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Penny is plunged into an upside-down world in search of a father she's never met, only to discover a dark secret that will change her life forever.

The movie has several "Alice in Wonderland" connections like the 'Open Me' box. Also the book that the Barefoot Man (played by Thomas Nelson) is reading when Penny approaches him with the blue goblet is actually "Alice in Wonderland".

The actor originally slated to play Tenshi broke his ankle a week before principal photography. It was hoped that he could still play the role, and so crutches were added to his character. Even after Andrew Roth took the role, the crutches remained as an homage.

This is the third film directed by Mann Munoz where Christopher Elliott (role of Lucien) gets to play the bad guy.

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    • Author: Grinin
    Bouncing between lighthearted and mysterious, I got a kick out of "Lost Penny" and my brain got a workout. There's lots of symbolism throughout in this good versus evil story line. As boisterous teenager Penny looks for her father, validation and significance, the narratives of friendship, bullying, figuring out who's on your side vs who's not, superstition versus religion play out too. it's something of a counterpart to the coin may never lay claim to.

    The title contains an engaging contradiction. If something is worthless (like a penny), not much priority is put on looking for it. So why would one consider a penny to ever be lost? If you had put value onto that particular penny, perhaps. The main character, fun-loving Penny, does get lost while searching for her birth dad. That's a simple enough reason to call it "Lost Penny." There may be a hint toward those scriptural stories of what a shepherd did when even one sheep was missing--spend all night looking for it. Is today's penny similar to a latter day sheep?

    With the musicality of an Alice-in-Wonderland lost down a rabbit hole, the opening soundtrack nabbed me. The quirky, fresh-faced main character sets the tone with refreshing close-ups. More chaotic wide scenes play out and also keep you guessing as the choose-your-own-adventure-type mystery unravels.

    The aspect of a playful make-your-own-adventure movie with playfulness and character driven, visually stimulating storytelling is something I find reminiscent of The Grand Budapest Hotel. The layered meanings and symbolism of "Lost Penny" lead me to think of The Village.
  • Credited cast:
    Rachael Winegar Rachael Winegar - Penny (as Rachael McOwen)
    Victoria Guthrie Victoria Guthrie - Mother
    Andrew Roth Andrew Roth - Tenshi
    Christopher Elliott Christopher Elliott - Lucien
    Stephen Velichko Stephen Velichko - Gadget
    Victoria Murdoch Victoria Murdoch - Fudge
    Melanie Gaydos Melanie Gaydos - Hostess
    Thomas Nelson Thomas Nelson - Barefoot Man
    Kevin Connelly Kevin Connelly - Shadow Genie
    Tia Blake Tia Blake - Red Dancer
    William J. Bruce III William J. Bruce III - Gang Leader - Mario Kingpin Harris
    Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
    William G. Hobbs William G. Hobbs - Pirate
    Paul Hoerdt Paul Hoerdt - Dealer
    Hannah Ladwig Hannah Ladwig - Runaway
    Taya Mathias Taya Mathias - Exclusive 99
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