Synopsis
Kiss Me, Stupid is a movie released in 1964.
Set against the whimsical backdrop of Climax, Nevada, this delightful comedy intertwines mischief and romance in a way that only the swinging '60s could inspire. The story follows Dino, a charming lounge singer whose flirtatious nature lands him in a small town where he unwittingly becomes the target of a clever scheme. Local mechanic and aspiring songwriter, Orville, sees an opportunity to keep Dino from seducing the town's women and hatches a plan that involves enlisting a local waitress/call girl to play the part of his devoted wife. What ensues is a hilariously tangled web of deception that explores the lengths one will go to for love and ambition. With its sharp wit and clever dialogue, this film not only delivers laugh-out-loud moments but also highlights the absurdity of relationships and the art of performance in everyday life. The dynamic between the characters adds a layer of charm, as viewers witness how their lives intertwine in unexpected ways. This film is a comedic gem that celebrates the magic of love, the thrill of pursuing your dreams, and the unpredictable nature of human connectionβmaking it a must-watch for anyone who enjoys a delightful romp through the intricacies of romance and comedy.
United Artists