
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Ann-Margret as Louise |
Holiday connection: Louise's visit takes place during the Christmas season.
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