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Release Date:
November 10, 1966
Original Title:
Penelope
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 98
When Penelope gets married to banker James Elcott, she finds him too preoccupied with work to pay much attention to her, so she robs his bank in disguise. After she confesses to her psychiatrist, Greg Mannix, he offers to return the money for her, as he is secretly in love with her. However, he abandons the money when the police approach. Penelope becomes determined to admit to the crime, but neither James nor the police believe her story.
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Art Direction:
E. Preston Ames
George W. Davis
Assistant Director:
Terence Nelson
Costume Design:
Edith Head
Costumer:
Edith Head
Director:
Arthur Hiller
Director of Photography:
Harry Stradling Sr.
Editor:
Rita Roland
Executive Producer:
Joe Pasternak
Hairstylist:
Sugar Blymyer
Sydney Guilaroff
Makeup Artist:
William Tuttle
Novel:
Howard Fast
Original Music Composer:
John Williams
Producer:
Arthur M. Loew Jr.
Screenplay:
George Wells
Set Decoration:
F. Keogh Gleason
Henry Grace
Songs:
John Williams
Sound Recordist:
Franklin Milton
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