Penelope (2006)

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Written by Leslie Caveny

Directed by Mark Palansky

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA

Filmed in Colour

A wealthy heiress is struck by a family curse that leaves her with pig features. Her only hope lies in finding her true love.

When is Penelope next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Screen 1 HD November 30th, 6:00am and on Sky Screen 1 November 30th, 6:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Christina RicciChristina RicciPenelope
Image for James McAvoyJames McAvoyMax
Image for Catherine OCatherine O'HaraJessica Wilhern
Image for Reese WitherspoonReese WitherspoonAnnie
Peter DinklageLemon
Image for Richard E. GrantRichard E. GrantFranklin Wilhern
Simon WoodsEdward Humphrey Vanderman III
Image for Ronni AnconaRonni AnconaWanda
Image for Russell BrandRussell BrandSam
Martin Nigel DaveyStreet Vendor
Tallulah EvansLittle Girl - Photo Booth
Michael FeastJake
Image for Nick FrostNick FrostMax Campion
Image for Burn GormanBurn GormanLarry
Christina GreatrexMrs. Vanderman
Nigel HaversEdward Vanderman Jr.
Jillian HenryYoung Penelope
Image for Lenny HenryLenny HenryKrull
Paul HerbertLeonard Wilhern
Richard JamesCard Dealer
Richard LeafJack the Barman
Rubria Marcheens NegraoHotel Clerk
Nick Shafer
John VoceDuty Cop

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