
Worth Winning 1989
"An engaging comedy about a bachelor and three near Mrs."
In Will Mackenzie's sparkling 1989 romantic comedy Worth Winning, effortlessly charming bachelor Taylor navigates a playful dare that thrusts him into the whirlwind world of three determined women.
Director: Will Mackenzie
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Worth Winning (1989) about?
Worth Winning follows confident bachelor Taylor as he accepts a bold challenge to win marriage proposals from three women chosen by his friends. What begins as a game quickly turns into an unexpected journey of self-discovery and romance.
Who directed Worth Winning?
Worth Winning was directed by Will Mackenzie, known for his work in television and lighthearted comedies.
Who stars in Worth Winning?
The film stars Mark Harmon, Madeleine Stowe, Lesley Ann Warren, Maria Holvoe, Mark Blum, and Andrea Martin.
Is Worth Winning (1989) worth watching?
Worth Winning offers a delightful mix of romance and humor, with strong performances and a clever plot. Though not a blockbuster, fans of 1980s rom-coms will enjoy its charm and wit.
How long is Worth Winning?
Worth Winning runs for 103 minutes.
About Worth Winning (1989) — A Bachelor's Romantic Challenge Leads to Love and Laughter
In Will Mackenzie's sparkling 1989 romantic comedy Worth Winning, effortlessly charming bachelor Taylor navigates a playful dare that thrusts him into the whirlwind world of three determined women. With his signature wit and disarming confidence, Taylor accepts a challenge from friends to win marriage proposals from each of their handpicked love interests—sparking a spirited battle of hearts and egos. Set against the backdrop of sharp, contemporary romance, the film blends humor with tender moments as Taylor's journey reveals just how complex love can be.
Mark Harmon shines as Taylor, the smooth-talking hero whose confidence borders on arrogance, while Madeleine Stowe, Lesley Ann Warren, and Maria Holvoe deliver standout performances as the women who refuse to be won over so easily. With its deliciously witty script and vibrant 1980s charm, Worth Winning is a clever, feel-good romp that explores the fine line between conquest and connection.