Promise Her Anything (1966)
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- Not Rated
- 1h 38min
- Comedy, Romance
- 22 Feb 1966 (USA)
- Movie
A young lady has been widowed and left with a baby son to bring up alone. She decides that the baby needs a father figure and decides to marry a psychologist. She hides her son with an upstairs neighbour until she has got her man.
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Warren Beatty | ... |
Harley Rummel
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Leslie Caron | ... |
Michele O'Brien
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Robert Cummings | ... |
Dr. Philip Brock
(as Bob Cummings)
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Keenan Wynn | ... |
Angelo Carelli
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Hermione Gingold | ... |
Mrs. Luce
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Lionel Stander | ... |
Sam
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Asa Maynor | ... |
Rusty
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Cathleen Nesbitt | ... |
Mrs. Brock
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Michael Bradley | ... |
John Thomas
(as Baby Michael Bradley)
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Warren Mitchell | ... |
Frank Focus / Panel Moderator
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Sydney Tafler | ... |
Panel Participant
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Michael Kane | ... |
Staff Doctor
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Riggs O'Hara | ... |
Glue Sniffer
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Mavis Villiers | ... |
Rusty's Mother
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Margaret Nolan | ... |
Mail-Order Film Girl
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Viviane Ventura | ... |
Mail-Order Film Girl
(as Vivienne Ventura)
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George Moon | ... |
Neighbour
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Charlotte Holland | ... |
Neighbour
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Ferdy Mayne | ... |
Vittorio Fettucini
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Libby Morris | ... |
Clinic Mother
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Bessie Love | ... |
Pet Shop Customer
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Jill Adams | ... |
Mrs. B.M. von Crispin
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Pauline Chamberlain | ... |
Woman in Audience (uncredited)
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Michael Chaplin | ... |
Heathcliff - Beatnik (uncredited)
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Hal Galili | ... |
First Moving Man (uncredited)
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Vera Goulet | ... |
Nurse (uncredited)
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Kathleen Hughes | ... |
Bit (uncredited)
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Chuck Julian | ... |
Grocery Clerk (uncredited)
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Lesley Roach | ... |
(uncredited)
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Angie Rubin | ... |
Bit (uncredited)
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Anita Sharp-Bolster | ... |
Mrs. Egan - Baby Sitter (uncredited)
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Donald Sutherland | ... |
Autograph Seeking Father (uncredited)
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Jo Anne Worley | ... |
Autograph-seeking Mother (uncredited)
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Directed by
Arthur Hiller |
Written by
William Peter Blatty | ... | (screen story) |
William Peter Blatty | ... | (screenplay) |
Arne Sultan | ... | (original story) & |
Marvin Worth | ... | (original story) |
Produced by
Stanley Rubin | ... | producer |
Music by
Lyn Murray |
Cinematography by
Douglas Slocombe | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
John Shirley |
Casting By
Maude Spector |
Production Design by
Wilfred Shingleton |
Set Decoration by
David Ffolkes |
Costume Design by
Beatrice Dawson |
Makeup Department
Bob Lawrance | ... | makeup artist (as Rob Lawrence) |
Pat McDermott | ... | hair stylist |
Charles E. Parker | ... | makeup artist (as Charles Parker) |
Production Management
Ronnie Bear | ... | production manager |
John Wakefield | ... | unit manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Urnee Robinson | ... | second unit director (as Ernie Robinson) |
Ted Sturgis | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
John Cox | ... | sound |
Christopher Lancaster | ... | dubbing editor |
George Stephenson | ... | sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
Bert Mason | ... | camera operator: second unit |
Chic Waterson | ... | camera operator |
Robin Vidgeon | ... | focus puller (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
John Briggs | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Jean Fairlie | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Music Department
Johnny Keating | ... | orchestrator (as John Keating) |
Leith Stevens | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Van Cleave | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Angela Allen | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Maurice Binder | ... | title designer |
Lionel Blair | ... | choreographer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Paramount British Pictures (1966) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Paramount Pictures (1966) (United States) (theatrical) (A Paramount Picture)
- Film AB Paramount (1966) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- CBS (1972) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
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Plot Summary |
A young lady has been widowed and left with a baby son to bring up alone. She decides that the baby needs a father figure and decides to marry a psychologist. She hides her son with an upstairs neighbour until she has got her man.
Written by Steve Crook |
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Taglines | Promise her anything...BUT TAKE HER TO OUR PICTURE FIRST! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | By the time this movie premiered Leslie Caron's husband had divorced her, as she had been in a long term affair with Warren Beatty. Because Beatty had been determined the reason for the divorce, the British court ordered him to pay for all of the court costs. See more » |
Goofs | In the 'building-block bridge' demonstration for John Thomas, Harley places a red block on top which becomes blue in the subsequent wider shot. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Leslie Caron: The Reluctant Star (2016). See more » |
Soundtracks | Promise Her Anything See more » |
Quotes |
Dr. Philip Brock:
But you don't understand, he is a very exceptional child. Harley Rummel: Of course, he's an exceptional child - he's mine. Dr. Philip Brock: No. Absolutely not. You have signed a release. Harley Rummel: I want my baby. I can't live without him! Dr. Philip Brock: Mr. Rummel, don't you want your baby cured? Harley Rummel: I want him home. Dr. Philip Brock: But you must leave him here - in the interests of science. Harley Rummel: Science! Science! what does science know of a father's love? Can it mend a broken heart? Dr. Philip Brock: Now you listen to me. Now this child remains here tonight. We've got to photograph him before... Harley Rummel: Photograph him! Don't you dare turn a camera on that child. Do you hear? Who gave you the right, who gave you the permission to exploit my son? Dr. Philip Brock: No one is exploiting your son. Cinematography is an invaluable tool of medical research. Harley Rummel: It's a tool of the devil! Dr. Philip Brock: Oh, it's nothing of the sort. It's almost on a par with x-ray when it comes to scientific... Harley Rummel: Don't tell me what movies are good for him. Just give me the kid! Dr. Philip Brock: No! Absolutely not. You signed a release. The child remains here. You can have him back tomorrow. Harley Rummel: Doctor, I will pray on bended-knees for socialized medicine! [exits] Harley Rummel: . See more » |