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Philandering 1930s sheet music salesman Arthur Parker escapes from his dull life by fantasizing elaborately choreographed musical numbers in which he and the other characters lip-sync to original recordings of popular 1930s music.

1978 BBC mini-series created by Dennis Potter starring Bob Hoskins, Gemma Craven, and Cheryl Campbell.

Later remade as a 1981 film starring Steve Martin, Jessica Harper, Bernadette Peters and Christopher Walken.

Tropes used in Pennies From Heaven include:
  • Corrupt the Cutie: From meek schoolteacher to hooker in a few months.
  • Deconstruction: Of Depression-era musicals.
  • Downer Ending
  • Nothing but Hits: Averted - many of the songs are rather obscure.
  • One-Scene Wonder: Christopher Walken in his "Let's Misbehave" lip-syncing tap-dancing strip-tease.
    • The best part, of course, is Bernadette Peter's reaction.
      • All the other musical numbers were done as set pieces; showing her reactions as an observer is somewhat distracting and takes away from the whole premise of the film.
  • Soundtrack Dissonance: Basically the central concept of both the movie and the mini-series.