"[12] According to an October 1959 Saturday Review article, Jean Louis designed twenty-four costumes for Doris Day and Laykin et Cie loaned the production $500,000 worth of jewels. [12][11] The original ending planned for the film was to have Jan, after using the trick switch to lock the door and then smiling at Brad, shut off the light and say "All apartments look alike in the dark." When Brad meets Jan by chance in a restaurant, he poses as a naive tourist from Texas named Rex Stetson and seduces her. Knowing however how she feels about him, he poses as an innocent Texan country boy named Rex Stetson to win her, a plan which seems to work. A hard-nosed newspaper editor poses as a night school student in order to woo a journalism teacher who cannot stand him. var myimages=new Array() imagelinks[2]="../top100nycfilmsfromthe1980s.html" imagelinks[15]="thesevenyearitch.html" The film was a box office hit, grossing $18,750,000 domestically. myimages[7]="adverts2020/advert2020cafesociety.jpg" Add the first question. myimages[2]="adverts2020/greatnycfilmscenes2.jpg" Yes No. Pillow Talk is a 1959 American romantic comedy film in CinemaScope directed by Michael Gordon. Brad leaves all the design decisions up to Jan, telling her only to design a place that she'd want to live in herself. Pillow Talk (1959) Filming & Production. Jan and Brad bicker over the party line, with Brad suggesting that the single Jan is jealous of his popularity. Jan and Brad, who have only ever "met" on the telephone, develop a feud over the use of the party line. She is unable to obtain a private phone line because the telephone company has been overwhelmed by the recent demand for new phone lines in the area. Unknown to Jan, Jonathan is also Brad's old college buddy and his current Broadway benefactor. One of Jan's clients is millionaire Jonathan Forbes, who repeatedly throws himself at her to no avail. A cameo appearance by Day's friend and actress Miriam Nelson occurs in the scene where Brad ducks into Dr. Maxwell's (the obstetrician) office to avoid running into Jan.[9][10] Nelson was given the walk-on part as a patient in the waiting room so she could have lunch with Day in the commissary. (1959). You can have as many as you wish Her face lights up and, as he leaves in anger, she uses one of his "playboy" remote control switches to lock the door. In spite of what we know now, Rock Hudson still convinces as a woman-chaser!! Pillow Talk is a 1959 American romantic comedy film in CinemaScope directed by Michael Gordon. myimages[19]="adverts2020/advert2020johnwick.jpg" An Iowa pajama factory worker falls in love with an affable superintendent who had been hired by the factory's boss to help oppose the workers' demand for a pay raise. Due to back problems, Hudson carried Day on a shelf with her sheets and blankets over her to get through the many takes. imagelinks[5]="shortcuttohappiness.html" } Rock Hudson showed a real flair for comedy in this film and it is no wonder that every romantic comedy has been judged against the "Rock Hudson/Doris Day" movies. Although the film was originally titled Pillow Talk, according to a February 2, 1959 "Rambling Reporter" item in The Hollywood Reporter, the title "displeased" the PCA, and was changed to Any Way the Wind Blows. imagelinks[27]="motherhood.html" (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); myimages[11]="adverts2020/advert2020exposed.jpg" otsoNY Comments: All interior shots were filmed on a stage although the film-makers would have you believe that they are scene is actually taking place in the Rockefeller Center building on the corner of 5th Avenue and East 51st Street. myimages[15]="adverts2020/advert2020thesevenyearitch.jpg" [35] The story involved Jan and Brad having their first daughter (who would have been played by Kristy McNichol), and getting a divorce, which allows Jonathan (who would have been played again by Tony Randall) to have another chance of proposing to Jan. She schemes to get Brad back, while Brad does a scam of his own. Hunter identified Day's potential to be sexy, and recruited legendary costume designer Jean Louis, who designed 18 or 24 costumes for Day to wear. imagelinks[19]="johnwick.html" myimages[6]="adverts2020/advert2020sully.jpg" A series of misunderstandings leaves an advertising executive with a campaign for a product which has not yet been invented, while he romances his rival in the guise of its inventor. Random Adverts Link Script //--> imagelinks[1]="../top50mostromanticnycfilms.html" Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. */ In 2009, it was entered into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant and preserved.[5][6][7]. function random_imglink(){ imagelinks[8]="collateralbeauty.html" Doris Day was/is one of the most underrated actresses of the last 50 years. [15] In addition, Laykin et Cie lent $500,000 worth of jewels for Day to wear. A second premiere also took place at the same time at the re-opened Murray Hill Theatre on 34th Street as a way to benefit the United Nations International School, where Tony Randall was present. Beckley, Paul V. "'Pillow Talk'" New York Herald Tribune October 7, 1959: n. pag. Interior decorator Jan Morrow (Doris Day) and composer Brad Allen (Rock Hudson) share a phone line. [21] The posters for the film differed in content in the United States and international markets. imagelinks[12]="fantasticfour.html" In New York, the interior decorator Jan Morrow and the wolf composer Brad Allen share a party line, but Brad keeps it busy most of the time flirting with his girlfriends. He turns around, their eyes meet, and they lovingly embrace. [13], The film is noted for reinventing the screen images of Rock Hudson and, particularly, Doris Day. It then becomes an instrumental motif to represent Brad and his playboy ways: when the telephone inspector comes to interview Brad (00:13:24), when Brad calls Jan to apologize for his behavior and ask her on a date (00:26:26) and when Jan realizes that "Rex" was Brad the whole time after discovering the sheet music of the song and playing its notes on the piano in Jonathan's home during their stay in Connecticut (01:17:54). They do not know each other but Jan hates Brads since she needs the telephone for her business and can not use it. myimages[16]="adverts2020/advert2020threemenandalittlelady.jpg" Also, Hudson related that when he pulled Doris Day out of bed, he forgot to let go of her ankles "…with the result that my leading lady crashed to the floor."[18]. Upon its release, Pillow Talk brought in a then staggering domestic box-office gross of $18,750,000 and gave Rock Hudson's career a comeback after the failure of A Farewell to Arms two years earlier. [16][11] Hope Emerson was recruited by Hunter to play an Indian princess called "Dessert Flower" in the film. Hotchner. myimages[1]="adverts2020/top50mostromanticnycfilms.jpg" After having been lost at sea for several years, a missing wife thought long dead returns just after her husband has remarried. var ry=Math.floor(Math.random()*myimages.length) Still quite angry, Jan decorates Brad's apartment in the most gaudy and hideous decor she can muster. document.write('') I must have watched this movie dozens of times and it is still true entertainment. This movie is brilliant in every respect-script, plot , performances and the look of the whole thing. According to Hudson, "I could have managed if only one take had been involved, but we went on endlessly, primarily because there was a bit actor who played a cop on the street, and as we passed him Doris' line was 'Officer, arrest this man,' and the cop was supposed to say to me, 'How you doing, Brad?' Maybe I can do the same thing'". American couple Janet (Doris Day) and Mike (Rod Taylor) move to England for his business. //specify random images below. [22][23] Cast members Hudson and Day attended the event with celebrities, including Gloria Swanson and Tallulah Bankhead. myimages[3]="adverts2020/greatnycfilmscenes3.jpg" She soon becomes paranoid that he is having an affair with his attractive secretary, and decides to get back at him by pretending she has been unfaithful. 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With Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter. The studio sponsored press tours by the cast, director and producers in cities across the United States throughout the late summer and early fall of 1959. 29 of 32 people found this review helpful. "[12] According to an October 1959 Saturday Review article, Jean Louis designed twenty-four costumes for Doris Day and Laykin et Cie loaned the production $500,000 worth of jewels. [12][11] The original ending planned for the film was to have Jan, after using the trick switch to lock the door and then smiling at Brad, shut off the light and say "All apartments look alike in the dark." When Brad meets Jan by chance in a restaurant, he poses as a naive tourist from Texas named Rex Stetson and seduces her. Knowing however how she feels about him, he poses as an innocent Texan country boy named Rex Stetson to win her, a plan which seems to work. A hard-nosed newspaper editor poses as a night school student in order to woo a journalism teacher who cannot stand him. var myimages=new Array() imagelinks[2]="../top100nycfilmsfromthe1980s.html" imagelinks[15]="thesevenyearitch.html" The film was a box office hit, grossing $18,750,000 domestically. myimages[7]="adverts2020/advert2020cafesociety.jpg" Add the first question. myimages[2]="adverts2020/greatnycfilmscenes2.jpg" Yes No. Pillow Talk is a 1959 American romantic comedy film in CinemaScope directed by Michael Gordon. Brad leaves all the design decisions up to Jan, telling her only to design a place that she'd want to live in herself. Pillow Talk (1959) Filming & Production. Jan and Brad bicker over the party line, with Brad suggesting that the single Jan is jealous of his popularity. Jan and Brad, who have only ever "met" on the telephone, develop a feud over the use of the party line. She is unable to obtain a private phone line because the telephone company has been overwhelmed by the recent demand for new phone lines in the area. Unknown to Jan, Jonathan is also Brad's old college buddy and his current Broadway benefactor. One of Jan's clients is millionaire Jonathan Forbes, who repeatedly throws himself at her to no avail. A cameo appearance by Day's friend and actress Miriam Nelson occurs in the scene where Brad ducks into Dr. Maxwell's (the obstetrician) office to avoid running into Jan.[9][10] Nelson was given the walk-on part as a patient in the waiting room so she could have lunch with Day in the commissary. (1959). You can have as many as you wish Her face lights up and, as he leaves in anger, she uses one of his "playboy" remote control switches to lock the door. In spite of what we know now, Rock Hudson still convinces as a woman-chaser!! Pillow Talk is a 1959 American romantic comedy film in CinemaScope directed by Michael Gordon. myimages[19]="adverts2020/advert2020johnwick.jpg" An Iowa pajama factory worker falls in love with an affable superintendent who had been hired by the factory's boss to help oppose the workers' demand for a pay raise. Due to back problems, Hudson carried Day on a shelf with her sheets and blankets over her to get through the many takes. imagelinks[5]="shortcuttohappiness.html" } Rock Hudson showed a real flair for comedy in this film and it is no wonder that every romantic comedy has been judged against the "Rock Hudson/Doris Day" movies. Although the film was originally titled Pillow Talk, according to a February 2, 1959 "Rambling Reporter" item in The Hollywood Reporter, the title "displeased" the PCA, and was changed to Any Way the Wind Blows. imagelinks[27]="motherhood.html" (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); myimages[11]="adverts2020/advert2020exposed.jpg" otsoNY Comments: All interior shots were filmed on a stage although the film-makers would have you believe that they are scene is actually taking place in the Rockefeller Center building on the corner of 5th Avenue and East 51st Street. myimages[15]="adverts2020/advert2020thesevenyearitch.jpg" [35] The story involved Jan and Brad having their first daughter (who would have been played by Kristy McNichol), and getting a divorce, which allows Jonathan (who would have been played again by Tony Randall) to have another chance of proposing to Jan. She schemes to get Brad back, while Brad does a scam of his own. Hunter identified Day's potential to be sexy, and recruited legendary costume designer Jean Louis, who designed 18 or 24 costumes for Day to wear. imagelinks[19]="johnwick.html" myimages[6]="adverts2020/advert2020sully.jpg" A series of misunderstandings leaves an advertising executive with a campaign for a product which has not yet been invented, while he romances his rival in the guise of its inventor. Random Adverts Link Script //--> imagelinks[1]="../top50mostromanticnycfilms.html" Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. */ In 2009, it was entered into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant and preserved.[5][6][7]. function random_imglink(){ imagelinks[8]="collateralbeauty.html" Doris Day was/is one of the most underrated actresses of the last 50 years. [15] In addition, Laykin et Cie lent $500,000 worth of jewels for Day to wear. A second premiere also took place at the same time at the re-opened Murray Hill Theatre on 34th Street as a way to benefit the United Nations International School, where Tony Randall was present. Beckley, Paul V. "'Pillow Talk'" New York Herald Tribune October 7, 1959: n. pag. Interior decorator Jan Morrow (Doris Day) and composer Brad Allen (Rock Hudson) share a phone line. [21] The posters for the film differed in content in the United States and international markets. imagelinks[12]="fantasticfour.html" In New York, the interior decorator Jan Morrow and the wolf composer Brad Allen share a party line, but Brad keeps it busy most of the time flirting with his girlfriends. He turns around, their eyes meet, and they lovingly embrace. [13], The film is noted for reinventing the screen images of Rock Hudson and, particularly, Doris Day. It then becomes an instrumental motif to represent Brad and his playboy ways: when the telephone inspector comes to interview Brad (00:13:24), when Brad calls Jan to apologize for his behavior and ask her on a date (00:26:26) and when Jan realizes that "Rex" was Brad the whole time after discovering the sheet music of the song and playing its notes on the piano in Jonathan's home during their stay in Connecticut (01:17:54). They do not know each other but Jan hates Brads since she needs the telephone for her business and can not use it. myimages[16]="adverts2020/advert2020threemenandalittlelady.jpg" Also, Hudson related that when he pulled Doris Day out of bed, he forgot to let go of her ankles "…with the result that my leading lady crashed to the floor."[18]. Upon its release, Pillow Talk brought in a then staggering domestic box-office gross of $18,750,000 and gave Rock Hudson's career a comeback after the failure of A Farewell to Arms two years earlier. [16][11] Hope Emerson was recruited by Hunter to play an Indian princess called "Dessert Flower" in the film. Hotchner. myimages[1]="adverts2020/top50mostromanticnycfilms.jpg" After having been lost at sea for several years, a missing wife thought long dead returns just after her husband has remarried. var ry=Math.floor(Math.random()*myimages.length) Still quite angry, Jan decorates Brad's apartment in the most gaudy and hideous decor she can muster. document.write('') I must have watched this movie dozens of times and it is still true entertainment. This movie is brilliant in every respect-script, plot , performances and the look of the whole thing. According to Hudson, "I could have managed if only one take had been involved, but we went on endlessly, primarily because there was a bit actor who played a cop on the street, and as we passed him Doris' line was 'Officer, arrest this man,' and the cop was supposed to say to me, 'How you doing, Brad?' Maybe I can do the same thing'". American couple Janet (Doris Day) and Mike (Rod Taylor) move to England for his business. //specify random images below. [22][23] Cast members Hudson and Day attended the event with celebrities, including Gloria Swanson and Tallulah Bankhead. myimages[3]="adverts2020/greatnycfilmscenes3.jpg" She soon becomes paranoid that he is having an affair with his attractive secretary, and decides to get back at him by pretending she has been unfaithful.

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