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Director
  
David Miller

Producer
  
Pete Smith

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Short

Cinematography
  
William V. Skall

Country
  
United States

Penny Wisdom movie poster

Release date
  
April 10, 1937 (1937-04-10)

Awards
  
Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Color

Similar movies
  
Torture Money (1937), The Private Life of the Gannets (1934), Walter Wangers Vogues of 1938 (1938), Waikiki Wedding (1937), Night Must Fall (1937)

Penny Wisdom is a 1937 American short comedy film directed by David Miller and produced by Pete Smith. In 1938, the film won an Academy Award at the 10th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject (Color).

Contents

Plot

The opening of the film uses the music of "Pop Goes the Weasel", which already indicates that this "epicurian epic" will entail much comedic content.

The scene starts as Matthew E. Smudge calls his wife, Chloe, to inform her that he's bringing his boss and a customer home for dinner. Unstressed, Chloe enters the kitchen, expecting to tell the cook there will be two more for dinner; she finds a note. Apparently, her constant high-maintenance demands have caused "her culinary queen to quit." Chloe haplessly attempts to fix dinner herself.

An hour has transpired and Chloe has burnt the roast beef, dropped a flour bucket on the dog (to which the narrator remarks, "Gosh, it ain't a fit night for man nor beast."), and ultimately turned the kitchen into a complete disaster. Pete Smith, as narrator, asks sobbing Chloe the whereabouts of a telephone. He decides to make a personal call to Prudence Penny, advice columnist for the Los Angeles Examiner. With 35 minutes before the husband and company arrives, Penny shows doubtful Chloe how to prepare a full course, mouth-watering meal with what is left in the icebox as well as applying unusual housewife remedies to salvage some of Chloe's cooking.

The meal is prepared just in time for the arrival of Mr. Smudge, boss and customer. Chloe greets the guests as Smith whispers to Smudge, "Psst, your cook left this morning." Smudge's countenance drastically changes and is now in a dither about dinner; he knows how Chloe cooks.

Smudge is surprised by the quality and taste of the courses Chloe has presented to him and his guests. Smith interjects that the entire course only cost Smudge a grand total of $2.83. As Penny secretly sneaks away, Smith also lies to Smudge saying Chloe cooked the entire meal herself. Of course, Chloe emphatically nods in agreement, much to her dog's disbelief.

Cast

  • Prudence Penny as Herself (appears courtesy of Los Angeles Examiner)
  • Harold Minjir as Matthew E. Smudge (uncredited)
  • Gertrude Short as Chloe Smudge (uncredited)
  • Pete Smith as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
  • William Worthington as Dinner Guest (uncredited)
  • References

    Penny Wisdom Wikipedia
    Penny Wisdom IMDb Penny Wisdom themoviedb.org