Review of Pillow Talk (1959) by Meredith W — 19 Jul 2014
This charming movie is a pure delight. Doris Day plays an interior decorator who finds she's sharing a phone line with a womanising songwriter - she finds him unbearable at the end of the phone, but there are definite sparks for the better when they meet for real.
He romances her as a likeable Texan and almost succeeds ... Great performances from the perky as ever Doris Day and big, strong, dreamy leading man Rock Hudson, with equally brilliant support from the likes of Tony Randell and Thelma Ritter.
Witty lines are perfectly timed to have you laughing out loud.
This review of Pillow Talk (1959) was written by Meredith W on 19 Jul 2014.
Pillow Talk has generally received very positive reviews.
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