Penelope
In order to have an ordinary life and get rid of a curse, Penelope, a young girl from a royal family, who suffers from a curse that makes her look like animals, the thing frightens people around her, has to find a true love, as she is only can to get rid of such a curse, by having a kiss from a true lover.
19 May 1965, England, UK
1953
22 March 1976, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
4 March 1954, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
6 November 1949, London, England, UK
4 July 1968, Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
28 March 1972, Hornchurch, Essex, England, UK
11 June 1969, Morristown, New Jersey, USA
9 February 1973, London, England, UK
17 April 1929, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
1980, England, UK
2 June 1997, London, England, UK
1967, UK
1961, Columbus, Ohio, USA
October 18, 2008
I can truthfully say that watching this abysmal fantasy-comedy is less rewarding than being slapped across the face with a large wet fish.March 02, 2008
A precocious fairy tale made for and starring people too old for whimsyFebruary 29, 2008
Director Palansky and screenwriter Leslie Caveny seem to have many of the right ingredients for creating something beguiling, but the film is, finally, surprisingly pedestrian. What a shame, with all these good performers.October 18, 2008
Watchable but patchy fantasy romance that doesn't quite work, despite strong performances from Ricci and McAvoy.August 12, 2012
This quirky, snarky contemporary fairy tale could have been a family blockbuster.March 03, 2008
I think it's a sweet film.February 29, 2008
While uneven, this Ugly Duckling redux is hipper and funnier than a Disney movie, and the positive message to young girls can't be discounted.May 11, 2010
Penelope suggests that peace comes through character, not cosmetic surgery. In this, it's smarter than Twilight...August 29, 2008
Visually stylish, what might have been a cute fantasy becomes tedious due to its banal script and a relentless overload of pig-jokes.February 29, 2008
Sweet as gingerbread, Penelope deserves to find an audience; those with a taste for happily-ever-afters should look for it, before it too-quickly disappears.October 18, 2008
A modern-day fairytale, the film is tarted up like a hyperactive five-year-old's lurid fantasy of interior decor.February 29, 2008
The semi-satirical treatment of celebrity culture, as Penelope is treated first as a tabloid sensation then a media darling, is lame and dated.