Review of Send Me No Flowers (1964) by Alison P — 20 Sep 2008
My least favorite of all the Hudson-Day comedies. Rock Hudson think he is dying when he isn't, and of course Doris Day being an adult would never be able to take care of day-to-day man's concerns like mortgages without her husband around, so the emphasis is on finding her a new husband to take care of her, not to keep her company when she is going to be so terribly lonely and grieving. Still, you can't deny the attraction (on screen anyway) between the Day-Hudson pair, and Tony Randall really steals the show with his supporting performance.
I'd just as soon rewatch Pillow Talk.
This review of Send Me No Flowers (1964) was written by Alison P on 20 Sep 2008.
Send Me No Flowers has generally received positive reviews.
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