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About the Film

Year

1959

Rating

NR

Genre

Biography / Musical / Drama

Running Time

117 MIN

Synopsis

Danny Kaye cuts loose with his trademark musical clowning. Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong plays his horn and croons in that famed gargling-granite voice. Big Band icons Bob Crosby, Ray Anthony and Shelly Manne join the fun. And Barbara Bel Geddes (decades before Dallas) and debuting teen Tuesday Weld add to the excellent performances in The Five Pennies, the success-tempered-with-tears biopic of jazz great Red Nichols (portrayed by Kaye). Superb, too, are the more than 20 tunes peppered throughout the film. Best of all: the Satchmo-Kaye "When The Saints Go Marching In" duet, with the legends scat singing a list of music world saints and adding a little "Frere Jacques" too!

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

Barbara Bel Geddes

Bobbie Meredith (Willie Stutzmeyer)

Louis Armstrong

Himself

Danny Kaye

Red (Ernest Loring) Nichols

Harry Guardino

Tony Valani

Tuesday Weld

Dorothy Nichols, 12-14

Bob Crosby

Wil Paradise

Susan Gordon

Dorothy Nichols, ages 6-8

Ray Anthony

Jimmy Dorsey

Bobby Troup

Arthur Schutt

Shelly Manne

Dave Tough

About the Crew

Director

Melville Shavelson

Producer

Jack Rose

Writer

Robert Smith

Writer

Melville Shavelson

Writer

Jack Rose

Based on Short Story By

Robert Kimmel Smith

Music Scoring

Sylvia Fine

Music Scoring

Leith Stevens