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{{short description|1945 film by Leslie Fenton}}
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{{Infobox film
Title=Pardon My Past|
| name = Pardon My Past
Series=[[Charmed]]|
| image = Pardon My Past - 1945 Poster-color.jpg
Season=2|

Episode=14|
| caption = 1945 Theatrical Poster
Airdate=[[February 17]]th, [[2000]]|
| director = [[Leslie Fenton]]
Production=4399035|
| producer = Leslie Fenton<br>[[Fred MacMurray]]
Writer=[[Michael Gleason]]|
| writer = [[Patterson McNutt]] (story)<br>[[Harlan Ware]] (story)<br>[[Earl Felton]]<br>[[Karl Kamb]]
Director=[[John Pare]]|
| starring = Fred MacMurray<br>[[Marguerite Chapman]]<br>[[Akim Tamiroff]]
Guests=[[Tyler Christopher]]<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Anton)<br>
| music = [[Dimitri Tiomkin]]
[[Jeanette Miller]]<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Adult Christina Larson)|
| cinematography = [[Russell Metty]]
Prev=[[Animal Pragmatism]]|
| editing = Richard V. Heermance<br />[[Otho Lovering]] (sup)
Next=[[Give Me a Sign]]
| studio = Mutual Productions
| distributor = [[Columbia Pictures]]
| released = {{Film date|1945|12|25}}
| runtime = 88 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget =
| gross =
}}
}}
'''''Pardon My Past''''' is a 1945 American [[comedy film]] directed by [[Leslie Fenton]] and starring [[Fred MacMurray]], [[Marguerite Chapman]] and [[Akim Tamiroff]]. The film is about a penniless veteran who gets mistaken for a millionaire by the latter's family and an unpaid [[Bookmaker|bookie]].
'''Pardon My Past''' is an episode of [[The WB Television Network|The WB]] drama series, ''[[Charmed]]''.

==Synopsis==

[[Phoebe Halliwell|Phoebe]] is haunted by a spirit in her past life. To find out why, she visits [[1924]] where she discovers that one of her past lives, P. Russell, is a [[pyrokinesis|pyrokinetic]] witch who romanced a [[Warlocks (Charmed)|warlock]] named Anton. Similarly, while in the past, Phoebe sees that the past lives of her sisters were former relatives of hers and out to destroy her and all her future lives before she can become completely evil. [[Prue Halliwell|Prue]] and [[Piper Halliwell|Piper]] must then stop their past lives' curse in the present before Phoebe falls victim to it and dies.

==Book of Shadows==
===Enemies===
;Anton: An ageless [[Warlock (Charmed)|warlock]] from the early 20th century who had a love affair with P. Russell, a past life of the Charmed One Phoebe Halliwell.

===Artifacts===
;Cursed 1920s Necklace: A necklace blessed by the warlock Anton to block the powers of any witch that tries to do past Phoebe harm.
;Power Increasing Potion: A potion given to Past Phoebe to increase her powers so she could fight Past Prue and Piper.
;Gram's ring: A ring that Grams cursed so that if she married again, she would know the feeling of being a housewife.


===Spells===
==Plot==
{{Long plot|date=August 2015}}
;Past Life Spell: ''Remove the chains of time and space, and make my spirit soar. Let these mortal arms embrace, the life that haunts before''
Eddie York and Chuck Gibson are two ex-soldiers leaving the service to become mink farmers in [[Beaver Dam, Wisconsin]]. As they leave New York City to travel to their new home, they stop at a tailor to get new suits. While at the tailor, Eddie is mistaken for a wealthy playboy, Francis Pemberton, by a local thug. Since Francis owes $12,000 to a bookie named Jim Arnold, the thug decides to bring Francis back with him to his boss.
;To Switch Past Lives: ''In this time and in this place, take this spirit I displace. Bring it forth while I go back, to inhabit a soul so black''
;To Switch Past Lives Back Again: ''In this time and in this place, take this spirit I displaced. Bring me forth while she goes back, to her soul so black''
;To Curse P. Russell: ''Evil witch in my sight Vanquish thyself. Vanquish thy might in this and every future life.
'''Removal Spell''': ''" Let the object of objection become but a dream, as I cause the scene to be unseen."''


The thug holds Eddie and Chuck at gunpoint and makes them follow him to Arnold, where the bookie claims his money back. Not for a second buying Eddie's explanation that he is not Francis, Arnold takes Eddie's wallet containing $3,000 in cash, and tells Eddie to come back the next day with the rest, or else.
==Episode Stars==
* ''[[Shannen Doherty]]'' as [[Prue Halliwell]] / P. Bowen
* ''[[Holly Marie Combs]]'' as [[Piper Halliwell]] / P. Baxter
* ''[[Alyssa Milano]]'' as [[Phoebe Halliwell]] / P. Russell
* ''[[Rose McGowan]]'' as [[Paige Matthews]]
* ''[[Greg Vaughan]]'' as [[Dan Gordon]] / Gordon Johnson
* ''[[Brian Krause]]'' as [[Leo Wyatt]]


Eddie sees no other alternative than to find Francis and straighten him out to get his money back. He goes to the Pemberton mansion to find Francis, but it turns out Francis hasn't been home in two years, but spent his time boozing in Mexico. Eddie is again mistaken for Francis
==Co-Stars==
*''[[Daveigh Chase]]'' as Young Christina Larson
*''[[Susan Savage (actor)|Susan Savage]]'' as Classy Woman
*''[[Lauri Hendler]]'' as Socialite
*''[[Gregg Kovan]]'' as Bouncer


Chuck tries to get their money back by telling the people at the house that Francis has promised to invest $3,000 in a mink farm. This meets no objection in the household, and they tell "Francis" to go and get cash in the family safe. Of course Eddie doesn't have the combination to the safe.
==Trivia==
* Actors [[Greg Vaughan]] and [[Tyler Christopher]] later reunited to play half-brothers ''[[Lucky Spencer]]'' and ''[[Nikolas Cassadine]]'' on the daytime soap opera [[General Hospital]].


Awaiting someone who can help them open the safe, the two men are invited by Joan, a young woman who is a distant relative to the family, to stay the night at the mansion. In the evening, more Pembertons arrive back at the house, including Grandpa Pemberton, Francis' wife Mary and his daughter Stephanie. Eddie is ordered by Grandpa to talk to his wife and daughter, and when he meets them they notice that there is a noticeable change in Francis' behavior. Joan and Mary are very impressed by Francis' sudden generosity and capacity. Even Grandpa notices something different about his grandson.
* [[Brian Krause]] (Leo) is finally added to the opening credits.


[[File:Fred MacMurray-Marguerite Chapman in Pardon My Past.jpg|thumb|left|[[Fred MacMurray]] as Eddy York and [[Marguerite Chapman]] as Joan]]
* Is the first episode to show the Halliwell's [[family tree]]. The next time it is shown is in the episode ''[[Baby's First Demon]]''.
Uncle Wills, the man with the safe combination, arrives in the morning, and is stunned by the audacity of Francis, who usually is much more evasive and timid. Mary has left a note to Francis, where "her side of the story" is explained. It turns out that there is a feud going on between husband and wife regarding custody of their daughter Stephanie. Wills is helping Francis to get sole custody of his daughter. Unaware of this, Eddie tells uncle Wills to let Mary see Stephanie as much as she wants, making Wills surprised.


Soon Arnold arrives to the mansion to collect his money, and Eddie orders Wills to get the money from the safe. Wills tells "Francis" that he will lose half his fortune if he loses custody of the daughter, and reminds him of the lawsuit where they try to declare Mary unfit as a mother. Wills then writes a check for the sum of $12,000 to pay off Arnold.
* Phoebe's past life died February 17, 1924.


Upon giving the check to Arnold, Eddie gets his wallet back. Before leaving the family to its own, Eddie decides to try to help fix the relations between Francis and Mary, leaving the letter from Mary to Joan, asking her to mail it to Mexico.
* One of the past lives Phoebe sees in the [[1920s]] is Anton's portrayal of Leo. However, that particular Leo seemed to have died before February 17, 1924, because the Leo that we know was born in May 6, 1924 signed up as a volunteer medic during [[World War II]], marries his childhood sweetheart at the age of 18, and dies heroically in [[1944]] at the [[Battle of Guadalcanal]], afterwards becoming a [[Whitelighter]]. This is quite possible, since Phoebe never actually meets past Leo (Anton glamours into past Piper's former lover, past Leo). Past Piper is currently married to past Dan. We actually do not know where past Leo is.


Wills suspects that Francis has lost his mind and tries to commit him to a psychiatric ward, but fails as Eddie escapes his clutches. At the same time, the real Francis arrives in a taxi to the mansion. Eddie's true identity is then revealed, and Grandpa confesses that Eddie in fact is Francis' twin brother, and that they were separated at birth.
* According to this episode, all of Phoebe's future lives are doomed to die in their early 20's unless they too can somehow stop the curse from affecting them. They end up saving present Phoebe by putting the necklace on her, but the rest of her lives are still doomed to die in their early 20's. Unless this didn't occur to the Halliwell sisters, it seems strange that they didn't make a point of writing something in the Book of Shadows warning Phoebe's future selves, unless this was done off-screen.


Wills attacks both Eddie and Francis with accusations of concocting different plans to hurt the family fortune, but Joan is on their side and hands the letter to Francis. When Eddie goes to the tailor again to fetch his new suit, Arnold meets him there, furious over the fact that Wills' check bounced. Instead, Arnold demands that his payment be in rare books from the Pemberton library, and they go there to steal books at his discretion.
* It was known that, up until the Charmed Ones were born, the Warren/Halliwell witches have only telekinetic, molecular immoblization and premonition powers, but this episode contradicts that. It is possible that this is because two of the 1920's Halliwell cousins (Prue and Phoebe's past lives) were hybrids of different magical families who possessed [[pyrokinetic]] and [[cryokinetic]] powers, with Piper's past life being the only "normal" Halliwell witch, having the power to freeze.
* When Phoebe trades souls with her past life, they also transfer their powers, but that isn't right because the spell works only on souls. And it is stated several times over the course of the series that their magical powers are in their blood, so technically Phoebe from the present should have had Phoebe's powers from the past and vice versa.


Joan finds herself appalled by the way things are handled at the Pemberton house and leaves. Eddie, who has taken a liking to her, follows her, but Chuck is left behind in the clutches of Arnold who still demands his payment.
* Leo states that Phoebe's past life "abused" her pyrokinesis power, which explains why Phoebe instead inherits the art of precognition. This does not, however, explain why Prue did not inherit her past life's power of Cryokinesis.


Grandpa meets Arnold and reveals to both him and Francis that Eddie is the twin brother. Francis writes another check to Arnold, who releases Chuck. On his way out of the house, Arnold helps Eddie explain the twin-brother confusion to Joan, and she also reveals she is in love with Eddie, who proposes to her on the spot.
* In this episode, we see in the family tree that Piper was born on August 7, 1973, which would make her born under the [[astrological sign]] of [[Leo]]. However, in the episode [[Sleuthing with the Enemy]], Phoebe says that Piper is a [[Gemini]].


It turns out Wills has managed to get Mary arrested for trying to kidnap Stephanie, and the police bring her to the mansion. Eddie impersonates Francis again and makes the police release Mary, and she comes into the house to see her daughter. Meanwhile, Francis has been bound and gagged by Wills, who believes he is Eddie.
* Piper's past life was Grams's mother, so Prue's past life was more than likely named Phoebe (Patty told Phoebe she named her after her favorite aunt). In addition, Phoebe's past life was dead before Patty was born and was evil, concluding that P.Russells first name is Pearl.


Eddie goes on to trick Wills that he is Francis and gets him to confess all the letters from Mary that he has destroyed and that never reached Francis. Francis hears what Wills has done and throws him out of the house. Francis gets another chance of reconciling with Mary and takes it. Eddie and Joan elope together with Chuck in a taxi, and stop by the tailor on the way to the train station. Arnold is there again and, as a peace offering for all the misunderstandings about Eddie's identity, Arnold gives them a pair of minks to start off their business.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/86238/Pardon-My-Past/|title=Pardon My Past (1945) - Overview - TCM.com|work=Turner Classic Movies}}</ref>
* When the sisters and Leo see the family tree, it shows that Grams died in the 1960s, but she actually died in 1998 (6 months before the first episode [[Something Wicca This Way Comes]]).


==Cast==
* Old Christina seems to talk childish at first when discussing her past. Yet later, after Leo gets knocked out by Anton, she acts normally.
* [[Fred MacMurray]] as Eddie York / Francis Pemberton
* [[Marguerite Chapman]] as Joan
* [[Akim Tamiroff]] as Jim Arnold, the bookie
* [[William Demarest]] as Chuck Gibson, Eddie's friend
* [[Rita Johnson]] as Mary Pemberton
* [[Harry Davenport (actor)|Harry Davenport]] as Grandpa Pemberton
* [[Douglass Dumbrille]] as Uncle Wills
* [[Karolyn Grimes]] as Stephanie Pemberton
* [[Dewey Robinson]] as Plainclothesman
* [[Hugh Prosser]] as Mr. Long


==Notes==
==International titles==
Fred MacMurray grew up in [[Beaver Dam, Wisconsin]], and this film, the only one produced by him, is made reference to no fewer than eight times or once every 11 minutes in the movie.
*French: Sœur contre sœurs (Sister VS Sisters)
*German: Verflucht in alle Ewigkeit (Cursed for Eternity)
*Spanish: Perdona mi pasado


== References ==
{{Charmed navigation|[[Animal Pragmatism]]|[[Give Me a Sign]]}}
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== External links ==
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* {{TCMDb title|id=86238}}
* {{IMDb title|0038826|Pardon My Past}}


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Latest revision as of 03:52, 22 December 2024

Pardon My Past
1945 Theatrical Poster
Directed byLeslie Fenton
Written byPatterson McNutt (story)
Harlan Ware (story)
Earl Felton
Karl Kamb
Produced byLeslie Fenton
Fred MacMurray
StarringFred MacMurray
Marguerite Chapman
Akim Tamiroff
CinematographyRussell Metty
Edited byRichard V. Heermance
Otho Lovering (sup)
Music byDimitri Tiomkin
Production
company
Mutual Productions
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • December 25, 1945 (1945-12-25)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Pardon My Past is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Leslie Fenton and starring Fred MacMurray, Marguerite Chapman and Akim Tamiroff. The film is about a penniless veteran who gets mistaken for a millionaire by the latter's family and an unpaid bookie.

Plot

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Eddie York and Chuck Gibson are two ex-soldiers leaving the service to become mink farmers in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. As they leave New York City to travel to their new home, they stop at a tailor to get new suits. While at the tailor, Eddie is mistaken for a wealthy playboy, Francis Pemberton, by a local thug. Since Francis owes $12,000 to a bookie named Jim Arnold, the thug decides to bring Francis back with him to his boss.

The thug holds Eddie and Chuck at gunpoint and makes them follow him to Arnold, where the bookie claims his money back. Not for a second buying Eddie's explanation that he is not Francis, Arnold takes Eddie's wallet containing $3,000 in cash, and tells Eddie to come back the next day with the rest, or else.

Eddie sees no other alternative than to find Francis and straighten him out to get his money back. He goes to the Pemberton mansion to find Francis, but it turns out Francis hasn't been home in two years, but spent his time boozing in Mexico. Eddie is again mistaken for Francis

Chuck tries to get their money back by telling the people at the house that Francis has promised to invest $3,000 in a mink farm. This meets no objection in the household, and they tell "Francis" to go and get cash in the family safe. Of course Eddie doesn't have the combination to the safe.

Awaiting someone who can help them open the safe, the two men are invited by Joan, a young woman who is a distant relative to the family, to stay the night at the mansion. In the evening, more Pembertons arrive back at the house, including Grandpa Pemberton, Francis' wife Mary and his daughter Stephanie. Eddie is ordered by Grandpa to talk to his wife and daughter, and when he meets them they notice that there is a noticeable change in Francis' behavior. Joan and Mary are very impressed by Francis' sudden generosity and capacity. Even Grandpa notices something different about his grandson.

Fred MacMurray as Eddy York and Marguerite Chapman as Joan

Uncle Wills, the man with the safe combination, arrives in the morning, and is stunned by the audacity of Francis, who usually is much more evasive and timid. Mary has left a note to Francis, where "her side of the story" is explained. It turns out that there is a feud going on between husband and wife regarding custody of their daughter Stephanie. Wills is helping Francis to get sole custody of his daughter. Unaware of this, Eddie tells uncle Wills to let Mary see Stephanie as much as she wants, making Wills surprised.

Soon Arnold arrives to the mansion to collect his money, and Eddie orders Wills to get the money from the safe. Wills tells "Francis" that he will lose half his fortune if he loses custody of the daughter, and reminds him of the lawsuit where they try to declare Mary unfit as a mother. Wills then writes a check for the sum of $12,000 to pay off Arnold.

Upon giving the check to Arnold, Eddie gets his wallet back. Before leaving the family to its own, Eddie decides to try to help fix the relations between Francis and Mary, leaving the letter from Mary to Joan, asking her to mail it to Mexico.

Wills suspects that Francis has lost his mind and tries to commit him to a psychiatric ward, but fails as Eddie escapes his clutches. At the same time, the real Francis arrives in a taxi to the mansion. Eddie's true identity is then revealed, and Grandpa confesses that Eddie in fact is Francis' twin brother, and that they were separated at birth.

Wills attacks both Eddie and Francis with accusations of concocting different plans to hurt the family fortune, but Joan is on their side and hands the letter to Francis. When Eddie goes to the tailor again to fetch his new suit, Arnold meets him there, furious over the fact that Wills' check bounced. Instead, Arnold demands that his payment be in rare books from the Pemberton library, and they go there to steal books at his discretion.

Joan finds herself appalled by the way things are handled at the Pemberton house and leaves. Eddie, who has taken a liking to her, follows her, but Chuck is left behind in the clutches of Arnold who still demands his payment.

Grandpa meets Arnold and reveals to both him and Francis that Eddie is the twin brother. Francis writes another check to Arnold, who releases Chuck. On his way out of the house, Arnold helps Eddie explain the twin-brother confusion to Joan, and she also reveals she is in love with Eddie, who proposes to her on the spot.

It turns out Wills has managed to get Mary arrested for trying to kidnap Stephanie, and the police bring her to the mansion. Eddie impersonates Francis again and makes the police release Mary, and she comes into the house to see her daughter. Meanwhile, Francis has been bound and gagged by Wills, who believes he is Eddie.

Eddie goes on to trick Wills that he is Francis and gets him to confess all the letters from Mary that he has destroyed and that never reached Francis. Francis hears what Wills has done and throws him out of the house. Francis gets another chance of reconciling with Mary and takes it. Eddie and Joan elope together with Chuck in a taxi, and stop by the tailor on the way to the train station. Arnold is there again and, as a peace offering for all the misunderstandings about Eddie's identity, Arnold gives them a pair of minks to start off their business.[1]

Cast

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Notes

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Fred MacMurray grew up in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, and this film, the only one produced by him, is made reference to no fewer than eight times or once every 11 minutes in the movie.

References

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  1. ^ "Pardon My Past (1945) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies.
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