Review of Pillow Talk (1959) by Sean S — 08 Nov 2012
Classic romcom about an interior designer (Doris Day) and playboy composer (Rock Hudson) who share a "party line" in New York City and end up with a degree of animosity towards each other over the other's attitudes towards the use of the line.
Soon, they meet in real life and Day is unaware of Hudson's identity, while he realises who she is. Legitimately funny with charming non-sequiturs (Hudson accidentally entering an obstetrician's office and asking to see the doctor leads to the receptionist trying to track him down under the impression he is the first pregnant male) and singalong songs in all the right places, Pillow Talk works to great effect.
This review of Pillow Talk (1959) was written by Sean S on 08 Nov 2012.
Pillow Talk has generally received very positive reviews.
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