Penelope

Penelope

1966 • Comedy, Crime
When Penelope gets married to banker James Elcott, she finds him too preoccupied with work to pay much attention to her, so she robs his bank in disguise. After she confesses to her psychiatrist, Greg Mannix, he offers to return the money for her, as he is secretly in love with her. However, he abandons the money when the police approach. Penelope becomes determined to admit to the crime, but neither James nor the police believe her story.
Runtime: 1h 38m
Dive into the delightful pages of Howard Fast's 'Penelope,' where the whimsical world of a mischievous kleptomaniac comes alive with vivid detail and cheeky humor. Fast's narrative artfully explores themes of love, identity, and rebellion against societal norms, offering readers a richer, more immersive experience than the cinematic adaptation. The novel skillfully delves deeper into Penelope's psyche, unraveling her motivations and inner conflicts with remarkable insight and empathy. Fast's masterful storytelling captures the essence of 1960s New York, creating a tapestry of eccentric characters and unpredictable scenarios that are far more nuanced than what the screen conveys. Reading 'Penelope' allows for a personal connection to the character's journey that film simply cannot match. The pages invite readers to pause and ponder Penelope's choices, drawing them into a world where charm and chaos coexist, making it an enchanting alternative to simply watching the movie.

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