Promise

– Promise, the most honored movie in television history, is a deeply moving story of family love and l..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
7.60 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 37 Minutes
Release Year:
1986
Promise (1986)

Promise, the most honored movie in television history, is a deeply moving story of family love and loyalty. Bob (James Garner) returns home for his mother’s funeral knowing that he must fulfill a promise made 30 years earlier—to care for his younger brother D.J. (James Woods), who is schizophrenic. When Bob eventually takes over responsibility for his younger brother’s well-being, he embarks upon the most difficult challenge of his life. Following its premiere in 1986, Promise won virtually every award a television program can win, including five Emmys® (Best Actor, Best Special, Best Direction, Best Teleplay, Best Writing), two Golden Globes®, a Peabody Award, a Christopher Award, the Humanitas Prize and several other honors. The movie remains an enduring favorite in the Hallmark Hall of Fame’s library of films.

Producing Country:
USA
Genre:

Promise (1986) - Trailer

Release Date:

21 Dec 1986

Language:

English

Director:

Glenn Jordan

Writer:

Richard Friedenberg (teleplay), Ken Blackwell (story), Tennyson Flowers (story)

Main Actors:

James Garner, James Woods, Piper Laurie, Peter Michael Goetz

Plot:

When his mother dies, Bob not only inherits her house, but also the custody of his younger brother, who suffers from schizophrenia and epilepsy. At the age of 21, Bob promised to look after his brother. Although he has barely seen him in the many years since then and strives against the commitment, he doesn't dare to put him in a home either.

Awards:

Won 2 Golden Globes. Another 5 wins & 6 nominations.

Production:

Warner Bros. Television

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
7.6/10