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Spogliarello per una vedova

Titolo originale: Promise Her Anything
  • 1966
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,2/10
647
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Warren Beatty and Leslie Caron in Spogliarello per una vedova (1966)
ComedyRomance

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young woman is left with a baby to raise alone. She decides that the baby needs a father figure and decides to marry a psychologist. She hides her son with a neighbor upstairs until she ge... Leggi tuttoA young woman is left with a baby to raise alone. She decides that the baby needs a father figure and decides to marry a psychologist. She hides her son with a neighbor upstairs until she gets her man.A young woman is left with a baby to raise alone. She decides that the baby needs a father figure and decides to marry a psychologist. She hides her son with a neighbor upstairs until she gets her man.

  • Regia
    • Arthur Hiller
  • Sceneggiatura
    • William Peter Blatty
    • Arne Sultan
    • Marvin Worth
  • Star
    • Warren Beatty
    • Leslie Caron
    • Robert Cummings
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,2/10
    647
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Arthur Hiller
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Peter Blatty
      • Arne Sultan
      • Marvin Worth
    • Star
      • Warren Beatty
      • Leslie Caron
      • Robert Cummings
    • 15Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali33

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    Warren Beatty
    Warren Beatty
    • Harley Rummel
    Leslie Caron
    Leslie Caron
    • Michele O'Brien
    Robert Cummings
    Robert Cummings
    • Dr. Philip Brock
    • (as Bob Cummings)
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Angelo Carelli
    Hermione Gingold
    Hermione Gingold
    • Mrs. Luce
    Lionel Stander
    Lionel Stander
    • Sam
    Asa Maynor
    Asa Maynor
    • Rusty
    Cathleen Nesbitt
    Cathleen Nesbitt
    • Mrs. Brock
    Michael Bradley
    • John Thomas
    • (as Baby Michael Bradley)
    Warren Mitchell
    Warren Mitchell
    • Frank Focus…
    Sydney Tafler
    Sydney Tafler
    • Panel Participant
    Michael Kane
    Michael Kane
    • Staff Doctor
    Riggs O'Hara
    • Glue Sniffer
    Mavis Villiers
    Mavis Villiers
    • Rusty's Mother
    Margaret Nolan
    Margaret Nolan
    • Mail-Order Film Girl
    Viviane Ventura
    Viviane Ventura
    • Mail-Order Film Girl
    • (as Vivienne Ventura)
    George Moon
    • Neighbour
    Charlotte Holland
    • Neighbour
    • Regia
      • Arthur Hiller
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Peter Blatty
      • Arne Sultan
      • Marvin Worth
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    5boblipton

    Never Act With Small Children

    This is a prime example of this show biz dictum. Beatty and Caron both act as if they are embarrassed to be in this cheap, poorly written, smutty comedy, and well they should. Apparently they were having an affair at the time and would rather be off alone. So would you if you were in this movie. Give it a miss unless you're a fan.
    6oceanchick

    Mid-60s Miracle

    Hollywood was stumbling through of one of its worst times in film history: lush budget financial disasters drained studios dry, the end of the studio era left few to no actors or directors on contract, studios were selling land and movie props to stay alive, floundering studios were bought out, budgets for films were practically zilch, films were produced overseas to cut costs, influx of foreign films imported to the US compared to lack of exported films was debilitating, and birth of the made for television movies sets the stage for this mid-60's Hiller miracle, Promise Her Anything.

    Having seen several of Arthur Hiller's films that I've enjoyed, most notably The Out-of-Towners and The Americanization of Emily, I was eager to see Promise Her Anything because of its rarity. I was pleasantly surprised. Is Promise Her Anything a side-splitting flawless comedy worthy of Oscar nods? No. Is it a unique piece of comic cinema making the most out of what little it had? Yes.

    Promise Her Anything is unique because of the wide variety of subject matter presented to the audience in a single film, touching on anti-social anarchist topics like beatniks and independent mail-order "hoochie coochie" films, but it doesn't stop there. The movie tackles topics such as divorce, open sex, sex outside of marriage, a female's desire for sex, deception in relationships and goes into even more serious topics touching on single mothers, fatherless children, validity of child psychology, and exploitation of children. It addresses all these topics yet somehow manages to be cohesive and entertaining enough to watch through to the end. That credit goes directly to director Arthur Hiller.

    Never a Beatty fan, Beatty's work is either good or bad but in Promise Her Anything, he shows he has the ability for comedy, screwball comedy, slapstick comedy all the while commanding a sincerity that makes his actions believable. I compare Beatty's performance as Harley Rummell to Cary Grant's as Mortimer Brewster in Arsenic and Old Lace. Both films have a similar physical comedy style and situational content, but Beatty shows the same desperation to cover up the truth with balance, not exaggerating his performance as much as Grant. In a role which could have easily been taken over the top, Beatty keeps grounded and with Hiller's direction gives a performance that, for the role, is spot on. His repeated encounter with the sofa as well as numerous times hiding his equipment and actors somehow doesn't get old, and I found myself surprised at that. Beatty's charisma shows through every time, with a different feeling of frustration, desperation, or excitation that lends itself to making the scene feel fresh.

    Leslie Caron made her natural vulnerability and determination shine equally in Promise Her Anything. Caron's role as Michelle O'Brien, a beautiful sexy single mother who captures the loins of every man that sees her, is the impetus for much of the insanity that ensues in the film and she carries that with grace and passion. Her determination to do what is right all the while going about it in a way that is wrong juxtaposes itself but she breathes the breath of life into that dichotomy. In a role that doesn't take advantage of her talents as a dancer or singer to entrance the viewer, Caron must make it through on acting ability, and with Hiller's direction, she does. Caron's real life gives her much to draw upon, grounding the part of Michelle and making her motives unquestionable while adding gentle nuanced truth to her performance.

    Robert Cummings reprises his role, so to speak, as a bumbling psychologist who has far more problems than his patients, as in What a Way to Go, in which he worked with Beatty's sister, Shirley MacClaine. Cummings plays this type of role well and is capable of deadpan comedy without effort. His interactions with Cathleen Nesbitt who plays his mother in the film are memorable because the dialog is wonderful, though the acting and chemistry between them seems unnatural. The rest of the cast was believable considering they were actors playing actors in no budget "misdemeanor" mail order films.

    Though the film looks like it was shot without a budget on super-16, it works. It looks rough and spontaneous which gives gritty texture to the film, offering the viewer an additional subtle layer of believability. The horrible over-extended rear-screen projection sequence could have been edited down, but otherwise, editing was quite tight, shot selection was good; use of fast motion was minimal and appropriate and not used as a comedic "fast-motion-is-funny" Munsters crutch.

    The dialog was true to life, intelligent and clever. Every line is pertinent and on the mark. Michelle, thick with a french accent and European ideals, may have a humorous flubbed word or lost in translation moment but it is not over-used. Not only was the script fitting to the characters, the situation and the mood of the film, but it allowed the viewer to recognize the depths of the characters without much effort. For example: I caught myself trying to name the movie or novel that Harley would use lines from in everyday conversation. A man so immersed in the classics that he contextually and naturally speaks lines from the greats gives more subtext for Beatty and raised my respect for Harley the character. It made his ambition to become a real film maker "real". He wasn't an uneducated dolt happy with the work he was doing; Harley was educated and had aspirations of making great films. It takes a great script to convey so much with so little dialog in such a short amount of time.

    Considering everything, I believe that Promise Her Anything is a good 60's era comedy that far outshines several others with bigger names and budgets, such as Cactus Flower and Dear Brigitte, though it still falls a little short to it's older sibling, What a Way to Go.
    treagan-2

    I remember good things about this one.

    This would seem to be a silly, throwaway comedy except for . . . a very cute baby, a very cute girl (Leslie Caron) and a very cute character actor (Lionel Stander).

    Beatty, playing a cheapo soft porn director, uses his apartment as his studio. Caron, not knowing his profession, begs him to babysit her toddler son. Beatty agrees, only the kid keeps wandering into the shots.

    Light-hearted and fun.
    5SnoopyStyle

    so close but no cigar

    Struggling filmmaker Harley Rummel (Warren Beatty) is under pressure to make something revolutionary in his mail-order films but he refuses to make porn. He may have to and he has a new neighbor in single mom Michele O'Brien (Leslie Caron). She has her eyes on her boss, child psychologist Philip Brock. He actually hates kids and she keeps her toddler a secret. While Rummel babysits for Michele, he comes up with a new filmmaking idea.

    I thought the movie came out with a brilliant idea when Rummel puts the toddler in a movie. I thought he was going to film only the baby and show it to a female audience. I thought it's a great turn but then he just puts the baby in his hoochie coochie movies. Who would want that? The premise falls apart from that point on. It comes so close and yet so far away. Without the right premise, the comedy doesn't hold and non of it feels right.
    2JasparLamarCrabb

    Broken Promises...

    Forget ISHTAR and TOWN AND COUNTRY if you're looking for Warren Beatty's worst film --- PROMISE HER ANYTHING is it. Beatty's an "art film" director saddled with sitting for divorcée Leslie Caron's baby. He's lecherous enough to try and fool her into thinking he's not what he is in hopes of getting her into bed. She has her sights on psychiatrist Bob Cummings. There is very little that's funny despite the presence of comic experts like Cummings, Lionel Stander, and Hermione Gingold. Caron is not bad and she's extremely beautiful, but Beatty is completely at sea and obviously very uncomfortable playing in a farce. For some reason it's set in Greenwich Village but filmed in a studio in England. It looks and feels that way...and that's not a compliment! Promise yourself that you won't bother with this dog. Beatty would have A LOT more luck with comedy ten years later by creating the biting satire SHAMPOO.

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    • Quiz
      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.
    • Blooper
      In the 'building-block bridge' demonstration for John Thomas, Harley places a red block on top which becomes blue in the subsequent wider shot.
    • Citazioni

      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: .

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Leslie Caron: The Reluctant Star (2016)
    • Colonne sonore
      Promise Her Anything
      Lyrics by Hal David

      Music by Burt Bacharach

      Sung by Tom Jones

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    • Data di uscita
      • 22 febbraio 1966 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Radio City Music Hall - 1260 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York, New York, Stati Uniti(2nd unit of yellow bucket truck passes in Manhattan)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Rastar Pictures
      • Seven Arts Productions
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