Pillow Talk | Rock Hudson, Doris Day | Adore this movie!
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Pillow Talk
Pillow Talk
Rock Hudson
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Doris Day
Universal Studios, 2004
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highly recommended
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Genre: Feature Film-Comedy
Rating: NR
Release Date: 6-APR-2004
Media Type: DVD
Pillow Talk
This is probably the most well known pairing of Doris Day and Rock Hudson. A laugh out loud comedy in which Tony Randall and Thelma Ritter also showcase their vast comedic talent. Jan Morrow shares a party line with Brad Allen, which she has tried to put a stop to, but the phone company won't cooperate. She uses it for her work as an interior decorator, while he uses it to seduce a multitude of women thru his song writing. When they meet by accident, he assumes another identity to get close to Jan hoping to deceive her until he has the opportunity to get what he wants. When she becomes wise to his deception, all bets are off!
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Adore this movie!
As a romance writer I find this movie a fantastic example of how witty dialogue should be written, how to keep the pace racing along, how to show the characters' attraction, and how to write a plot that works, despite it being full of coincidences and contrivances.And I just adore all the actors and the parts they play. Fabulous! The Millionaire's Seductive Revenge (Silhouette Desire)
Dynamic Duo
To me, this is the best of the Doris Day/Rock Hudson movies. It's well written, funny and features some fine acting (Thelma Ritter and Tony Randall are a hoot). If you love the comedies of the '50's and early '60's, it's hard to beat this one.
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A True Classic
This movie is one of the all time classics. Even today, it is still a fantastic movie to watch and I can never get enough!
Good Film
This is an adorable romantic comedy starring the ever classy Doris Day and handsome Rock Hudson. I don't quite understand the concept these two people sharing a party-line-but maybe that's just a generation thing. Randall is also funny, his character reminds me of a pre- Woody Allen and Richard Lewis shtick. And Thelma Ritter was just hilarious. I did think Forbe's love for Jan ended abruptly and the doctor who really thought there was the possibility of a pregnant man roaming around-a bit over the top. But all in all, this movie does deliver a smile on your face at the end.
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