35 The Glass Bottom Boat (1966) Doris Day 11.5 122.9 61 00 / 00 82.5 36 Gambit (1966) Michael Caine & Shirley MacLaine 6.2 66.8 74 03 / 00 81.3 37 The Singing Nun (1966) Debbie Reynolds & Greer Garson 9.5 101.5 65 01 / 00 81.1 38 The Endless Summer (1966) Robert August 5.4 57....
138 Iron Man (1951) Rock Hudson & Jeff Chandler 2.9 67.1 61 00 / 00 68.2 138 Othello (1951) Orson Welles & Doris Dowling 0.1 2.7 81 00 / 00 67.7 138 The Tall Target (1951) Dick Powell & Adolphe Menjou 1.4 31.8 71 00 / 00 67.2 139 Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951) Steve Cochran ...
Doris Day | Rock Hudson | Thelma Ritter | Tony Randall F rom the title tune to the opening scene, in which songwriter and “sex maniac” Brad Allen (Rock Hudson) croons to last night’s date Eileen (Valerie Allen), it’s evident that “Pillow Talk” will accommodate expectations for its...
movie duos such as Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney, Doris Day and Rock Hudson, Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, and even Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi when they did appear together, just to name a ...
On a typical day, they set off separately to their jobs: He to kill three or four guys, she to pose as a dominatrix while snapping a guy's neck. Can you imagine Rock Hudson and Doris Day in this story? Gable and Lombard an [translate] ...
There’s a scene from “Pillow Talk” in which Rock Hudson plays a straight man pretending to be gay in order to avoid an entanglement with Doris Day. Does Hudson seem privately amused by the twist? It looks that way (and Mark Rappaport’s “Rock Hudson’s Home Movies” finds scenes ...
What is it with early 1960s nostalgia these days? Hailed as a revisitation of the classic films of Rock Hudson and Doris Day, “Down With Love” is more of a desperate wish to return to a world before Vietnam, Internet pornography and 9/11. ...
“Son-in-Law” has a bright surface, brisk direction and even a few funny performances (Smith’s and Renna’s). But it’s a double-shuffle, just like the old Rock Hudson-Doris Day sex comedies of the early ‘60s, packed with laborious innuendoes and slick double-entendres. Despite Cra...
Taylor, I suspect, is most widely known for his appearances in a couple of those typically stupidDoris Daymovies. But he has always been a good cut above the standard Hollywood leading man of theTony CurtisandRock Hudsonvariety, and in such films as “Hotel” (1967), and “The Birds” ...
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