Promise her anything... BUT TAKE HER TO OUR PICTURE FIRST!
"Promise Her Anything" is a 1966 romantic comedy film that showcases the charm and wit of the swinging '60s, produced by Paramount Pictures and Seven Arts Pictures. Directed by Arthur Hiller, the film stars Warren Beatty as Harley Rummel, a young and ambitious filmmaker, and Leslie Caron as Michele O'Brien, a beautiful and free-spirited young woman. Set in both the United Kingdom and the United States, the movie captures the transatlantic allure and the cultural vibrancy of the era, blending humor and romance in a delightful narrative. The plot revolves around Harley's attempts to win over Michele, who is initially resistant to his advances. In a bid to impress her, Harley promises Michele anything she desires, leading to a series of comedic and heartwarming situations. The film cleverly uses the backdrop of the burgeoning film industry to explore themes of ambition, love, and the lengths one will go to keep a promise. The chemistry between Beatty and Caron adds a layer of authenticity and charm to the film, making it a memorable entry in the romantic comedy genre. "Promise Her Anything" also benefits from its vibrant soundtrack and stylish cinematography, which reflect the lively spirit of the 1960s. The film's use of color and its playful editing techniques enhance the comedic elements and contribute to its overall appeal. The supporting cast, including Bob Cummings and Keenan Wynn, adds depth and humor, rounding out the film's ensemble with memorable performances. Overall, "Promise Her Anything" stands as a testament to the creativity and energy of 1960s cinema. It successfully combines elements of romance, comedy, and cultural commentary, making it a timeless film that continues to entertain audiences with its light-hearted take on love and ambition.
*If our moderation approves your version, it will be replaced and you will be credited as the text author.
Year1966
Runtime98 min
GenresComedyRomance
Production countriesUnited KingdomUnited States of America

