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  1. Pocketful of Miracles não é apenas fora de moda, mas desatualizado, e assisti-lo é uma experiência dolorosa". [5] A Filmink argumentou que Ann-Margret "é doce em um papel pequeno, mas importante, e uma das melhores coisas do filme; ela certamente causou mais impacto do que o cara que interpreta seu noivo, a outra "descoberta", Peter Mann ...

  2. According to Keltonic “It was an incredible privilege and honor to have composed and produced the music for Pocketful of Miracles. This unique film goes right to the heart of the angst and horror of a precious young brother and sister enduring the horrors of the Holacaust, their miraculous survival of this evil, and the subsequent story of their success and joy.

  3. Pocketful of Miracles. Apple Annie is an impish, gin-swilling New York City apple peddler who, through various enterprises, has saved enough to support her daughter--who has been at a posh European finishing school and has never seen her mother. The young woman, who thinks her mother is a society matron, is about to visit "The Big Apple."

  4. Pocketful of Miracles es una película estadounidense de 1961, del género de comedia, dirigida por Frank Capra. Contó con la actuación de Glenn Ford, Bette Davis, Peter Falk, Hope Lange, Thomas Mitchell, Ann-Margret, Edward Everett Horton, Jack Elam y Arthur O'Connell en los papeles principales. Es la segunda versión dirigida por Capra sobre el mismo argumento: la primera fue Dama por un ...

  5. Cast 113. Glenn Ford. Dave 'The Dude' Conway. Bette Davis. Apple Annie. Hope Lange. Elizabeth 'Queenie' Martin. Arthur O'Connell. Count Alfonso Romero.

  6. Last Capra's film, it has the typical characteristics of his career. The importance of emotions, the rhythm, the magic and the happy ending. It was the beginning of the future sex-symbol Ann Margret in a great and extensive cast. It's a great movie to watch with kids, or for cinema addicts looking for a rest.

  7. Pocketful of Miracles The scenario, which alternates uneasily between wit and sentiment, is based on the 1933 Lady for a Day, which was adapted by Robert Riskin from a Damon Runyon story, ...