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Rock Hudson & Doris Day Romance Collection (Pillow Talk / Lover Come Back / Send Me No Flowers) by Delbert Mann, Michael Gordon, Norman Jewison
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Doris Day, Edie Adams, Jack Oakie, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall Director: Delbert Mann, Michael Gordon, Norman Jewison Brand: Universal Writer: Carroll Moore Writer: Clarence Greene Writer: Julius J. Epstein Writer: Maurice Richlin Writer: Norman Barasch DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown), Unknown; English (Original Language), Unknown Format: Box set, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 310 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-04-06 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Universal Studios
Movie Reviews of Rock Hudson & Doris Day Romance Collection (Pillow Talk / Lover Come Back / Send Me No Flowers)Movie Review: A plethora of amusement Summary: 5 Stars
Send Me No Flowers (1964)
This film can also be found as part of the Doris day collection. Not the best one in the collection but still a great comedy with Doris Day Tony Randall and Rock Hudson. The husband (Rock Hudson) over hears the doctors conversation and knows he is dying. He is a hypochondriac. Little did he know he overheard the wrong conversation. Now he has to find his wife (Doris Day) another husband.
Lover Come Back (1961)
This is an explosive tale. Rock and Doris are rival advertising execs with different approaches to doing business. Carol Templeton (Doris) thinks Jerry Webster (Rock) is unethical in his business practices and while trying to catch him at it is also trying to steel his next account. Jerry on the other hand is just trying to catch Carol and parries her attack with the VIP girl. While he is occupied with the chase, Peter 'Pete' Ramsey proceeds to sell VIP. Things just heat up from there. My favorite part is where Tony Randall uses a moose call and gets what he wants.
Pillow Talk (1959)
Jan Morrow (Doris Day) is an interior decorator that relies on her telephone for business. Brad Allen (Rock Hudson) is a songwriter who relies on his telephone for monkey business. Turns out that they both share the same party line. Yep you saw it coming. Unknown to either of them, the Broadway producer that Brad is writing for, Jonathan Forbes (Tony Randall), is as close to love with Doris day as he was with his previous wives. Putting two and two together, rock Hudson realizes that his party line antagonist is a blonde cutie.
Knowing that he does not have a chance with her if he reveals his true identity, he takes on Texas persona (Rex Stetson.) Will this work? Will Tony Randall find out? Better still will Doris day find out the truth? Will decorating sense prevail? This could get ugly.
Look for the split screen scenes while they are talking on the phone. And Doris gets a chance to sing.
Man's Favorite Sport? ~ Rock Hudson
Summary of Rock Hudson & Doris Day Romance Collection (Pillow Talk / Lover Come Back / Send Me No Flowers)This special Rock Hudson and Doris Day collection contains three all-time classic DVDs: Pillow Talk, Lover Come Back, Send Me No Flowers and an exclusive CD with 8 songs from the films
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