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Pocketful of Miracles

Pocketful of Miracles

Release: 1961-12-18 ·Runtime: 136m ·★ 7.3
Comedy Drama

A New York gangster and his girlfriend attempt to turn street beggar Apple Annie into a society lady when the peddler learns her daughter is marrying royalty.

Production Countries

United States of America

Production Companies

Franton Production
United Artists

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Cast

Kermit Maynard Kermit Maynard as Newspaper Editor (uncredited) Harry Wilson Harry Wilson as Slop (uncredited) Sheldon Leonard Sheldon Leonard as Steve Darcey Jack Elam Jack Elam as Cheesecake Jacqueline deWit Jacqueline deWit as Louise (Governor's Wife) (uncredited) Kenner G. Kemp Kenner G. Kemp as Man on Dock / Reception Guest (uncredited) Paul Newlan Paul Newlan as Hood (uncredited) Glenn Ford Glenn Ford as Dave 'The Dude' Conway Peter Mann Peter Mann as Carlos Romero Gavin Gordon Gavin Gordon as Mr. Cole Byron Foulger Byron Foulger as Lloyd (uncredited) Mike Mahoney Mike Mahoney as Man Who Helps Annie (uncredited) David Brian David Brian as Governor Marc Cavell Marc Cavell as Reporter at Dock (uncredited) Peter Hansen Peter Hansen as Governor's Aide (uncredited) Angelo Rossitto Angelo Rossitto as Angie (uncredited) Willis Bouchey Willis Bouchey as Newspaper Editor Josip Elic Josip Elic as Darcey's Henchman (uncredited) Vito Scotti Vito Scotti as Priest (uncredited) Scott Seaton Scott Seaton as Club Patron (uncredited) George E. Stone George E. Stone as Shimkey (uncredited) Kelly Thordsen Kelly Thordsen as The Weasel (uncredited) Thomas Mitchell Thomas Mitchell as Judge Henry G. Blake Ellen Corby Ellen Corby as Soho Sal George Calliga George Calliga as Reception Guest (uncredited) Steve Mitchell Steve Mitchell as Soldier (uncredited) Doodles Weaver Doodles Weaver as Pool Player Bess Flowers Bess Flowers as Pedestrian Entering Club (uncredited) Dub Taylor Dub Taylor as Man (uncredited) Romo Vincent Romo Vincent as Brisbane (Kidnapped Reporter) (uncredited) Ann-Margret Ann-Margret as Louise Tom Fadden Tom Fadden as Herbie (uncredited) Richard Karlan Richard Karlan as Detective (uncredited) Michael Ross Michael Ross as Detective (uncredited) Edward Everett Horton Edward Everett Horton as Hudgins Peter Ford Peter Ford as Elevator Operator (uncredited) John Lawrence John Lawrence as Cab Driver (uncredited) Paul Micale Paul Micale as Man (uncredited) Arthur O'Connell Arthur O'Connell as Count Alfonso Romero Frank Ferguson Frank Ferguson as Newspaper Editor Charles Sullivan Charles Sullivan as Hood in Dock Brawl (uncredited) Mike Mazurki Mike Mazurki as Big Mike Hayden Rorke Hayden Rorke as Police Captain Moore Betty Bronson Betty Bronson as Mayor's Wife (uncredited) Noble 'Kid' Chissell Noble 'Kid' Chissell as Reception Guest (uncredited) Harry 'Snub' Pollard Harry 'Snub' Pollard as Knuckles (uncredited) Amanda Randolph Amanda Randolph as Annie's Neighbor (uncredited) Fritz Feld Fritz Feld as Pierre Leoda Richards Leoda Richards as Woman Sitting Next to Mayor in Car (uncredited) Bert Stevens Bert Stevens as Man on Dock (uncredited) Hal Taggart Hal Taggart as Man Who Helps Annie (uncredited) Dick Wessel Dick Wessel as Governor of Florida (uncredited) Bette Davis Bette Davis as Apple Annie Kate Murtagh Kate Murtagh as Masseuse (uncredited) Edgar Stehli Edgar Stehli as Gloomy (uncredited) Peter Falk Peter Falk as Joy Boy John Litel John Litel as Police Inspector McCrary Paul E. Burns Paul E. Burns as Mallethead (uncredited) James Griffith James Griffith as Detective Briscoe (uncredited) George Nardelli George Nardelli as Club Patron (uncredited) Mickey Shaughnessy Mickey Shaughnessy as Junior Stuart Holmes Stuart Holmes as Club Patron (uncredited) Arthur Tovey Arthur Tovey as Passerby with Umbrella (uncredited) Sailor Vincent Sailor Vincent as Pool Hall Patron (uncredited) Jay Novello Jay Novello as Cortego Benny Rubin Benny Rubin as Flyaway Grace Lee Whitney Grace Lee Whitney as Queenie's Broad (uncredited) Hope Lange Hope Lange as Elizabeth 'Queenie' Martin Barton MacLane Barton MacLane as Police Commissioner Jerome Cowan Jerome Cowan as Mayor