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Say Anything...

To know Lloyd Dobler is to love him. Diane Court is about to get to know Lloyd Dobler.
1989 | 100m | English

(100416 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

Director: Cameron Crowe
Writer: Cameron Crowe
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Lloyd, an eternal optimist, seeks to capture the heart of Diane, an unattainable high school beauty and straight-A student. He surprises just about everyone-including himself-when she returns the sentiment. But Diane's over-possessive, divorced Dad disapproves and it's going to take more than just the power of love to conquer all.
Release Date: Apr 14, 1989
Director: Cameron Crowe
Writer: Cameron Crowe
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords seattle, washington, high school, teenage crush, high school graduation, teenage love, kickboxer, opposites attract, valedictorian, teenage angst
Production Companies Gracie Films, 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $20,036,737
Budget: $16,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Cusack Lloyd Dobler
Ione Skye Diane Court
John Mahoney James Court
Lili Taylor Corey Flood
Amy Brooks D.C.
Pamela Adlon Rebecca
Jason Gould Mike Cameron
Loren Dean Joe
Johnny Green Luke
Jeremy Piven Mark
Patrick O'Neill Denny
Don Wilson Sparring Partner
Bebe Neuwirth Mrs. Evans
Eric Stoltz Vahlere
Joan Cusack Constance Dobler
Richard Portnow Agent Stewart
Philip Baker Hall IRS Boss
Chynna Phillips Mimi
Gregory Sporleder Howard
Stephen Shortridge Ray
Jim Ladd D.J.
Kim Walker Sheila
Lisanne Falk Sandra
Glenn Walker Harris Jr. Jason Dobler
Montrose Hagins Bess
Gloria Cromwell Ruth
Polly Platt Mrs. Flood
Joanna Frank Mrs. Kerwin
Jerry Ziesmer U.S. Attorney
John Hillner Court's Attorney
Dan Castellaneta Diane's Teacher (uncredited)
Lois Chiles Diane's Mother (uncredited)
Nicholas Kallsen Nose-setter
Jonathan Chapin Garcon 1
Judy Prescott Partier
Bill Stevenson Partier
Name Job
Cameron Crowe Director, Screenplay
Phil Hetos Color Timer
Richard Gibbs Original Music Composer
Randy Stone Casting
Richard Marks Editor
Frank Smathers Sound Editor
Mark W. Mansbridge Production Design
Paul S. Power Production Illustrator
Barry Bedig Property Master
Douglas J. Schulman Boom Operator
Richmond L. Aguilar Gaffer
Judith A. Cory Hairstylist
Michelle Wright Production Coordinator
Carlton Kaller Music Editor
Joan Giammarco Sound Editor
Jacqueline Cristianini Sound Editor
John Shouse ADR Editor
Gary Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Fritz Braden Transportation Coordinator
Jane Ruhm Costume Design
Joe D. Mitchell Set Decoration
Bryan Denegal Second Assistant Director
Michael Gershman Camera Operator
Karen Holley Leadman
Gene Kearney Key Grip
Ray Quiroz Script Supervisor
Carolyn Ferguson Hairstylist
Karen I. Stern Associate Editor
Joe Dorn Foley Editor
Linda Whittlesey Sound Editor
Sukey Fontelieu Sound Editor
Julie Feiner Assistant Sound Editor
Susan Mazzei Assistant Sound Editor
Fredell Pogodin Unit Publicist
Jack Roe Unit Production Manager
Bruce Crone Assistant Art Director
Joseph E. Thibo First Assistant Camera
Art Rochester Sound Mixer
Donald L. Hartley Dolly Grip
Cheri Minns Makeup Artist
David Salven Jr. Location Manager
Patrick Drummond Supervising Sound Editor
Dennis Drummond Sound Editor
Nicholas Korda Supervising ADR Editor
Margaret Goodspeed Assistant Sound Editor
Chris Jenkins Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
László Kovács Director of Photography
Anne Dudley Original Music Composer
Jerry Ziesmer First Assistant Director
Nancy Wilson Additional Soundtrack
Aaron Glascock Assistant Sound Editor
Doug Hemphill Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Name Title
James L. Brooks Executive Producer
Polly Platt Producer
Paul Germain Producer
Richard Marks Co-Producer
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Reviews

shiri4frnz
10.0

**Forget it, I don't care...I LOVE YOU !!** I can't make out why this movie has has a _user score of JUST above 70%_...I guess because people don't find an honest romantic movie equaling an intriguing, exciting, intelligent, thrilling, action packed or any other brain tickling director's master p ... iece.. But to be honest, this movie is climbing the charts on being my favorite movies, and not just the romantics, of all time.Speaking of which i don't even watch too many romantic movies because however beautiful they are they almost always make you feel that the fairy land exists.That's what is so beautiful about SAY ANYTHING that it doesn't make you believe that there is a fairy land instead its so honest and assures you that you really don't need a lot of things to live happily if you've got a person for whom you have love in your heart and the feeling is reciprocated in the exact same manner!! This movie is special in the sense that it was made way back in '89 and still holds the same relevance...because **LOVE is TIMELESS**... Do not miss it if you wanna feel what love is in the truest sense of the word... _"I gave her my heart and she gave me a pen"_ - it kills me but if you hold on, you'd find out that she gave the pen because she couldn't give him his love filled heart back !! A great and successful effort on the director's part to not try and make something special out of this movie because in the end that's what really makes it so special..A _10/10_ for sure...one of the best movies about LOVE !!

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
5.0

_**The summer after high school in Seattle in the late 80s**_ Ione Skye plays Diane, a misfit "preppy" girl who suddenly comes alive upon graduation after striking up a relationship with Lloyd Dobler, played by John Cusack. Diane has a scholarship to a prestigious college in England and her Dad, ... played by John Mahoney, doesn't want some aimless kickboxer getting in the way of her success. Joan Cusack fittingly plays Lloyd’s sister while the alluring Bebe Neuwirth shows up for a cameo as his teacher. "Say Anything" (1989) is a coming-of-age drama/romance praised by critics and has loads of fans. I agree to some degree: The situations and relationships smack of real life and you can tell that writer/director Cameron Crowe and the cast put time & effort into creating this "reality." For instance, two of Lloyd's best friends are girls, Corey and D.C., who try to advise him on his new relationship. Another example is Diane’s honest relationship with her dad. The first half is filled with quality scenes, like Corey playing her guitar at a party, still venting emotions regarding a past flame. Plus unlike, say, "Porky's" and "American Pie" there's thankfully no juvenile raunch. In other words, "Say Anything" is a classy teen-college flick. Yet I’m not a big fan of Cusack and Crowe apparently doesn’t know how to lens beautiful women, like Skye (and I’m not talking ‘bout nudity or sleaze). Meanwhile the second half isn't as entertaining as the first because it leaves the high school graduation antics behind to focus on Diane and Lloyd's increasingly intimate relationship, as well as unexpected revelations about Diane's father. Those who like stories about romantic relationships will no doubt appreciate the second half more than me. It’s decent and I respect it, but Crowe did far superior work with "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" (1982) and “Jerry Maguire” (1996). The film runs 1 hour, 40 minutes, and was shot in Seattle; Kitsilano Beach, Vancouver (the graduation scene); Los Angeles and North Hollywood (the boom box scene). GRADE: C+

Jun 23, 2021