Send Me No Flowers | | Cast : | Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall, Rock Hudson, Doris Day | | Director : | Norman Jewison | | Studio : | Universal Studios Ho | | Format : | Color, Closed-captioned | | Released Date : | October 14, 1964 | | DVD Released Date : | March 04, 2003 | | Language : | English (Dubbed) | | Audience Rating : | NR (Not Rated) | | | BUY THIS DVD FROM AMAZON | Customer Reviews
| Rating |     | | Date | February 27, 2005 | | Summary | Another great comedy from the Hudson-Day-Randall trio | Content
 | Following on from the success of Pillow Talk (1959) and Lover Come Back (1962), the stars teamed up for the last time in this amusing romantic comedy.
The set-up is slightly different this time: Day and Hudson are married; he's a hypochondriac who gets the wrong end of the stick and thinks he's only got a few weeks to live, and tries to make the best of the rest of his life without his wife finding out.
It's all pretty funny, and delightfully entertaining, excellently performed as you'd expect from the line-up. Some nice turns in the supporting cast, too. |
| Rating |      | | Date | November 12, 2004 | | Summary | Fun with Doris and Rock | Content
 | Oh yes, another great 60s comedy with Doris and Rock. Their chemistry was so amazing that they can make the most ridiculous of scenarios palatable and funny (See Lover Come Back). This one is a real joy to watch as Rock succumbs to every malady known to man - the cartoon medicine scene is hysterical -- and Doris is there to support him. Tony Randall lends his famously funny helping hand and Paul Lynde as a funeral director is a hoot! Why don't they make movies like this anymore? |
| Rating |     | | Date | May 05, 2004 | | Summary | Pretty Funny | Content
 | The movie is very funny, with Rock Hudson playing a hypochondriac named George. He is at a doctors appointment, when he overhears the doctor discussing a dying patient on the telephone. Immediately, he assumes he is the dying one. He then starts searching for a new husband for his wife with the help of his friend Arnold. The only problem is that Arnold must say the name George at least 10,000 times. It can get exsaperating. Overall, it is a very funny movie, but kind of gets of out hand at the end. |
| Rating |     | | Date | April 28, 2004 | | Summary | Good! | Content
 | Pillow Talk is my favorite of the movies that Doris Day and Rock Hudson made together and Lover Come Back is my second favorite but yesterday was the first time I ever saw Send Me No Flowers and while I prefer the other movies this was good too and the anamorphic widescreen transfer is nice. In Send me No Flowers Rock Hudson plays a hypochondriac named George Kimball who overhears his doctor talking about another patient who is dying and mistakenly thinks he is talking about him and he goes about trying to find a new husband for his wife Judy played by Doris Day so she will have someone to take care of her but she gets suspicious and winds up thinking that he is having an affair and trying to cover it up. Doris and Rock are teriffic as usual and so is Tony Randall who plays their friend and next door neighbor Arnold. |
| Rating |      | | Date | April 28, 2004 | | Summary | Send Me No Flowers Today | Content
 | Judy Kimball (Doris Day) and George Kimball (Rock Hudson) have finally tied the knot in their 3rd and last film together. George is a major hypochondriac that when he goes to the doctor he hears his doc telling somebody that they are not expected to live much longer but George thinks he is talking about himself and gets all worried well he then tries to get judy another man before he dies and Judy thinks for sure that George is having an affair with a neighbor! Well he then tells her the truth and that ends it until she sees the doctor and the doc tells her the real story well than George admits to her and they are all hapy once again! |
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