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The production of Penelope started in January 2006 in London and Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire. The film's screenplay was written by Leslie Caveny. A novelization of the film was written by Marilyn Kaye. It premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. [3]
Penelope: Directed by Mark Palansky. With Richard E. Grant, Catherine O'Hara, Nick Prideaux, Michael Feast. A modern romantic tale about a young aristocratic heiress born under a curse that can only be broken when she finds true love with "one who will accept her as one of their own."
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- Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
- Mark Palansky
- 2008-02-29
Penelope was released in the United Kingdom on February 1, 2008. It opened in wide release in the United States and Canada on February 29, 2008. The film opened in ninth place and earned $3.8 million USD on its opening weekend in the United States.
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is a 2006 film directed by Mark Palansky and starring Christina Ricci, James McAvoy, Catherine O'Hara, Peter Dinklage, Richard E. Grant, and Reese Witherspoon. The film focuses on a girl who is born with the nose of a pig due to a curse that was placed on her family by a vengeful witch.
A pregnant servant woman named Clara commits suicide after the family of a wealthy socialite, Ralph Wilhern, disapproved of their marriage. In revenge, Clara's witch mother cursed the next Wilhern daughter to be born with the face of a pig. The curse can only be lifted when "one of her own kind" learns to love her. For generations, only sons were born into the family, until Penelope (Christina Ricci) is born as the first true-blooded pig-faced daughter. To prevent publicity of Penelope's face, her mother Jessica (Catherine O'Hara) faked her daughter's death and shut her away in their mansion. When Penelope turned 18, her parents interpret the curse's counter as the love of a man of similar social status.
For the next seven years, Penelope and her family go through several possible suitors, but all of them flee in terror, including Edward Humphrey Vanderman III (Simon Woods). He works with tabloid reporter Lemon (Peter Dinklage) to photograph Penelope's face. They pay the young blue blood Max Campion (James McAvoy) to pose as a new suitor for Penelope, hiding a camera in his jacket. After having conversations with Penelope through a one-way mirror, Max and Penelope develop genuine feelings for each other; however, when Max sees her face, he is shocked (but not frightened) and accidentally triggers the camera. Regretful about his attempts to exploit Penelope, Max calls off his agreement with Lemon and Vanderman (though Jessica and matchmaker Wanda catch him doing so) and destroys the camera. Penelope tells Max that if they marry the curse will lift but Max sadly declines.
Finally having had enough of the match-making and inspired by Max's conversations about the outside world, Penelope flees home and journeys out into the city, selling photos of herself to Lemon to prove her existence to the world while using a scarf to cover her nose to keep anonymous. She is spotted by her parents and runs back to the bar she frequents, subsequently passing out, leading her friend Annie (Reese Witherspoon) to remove Penelope's scarf and reveal her as the elusive Penelope to the other guests. Penelope becomes an overnight celebrity, gaining adoring fans who are not disgusted by her face.
Meanwhile, Vanderman's father, having seen the public's fondness for Penelope and embarrassed by his son's vocal cruelty toward her, coerces Edward into proposing to her. Lemon eventually discovers that the man he and Vanderman recruited to photograph Penelope is not the real Max Campion, but actually Johnny Martin, after the real Campion (Nick Frost) is imprisoned for armed robbery. Lemon conveys Johnny's true identity and feelings for Penelope to Jessica and Wanda, but Jessica chooses not to let Penelope know the truth. During the wedding ceremony, Penelope realizes that she does not want to marry simply to break the curse, despite her mother's desperate wishes; she reasons that she likes herself the way she is. This breaks the curse, as Penelope has been loved by "one of her own kind" – herself – and her pig snout and ears disappear.
•Christina Ricci as Penelope Wilhern, a girl who was born with the face of a pig
•Andi Marie-Townsend portrays a younger Penelope Wilhern
•James McAvoy as John "Johnny" Martin, a man who uses the alias of "Max Campion"
•Nick Frost plays the real Max Campion, a man who was cut off from his family due to his gambling problems
•Catherine O'Hara as Jessica Wilhern, the mother of Penelope
•Peter Dinklage as Lemon, a tabloid reporter who plans to reveal Penelope's existence
The production of Penelope started in January 2006 in London and Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire. The film's screenplay was written by Leslie Caveny. A novelization of the film was written by Marilyn Kaye. It premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival.
Oct 2, 2024 · Netflix’s Penelope debuted last week on September 24, 2024. The teen drama streaming on the OTT has 8 binge-worthy episodes. Each episode has a run-time of nearly an hour and is filled with cliffhangers and thought-provoking content.
This is the story of young woman a named Penelope, who is the victim of a curse placed on a wealthy family by a witch. Many generations ago, a witch placed a curse on the Wilhern family that would result in the next girl being born into the clan having the face of a pig.
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