
Follow @lilycollins_com
2016 – Rules Don’t Apply
![]() |
Directed by: Warren Beatty Written by: Warren Beatty Produced by: Steve Bing, Molly Conners, Jonathan McCoy Production year: 2015 Original release: November 11, 2016 (USA) Running time: Other cast: Alden Ehrenreich, Haley Bennett Misc: IMDB | Amazon | iTunes |
An unconventional love story of an aspiring actress, her determined driver, and the eccentric billionaire who they work for.
Production Images




Trailer
Trivia
- Oliver Platt, Joshua Malina and Graham Beckel also appeared in Warren Beatty’s Bulworth (1998).
- One of eight films starring real-life couple Amy Madigan and Ed Harris (I)’. The other seven films are in Places in the Heart (1984), Alamo Bay (1985), Riders of the Purple Sage (1996) (TV), Pollock (2000), Just a Dream (2002), Winter Passing (2005) and Gone Baby Gone (2007)
- Alec Baldwin and Ed Harris (I)’ previously appeared in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992).
- Martin Sheen and Alec Baldwin previously appeared in The Departed (2006).
- The film cast includes one Oscar winner: Warren Beatty; and six Oscar nominees: Alec Baldwin, Amy Madigan, Ed Harris (I)’, Steve Coogan, Candice Bergen and Annette Bening.
- Marks the first time in over 20 years Warren Beatty and his wife Annette Bening have appeared in a movie together. Their last collaboration was Love Affair (1994).
- Warren Beatty first pitched a Howard Hughes biopic as early as 1973. He continually tried to get a film involving Hughes off the ground every year or two since then. One can say it’s a film 40 years in the making,
- Rooney Mara and Felicity Jones both turned down the role that went to Lily Collins.
- Co-star Alec Baldwin also had a supporting role in the 2004 film The Aviator (2004) about the early years of Howard Hughes.
- Warren Beatty’s first acting role since the 2001 film Town & Country (2001). Additionally, it is Beatty’s first time as director since Bulworth (1998).
- Andrew Garfield was originally cast in a role but later dropped out, Justin Timberlake and Alden Ehrenreich were considered to replace him.