Is this the best wedding proposal ever? Man enlists dozens of friends to perform elaborate lip-sync musical number in parade through small town (she said yes, of course)
Proposals are supposed to be remembered forever, but one U.S. actor has managed to raise the bar for everyone - by getting 60 of his friends to take part in a live lip-synced version of the Bruno Mars song 'Marry Me'.
A YouTube video of the proposal, which took place on Wednesday, has already become an online hit with more than 300,000 views.
Isaac Lamb, a 31-year-old Portland actor, created it to propose to his girlfriend Amy Frankel, a 33-year-old choreographer and former Broadway dancer.
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Love, Actually: Proposals are supposed to to be remembered forever, but one U.S. actor has managed to raise the bar for everyone - by getting 60 of his friends to take part in a live lip-synced version of the Bruno Mars song 'Marry Me'
Time Will Tell: A YouTube video of the proposal, which took place on Wednesday, has already become an online hit with more than 300,000 views
Lovely: Isaac Lamb, a 31-year-old Portland actor, created it to propose to his girlfriend Amy Frankel, a 33-year-old choreographer and former Broadway dancer
WA Little Help: He admitted the popularity of the video was 'crazy'
'I thought friends and family would like it, and I figured that's where it would end. I can't believe it. It's crazy,' he told his local paper, the Oregonian.
The proposal began with Mr Lamb's brother asking his girlfriend to sit in the open boot of a car and put headphones on.
However, to her surprise, the car begins moving, and the song unfolds with friends and family members singing and dancing along.
First Things: The proposal began with Mr Lamb's brother asking his girlfriend to sit in the open boot of a car and put headphones on
Sing Along: However, to her surprise, the car begins moving, and the song unfolds with friends and family members singing and dancing along
Caught: A camera behind Ms Frankel captures the performance, while a smaller hidden camera also captures her reaction
Gang's All Here: By the end of the show, 60 people were dancing in the street
'When I decided to ask Amy to marry me, I wanted something she wouldn't forget,' said Mr Lamb.
Unforgettable: 'When I decided to ask Amy to marry me, I wanted something she wouldn't forget,' said Mr Lamb
In Cahoots: Mr Lamb also admits he was confident she would say yes, saying he had no doubts
'My goal was just to get her to the house.'
Mr Lamb also admits he was confident she would say yes, saying he had no doubts.
'Not one. This whole production was a good insurance policy.'
Sure Thing: 'This whole production was a good insurance policy,' he said
She Said Yes: 'We had talked about wanting to get married, but I never would have expected that in a million years,' Ms Frankel said
Finale: The dancers parted to reveal Mr Lamb, who got down on one knee and proposed
The pair said they plan to marry in a year.
'One of reasons I love him, he's such a fun-loving guy,' she told the Oregonian.
Chasing Amy: 'One of reasons I love him, he's such a fun-loving guy,' she said
Happy Ending: The pair said they plan to marry in a year
Ms Frankel did have one concern: 'How am I going to top that?'
The video is the latest in a series of wedding videos to go viral on YouTube, including proposals on a London train, and wedding first dance videos features songs from Dirty Dancing and other films.
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