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  1. OSCAR® nominee. Penny Serenade. Since marrying, Roger and Julie Adams have wanted to start a family. An accident causes a miscarriage and makes it impossible for them to conceive a child. After they adopt a little girl, tragedy strikes out of nowhere, and divorce looks inevitable. 679IMDb 7.01 h 59 min2022. X-Ray16+.

  2. Penny Serenade. 1941 · 1 hr 57 min. TV-PG. Drama · Romance. A woman contemplating divorce reflects on the joys and unexpected sorrows of her marriage in this honest melodrama about life, love, and family. Starring: Cary Grant Irene Dunne Beulah Bondi. Directed by: George Stevens. A woman contemplating divorce reflects on the joys and ...

  3. Penny Serenade. Grant and Dunne adopt a baby after their unborn baby dies. Dunne contemplates divorce, recollecting the joys and griefs she has shared with her husband. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 7 days to finish once started. Grant and Dunne adopt a baby after their unborn baby dies.

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  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Penny Serenade (1941) Vintage Review. Penny Serenade is a lovely story of romance, family and struggling onward despite everything. It is a Silver Screen Classic starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne. Julie and Roger are a young married couple who are thinking of separating. As she waits for a taxi she begins to play records that are important to ...

  5. That is certainly true of "Penny Serenade." Review: - by Kathy Fox For Cary Grant fans and for classic movie lovers alike, PENNY SERENADE, filmed in 1941, and released on my birth date, April 24, 1941, two years prior to my entering this world, is a film that brings out the emotions and empathy of every moviegoer.

  6. Sentimental in the extreme, Penny Serenade is also enormously effective, balancing moments of heartbreaking pathos with uproarious laughter. Only director George Stevens could have handled a scene with a copiously weeping Cary Grant without inducing discomfort or embarrassment in the audience.

  7. Cab Driver at Doorway, New Year's Party (uncredited) Rollin Moriyama. ... Rickshaw Boy (uncredited) Adrian Morris. ... Bill collector (uncredited) Edward Peil Sr.

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