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Pillow Talk |
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Rating: Summary: THIS IS A HONEYLAMB OF A MOVIE! Review: ALL TIME FAVORITE! This is one of those movies that the whole family can really enjoy! Jan is trully a party pooper and she gets tricked by the later on ex-Rex! Add to your Library...You will be watching this for years!
Rating: Summary: A wonderfully funny movie! Review: Doris Day and Rock Hudson shine in this romantic comedy. I didn't know Doris Day could be so sexy! Rock Hudson is such a hunk in this movie, and so good in this role. This movie is very easy to love. Buy it today!
Rating: Summary: Innocent romatic fun Review: This is a classic! The best scene is in the car driving home from Connecticut. Jan Morrow, after discovering her lover has been deceitful, is shown in the car crying and every so often they show a road sign with the miles left before they reach New York. When they pan back to Jan she is still crying, only harder.
Rating: Summary: A classic 50's romantic comedy Review: I have watched this movie well over a dozen times, and continue to enjoy it immensely. While I have always been a Doris Day fan, here she really proves her ability as a comedic/romantic star. Although the premise of a party line is dated to us now, the basic idea is about how we never know who we will fall in love with. Doris Day is Jan Morrow, a sophisticated, successful single woman with a vibrant career as an interior decorator. Rock Hudson, quite handsome by anyone's standards, is a fun loving bachelor with a spate of girlfriends he woos over a party line he shares with Daoris Day's character. Doris Day's character, Jan Morrow, has little time for his nonsense on their shared phone line, and brands him a sex-maniac. It is again another role where Doris Day is portrayed, while not virginal, at least alot more prudish than Mr. Allen. They meet by accident, Brad Allen pretends to be Rex Stetson, ( the name alone is hilarious), and they fall in love. While Jan Morrow beleives she is love with Rex Stetson, the truth is she may actually have fallen for Brad Allen as well. The sets, costumes, witty dialogue and wonderful supporting cast help this farce breeze along nicely. Try this movie and get a feel for what we all would like to beleive at sometime or another,that love is grand and overcomes obstacles. On a personal note...I have always held this movie up as an ideal...It depicts a time when you could have a successful career, a great apartment, and fabulous clothes...all very clean and easy and how we all thought it should be...If it could only be a reality and not a dream!
Rating: Summary: The Laughs Here Don't Stop For A Second! Review: This uproar is too hard to describe in a nutshell. Yet Doris Day and Rock Hudson are the best comedy pair of the 50's cinema, besides William Holden and Gloria Swanson in "Sunset Boulevard" (1950). The perfect cinematography, million-dollar-worth timing, the Day charm, the Hudson croon, and the divine Randall supporting gig is marvelous. This is a film I reccomend for all ages! I am now 57 years old and still recall the first time I saw this movie in my local theatre in 1959. I was but 17 then and watching it, I even remember the ticket-salesman got out out of his booth to see why the heck were the people in the theatre screaming (because of laughter obviously!). He came in, and when he saw that classic scene in which Hudson goes into the ladies room by accident in a hospital, the doctor sees him and Rock says that he is going to check up on his baby (meaning Day), the doctor thinks he has found a new type of life form! Well, the ticket-salesman himself fell flat on the foor and couldn't contain himself. This movie is FABULOUS!
Rating: Summary: This is a Classic a must see Flim for all ages. Review: Doris Day plays the average style single women who shares a party line with a womaniser Rock Hudson. By a fluke they meat and end up with Hillarious results!! I am inspired by Doris Day's and Rock Hudson's flims.Definitely one of my favourites!
Rating: Summary: Day and Hudson are perfect! Review: I am a huge fan of the "good ol' classics", and any movie with Doris Day and/or Rock Hudson has my seal of approval. In this movie, Doris Day plays a busy interior decorator who shares a phone line with a playboy-like Broadway songwriter. When Hudson discovers that the other half of his phone line, although annoying, is a total knock-out, he decides to court her as someone else. She's enchanted, but his conscience is getting to him as he begins to fall in love with her. Tony Randall does an excellent job as the three-time divorced businessman, who simply can't get that gorgeous interior decorator off his mind, especially when he discovers his best friend is dating her. If you are looking for a hilarious, yet romantic movie, look no further than Pillow Talk. You will be delighted that you saw it. You might as well buy it. Skip the rental stuff. Once you've seen at least once, you'll want to watch it over and over again.
Rating: Summary: Absoultly Great Review: This movie is so wonderful, I recommend it to any who loves light romance and comedy!!
Rating: Summary: My Favorite Movie Review: This movie makes me smile - time and again. Rock Hudson and Doris Day have such great screen chemistry. And the music is great, especially Roly Poly.
Rating: Summary: Funny! Review: What a wonderful movie! Rock Hudson was so suave and Day was hilarious. The storyline is precious and Day and Hudson were perfect together!
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