PENNIES FROM HEAVEN MOVIE CAST - LASER MEDIA COVER SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: BOB MACKIE, CHRISTOPHER WALKEN, STEVE MARTIN, BERNADETTE PETERS, JESSICA HARPER - HFSID 278632
Price: $360.00
PENNIES FROM HEAVEN MOVIE CAST: STEVE MARTIN, BERNADETTE PETERS,
CHRISTOPHER WALKEN, JESSICA HARPER, BOB MACKIE
Laserdisc cover for the 1981 feature film adaption of Pennies from
Heaven, signed by stars Martin, Peters, Walken and Harper and costume
designer Mackie, all in blue ink. Pennies from Heaven was nominated for
three Academy Awards, including one for Mackie for Best Costume Design.
Laserdisc cover signed "Bob/Mackie", "Steve/Martin", "Christopher Walken",
"Bernadette Peters" and "Jessica Harper", all in blue ink. Color,
12¼x12¼. Disc not included. ©1982 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film Co., ©1989 Turner
Entertainment Co. Pennies from Heaven (1981), based on the 1978 British
miniseries by Dennis Potter, is a musical that highlighted the differences
between the optimism of pop music, the grimness of real life and how people can
get lost in one when trying to escape the other. It starred Martin as frustrated
Great Depression-era song salesman Arthur who starts a disastrous affair with
Peters as schoolteacher Eileen. Harper and Walken co-starred, the former as
Arthur's wife Joan and the latter surprising many with a sharp performance on
the dance floor. Pennies from Heaven was nominated for three Academy
Awards, including a nomination for Mackie for Best Costume Design. Actor,
comedian, writer, playwright and producer MARTIN, born in Waco, Texas in
1945, went into standup comedy full-time in the late 1960s. His big break came
when he was guest host on NBC's Saturday Night Live in 1977. His offbeat
and irreverent humor made him an instant celebrity. Martin carefully developed
his persona: the well-groomed, immaculately dressed young man who goes against
his appearance by behaving like a lunatic. He released four comedy albums
between 1977 and 1981, winning Grammy awards for Let's Get Small and A
Wild and Crazy Guy. He also received a gold record for his hit comedy song
King Tut. Martin wrote his first book, Cruel Shoes, in 1977.
His films include The Jerk (1979), Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
(1982), All of Me (1984), Roxanne (1987), Parenthood (1989)
and Father of the Bride (1991). PETERS, born Bernadette Lazarro in
Ozone Park in 1948, made her debut on the Broadway stage in 1959 (at age 11) in
The Most Happy Fella. Over her Broadway career, she also won the Tony
Award for Song and Dance (1986) and was nominated for Tonys
for The Goodbye Girl (1993) and Gypsy (2003). In addition to her
stage career, Peters also starred in several feature films, including the 1969
Joel Grey musical George M. She was nominated for a Golden Globe for
Silent Movie (1976) and won one for Pennies From Heaven (1981).
Peters also starred in a number of made-for-TV movies and musicals,
including The Witch in Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods (1990) and the
Stepmother in Cinderella (1997), and appeared on a number of TV series.
All's Fair, a CBS sitcom (1976-1977) starred Richard Crenna as a
conservative journalist, and his love interest, liberal photographer Peters.
Stage, screen and television actor WALKEN, born Ronald Chistopher Walken
in Queens, New York in 1943 and who is adept at both comedy and drama, had
already enjoyed a successful career on the stage before hitting movie stardom in
1978, when he received an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for The Deer
Hunter. Walken, who was also nominated for a Best Supporting Actor
Academy Award inCatch Me If You Can (2002), has also appeared
in Annie Hall (1977), A View To Kill (1985), Batman Returns
(1992), Wayne's World 2 (1993), Pulp Fiction (1994) and Last
Man Standing (1996). HARPER, born in Chicago, Illinois in 1949,has been called "the queen of cult films", having starred in Phantom of
Paradise (1974), Inserts (1977) and The Blue Iguana (1988).
Other roles have included Pennies from Heaven (1981) and My Favorite
Year (1982). She played Phoebe Bass on TV's It's Garry Shandling's
Show (1986-1990). MACKIE, born in Monterey Park, California in 1940,
is an American costume designer who's been called "The Prince of Glitter".
Hegot his start in television costume design as an assistant on
The Judy Garland Show. A couple of years later, he became one of the top
designers creating memorable costumes for The Carol Burnett Show and
later, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Show. Mackie has received 30
nominations and has won eight Emmys for his work on variety specials and
shows, including Mitzi...Zings Into Spring, Mama's Family, and
Carol & Company. Today, he is Hollywood's designer of one-of-a-kind
fashions to the stars. Lightly scuffed and creased. Light impressions and scuff
marks from disc on cover. Light scratches (not visible head-on) and other light
impressions on cover. Rounded corners. Otherwise in fine
condition.
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