Send Me No Flowers (1964)
Country: US
Technical: col 100m
Director: Norman Jewison
Cast: Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall
Synopsis:
Mistakenly believing himself to be a dying man, a hypochondriac makes arrangements for his wife to meet someone else, which she misinterprets.
Review:
What might have served Buster Keaton well in a two-reeler is a lame excuse for a comedy in the sophisticated Sixties. This was the last in the three films Hudson and Day made together, and the weakest, though Randall injects some amusement.
Country: US
Technical: col 100m
Director: Norman Jewison
Cast: Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall
Synopsis:
Mistakenly believing himself to be a dying man, a hypochondriac makes arrangements for his wife to meet someone else, which she misinterprets.
Review:
What might have served Buster Keaton well in a two-reeler is a lame excuse for a comedy in the sophisticated Sixties. This was the last in the three films Hudson and Day made together, and the weakest, though Randall injects some amusement.
Country: US
Technical: col 100m
Director: Norman Jewison
Cast: Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall
Synopsis:
Mistakenly believing himself to be a dying man, a hypochondriac makes arrangements for his wife to meet someone else, which she misinterprets.
Review:
What might have served Buster Keaton well in a two-reeler is a lame excuse for a comedy in the sophisticated Sixties. This was the last in the three films Hudson and Day made together, and the weakest, though Randall injects some amusement.