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Pillow Talk [Blu-ray]
by Rock Hudson (Brad Allen - 'Rex Stetson'),
Doris Day (Jan Morrow),
Tony Randall (Jonathan Forbes),
Thelma Ritter (Alma),
Marcel Dalio (Pierot),
Nick Adams (Tony),
Julia Meade (Marie),
Allen Jenkins (Harry),
Lee Patrick (Mrs. Walters),
Mary McCarty (Nurse Resnick),
Alex Gerry (Dr. Maxwell),
Hayden Rorke (Mr. Conrad),
Valerie Allen (Eileen),
Jacqueline Beer (Yvette),
Arlen Stuart (Tilda),
Don Beddoe (Mr. Walters),
Robert B. Williams (Mr. Graham),
Perry Blackwell (Entertainer),
Muriel Landers (`Moose' Fat Girl),
William Schallert (Hotel Clerk),
Karen Norris (Miss Dickerson),
Lois Rayman (Jonathan's Secretary),
Frances Sternhagen (Actor),
Harry Tyler (Hansom Cabby),
Joseph Mell (Dry Goods Man),
Boyd 'Red' Morgan (Trucker,Trucker),
Dorothy Abbott (Singer),
Michael Gordon (Director),
Michael Gordon (Director),
Stanley Shapiro (Screenwriter),
Stanley Shapiro (Screenwriter),
Maurice Richlin (Screenwriter),
Maurice Richlin (Screenwriter),
Ross Hunter (Producer),
Martin Melcher (Producer),
Arthur E. Arling (Cinematographer),
Frank De Vol (Composer),
Frank De Vol (Composer),
Milton Carruth (Editor),
Alexander Golitzen (Art Director),
Richard H. Riedel (Art Director),
Russell A. Gausman (Set Decorator),
Ruby R. Levitt (Set Decorator),
Moniqua Plante (Actor),
Adriano Aragon (Actor),
Lillian Culver (Elevator Passenger),
Edward Muhl (Executive Producer),
Edward Muhl (Executive Producer,Producer),
Leslie I. Carey (Sound Effects,Sound/Sound Designer),
Robert Pritchard (Sound Effects),
Jay Barney (Dr. Maxwell),
Roswell A. Hoffmann (Special Effects)
Format: Blu-ray
ISBN: 191329133026
Publication Date: 03/20/2020
The fabulously successful Pillow Talk was essentially {|Shop Around the Corner|} for the 1950s. Playboy composer {|Rock Hudson|} and interior-decorator Doris Day are obliged to share a telephone party line. Naturally, their calls overlap at the least opportune times, and just as naturally, this leads to Hudson and Day despising each other without ever having met in person. In a cute but convenient coincidence, Doris' boy friend is {|Tony Randall|}, who also happens to be Hudson's best pal. Thus Hudson gets a glimpse at Day, and it's love at first sight. To avoid revealing that he's her telephone rival, Hudson poses as a wealthy Texan and turns the charm on Day. But when he starts pitching woo, Day instantly recognizes all the "make-out" lines Hudson has used on the phone with his other conquests. She gets even by decorating Hudson's apartment in a hideous manner. But Hudson loves her all the same; he "kidnaps" her, carrying her through the streets in her nightgown in full view of everyone, including a laughing cop who refuses to intervene. He praises her horrifying interior decoration job effusively, and at this point Day can't help but give in to his marriage proposal. A bit too arch and cute for modern tastes at times, Pillow Talk is still one of the best of the frothy Doris Day-Rock Hudson vehicles; it made a fortune at the box office and garnered five Oscar nominations.
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