Promises! Promises! (1963)
1h 15m
Running Time
August 1, 1963Release Date
Promises! Promises! (1963)
1h 15m
Running Time
August 1, 1963Release Date
Plot.
After a drunken spree on a cruise ship, two women discover that they're pregnant, and set out to find who the fathers are.
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Cast & Crew.
Jayne Mansfield
Sandy
Tommy Noonan
Jeff
Marie McDonald
Claire
Mickey Hargitay
King
Fritz Feld
Ship's Doctor
T.C. Jones
Babbette
Eileen Barton
Girl in Doctor's Office
Imogene Coca
Woman Under Hair Dryer (uncredited)
Claude Stroud
Steward
Richard Dawson
(uncredited)
Eddie Quillan
Bartender
Marjorie Bennett
Mrs. Snavely
Victor Lundin
Mrs. Snavely's Gigolo
Victor A. Gangelin
Set Decoration
King Donovan
Director
Serge Krizman
Art Direction
William Welch
Writer
Harry M. Leonard
Sound Mixer
Edna Sheklow
Writer
Frank McWhorter
Sound Mixer
Donald F. Taylor
Producer
Hal Borne
Composer
Eddie Dutko
Supervising Film Editor
Joseph F. Biroc
Cinematographer
Sidney Perell
Makeup Artist
Richard Selzer
Costume Design
Irving W. Sindler
Property Master
Vou Lee Giokaris
Costume Designer / Costumer
William Magginetti
Production Manager
Dixie McCoy
Script Supervisor
Mark Britton
Hairstylist
Neil Chapman
Costume Design
Patrick Cummings
Costumer
Roberta Daye
Songs
Fredric
Hairstylist
Jet Fore
Publicist
Fritzy Merrick
Hairstylist
Vaughn Ashen
Gaffer
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Promises! Promises! (presented as Promises... Promises! on screen) is a 1963 American sex comedy film directed by King Donovan and starring Tommy Noonan (who also served as coproducer) and Jayne Mansfield. Released at the end of the Production Code era and before the MPAA film rating system became effective in 1968, it was the first Hollywood film of the sound era to feature nudity by a mainstream star (Mansfield).
The film was banned in Chicago, Illinois, and several other major cities in the U.S. upon its release.