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Best Penny Marshall Movies

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Penny Marshall, a director and actress known for her heartwarming comedies and poignant portrayals of human connection, left an indelible mark on cinema. From the witty banter of *Laverne & Shirley* to the emotional resonance of *A League of Their Own*, Marshall's films often centered on strong female characters navigating life's joys and struggles with humor and heart. Her ability to capture relatable moments and portray relatable individuals made her films truly special. This list compiles some of her most beloved and critically acclaimed works. We've curated a selection of Penny Marshall's finest films, allowing you to experience the range of her talents. Use the drag-and-drop feature below to reorder the list, creating your own personalized ranking of the best Penny Marshall movies. We invite you to share your thoughts and compare your choices with others!

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In the beloved 1988 film *Big*, a young boy named Josh Baskin makes a wish at a carnival machine to be big. He wakes up the following morning to find that it has been granted, his body having grown older overnight, yet he remains the same 13-year-old boy inside. Suddenly thrust into the unfamiliar world of grown-ups, Josh must learn how to cope with adult responsibilities, including getting a job and navigating his first romantic encounter with a woman, as he discovers the complexities of this strange new existence. Penny Marshall's *Big* undoubtedly earns its place among her best directorial efforts, showcasing her singular talent for infusing fantastical premises with profound human heart and humor. Marshall masterfully steered Tom Hanks to an Academy Award-nominated performance, allowing him to perfectly capture the innocent wonder and confusion of a child trapped in an adult's body. Her direction expertly balanced the film's comedic potential—epitomized by the iconic FAO Schwarz piano scene—with a genuine exploration of growing up, responsibility, and the bittersweet loss of childhood. Both a critical and commercial smash, *Big* remains a timeless classic, a testament to Marshall's sensitive storytelling and her ability to craft films that resonate deeply with audiences of all ages.

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