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Send Me No Flowers
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Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) / Production Year: 1964 / Region 1
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All-Time Sales Rank: 2364
| Overall Rating:    4 out of 5, including 1 review Add your comments on this Title. |
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Screen legends Rock Hudson, Doris Day and Tony Randall team up for this irresistible comedy gem from director Norman Jewison (Moonstruck).
When he overhears a doctor discussing the imminent death of a patient, hypochondriac George (Hudson) believes the doc is referring to him. Convinced he's living on borrowed time, George enlists the aid of his best friend Arnold (Randall) to find a new husband for his soon-to-be-widowed wife Judy (Day). Already alarmed by her husband's increasingly strange behavior, Judy is even more bewildered when an old flame shows up -- and George bends over backwards to encourage his advances!
The third and final on-screen teaming of Rock Hudson and Doris Day, Send Me No Flowers positively sparkles with "top performers...in top form" (The Hollywood Reporter).
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Features:
| Original Theatrical Trailer
| Video:
| | Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
| Subtitles:
| | Spanish
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| Studio: Universal Studios Production Year: 1964 Release Date: 2/4/2003
Length: 100 mins Rating: NR Chapters: 20
| Packaging: Keep Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-SL Item Code: 61021215 UPC Code: 025192121524
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Overall Rating:    4 out of 5, including 1 review Add your comments on this Title. |
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Customer Review
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Norman Jewison's remarkable comedy - 4 out of 5 (8/19/2003)
The last Hudson/Day/Randall collaboration is actually my favorite. Compared to their other two comedies, PILLOW TALK (1959) is a bit dated as some gags are no longer funny, and LOVER COME BACK (1961) has a forced ending.
In SEND ME NO FLOWERS delightful Tony Randall has a bigger part, and there are more nice supporting actors: amiable Edward Andrews as family doctor; Paul Lynde as cemetery manager is outrageously funny; Clint Walker who usually plays macho man is hilariously cast as oil tycoo
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