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Director: | Norman Jewison |
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Writer: | Julius J. Epstein |
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At one of his many visits to his doctor, hypochondriac George Kimball mistakes a dying man's diagnosis for his own and believes he only has about two more weeks to live. Wanting to take care of his wife Judy, he doesn't tell her and tries to find her a new husband. When he finally does tell her, she quickly finds out he's not dying at all (while he doesn't) and she believes it's just a lame excuse to hide an affair, so she decides to leave him. | |
Release Date: | Oct 14, 1964 |
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Director: | Norman Jewison |
Writer: | Julius J. Epstein |
Genres: | Comedy, Romance |
Keywords | misunderstanding, romcom, sex comedy, hypochondriac, screwball comedy |
Production Companies | Universal Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $9,129,247
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 09, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Rock Hudson | George Kimball |
Doris Day | Judy Kimball |
Tony Randall | Arnold Nash |
Paul Lynde | Mr. Akins |
Hal March | Winston Burr |
Edward Andrews | Dr. Ralph Morrissey |
Patricia Barry | Linda Bullard |
Clint Walker | Bert Power |
Clive Clerk | Vito |
Dave Willock | Milkman Ernie |
Aline Towne | Cora |
Helene Winston | Woman Commuter |
Christine Nelson | Nurse |
Leoda Richards | Woman at Country Club Dance (uncredited) |
John Alban | Commuter (uncredited) |
Don Anderson | Country Club Member (uncredited) |
Shirley Anthony | Country Club Member (uncredited) |
Herschel Bernardi | TV Announcer (voice) (uncredited) |
Paul Bradley | Benefit Guest (uncredited) |
Lou Byrne | Secretary (uncredited) |
Tommy Cook | Paul Pendergrass - the Tennis Player (uncredited) |
Paul Cristo | Commuter (uncredited) |
Pat Crowley | Marge (uncredited) |
George DeNormand | Country Club Member (uncredited) |
Forrest Draper | Harry Hanson - the Cheating Golfer (uncredited) |
George Hoagland | Country Club Member (uncredited) |
Shep Houghton | Sam Scheffing (uncredited) |
Maureen Janzen | Hat Check Girl (uncredited) |
Jean Paul King | Waiter (uncredited) |
Joseph La Cava | Commuter (uncredited) |
Robert Locke Lorraine | Country Club Member (uncredited) |
Clyde McLeod | Country Club Member (uncredited) |
William Meader | Country Club Member (uncredited) |
John Melfi | Caddy (uncredited) |
Fred Rapport | Commuter (uncredited) |
Tony Regan | Train Passenger (uncredited) |
Cosmo Sardo | Commuter (uncredited) |
Bernard Sell | Country Club Member (uncredited) |
Hal Taggart | Country Club Member (uncredited) |
Herb Vigran | TV Announcer (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Carroll Moore | Theatre Play |
Norman Barasch | Theatre Play |
J. Terry Williams | Editor |
Robert Clatworthy | Art Direction |
Alexander Golitzen | Art Direction |
John P. Austin | Set Decoration |
Oliver Emert | Set Decoration |
John McCarthy Jr. | Set Decoration |
Larry Germain | Hairstylist |
Barbara Lampson | Hairstylist |
Norman Deming | Unit Production Manager |
Edward Muhl | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Douglas Green | Assistant Director |
Joe Lapis | Sound |
Waldon O. Watson | Sound |
Joseph Gershenson | Music Supervisor |
Norman Stuart | Dialogue Coach |
Norman Jewison | Director |
Julius J. Epstein | Screenplay |
Daniel L. Fapp | Director of Photography |
Jean Louis | Costume Design |
Bud Westmore | Makeup Artist |
David Winters | Choreographer |
Frank De Vol | Original Music Composer |
Name | Title |
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Martin Melcher | Producer |
Harry Keller | Producer |
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Look, you're dealing with your wife. You can forget the Constitution. Send Me No Flowers is directed by Norman Jewison and collectively written by Julius J. Epstein, Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore. It stars Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall, Clint Walker, Edward Andrews, Paul Lynde and Patri ... cia Barry. Music is by Frank De Vol and cinematography by Danial Fapp. A hypochondriac believes he is dying and makes plans for his wife, which creates many misunderstandings for themselves and everyone around them... The pairing of Hudson and Day was an utter joy, producing romantic comedy escapism from the upper echelons of such genre stations. Send Me No Flowers is the last of their collaborations, so how wonderful to find it to be a grand way to bow out. In parts it's thunderously mirthful, even joyously tasteless in the process, in others it's mature and smart about the subjects to hand. Cast are on fire across the board, but this is undoubtedly Hudson's show all the way. He puts a gracefulness into what is a tricky role, while his sly comedic timing - both visually and vocally - is top dollar. This is a guaranteed bad mood lifter, a pic to blow away the black clouds for a while. The actors are great company to be in, the writing cunning with humorous intent. From some nifty animation at pic's start to introduce Hudson's character's hypochondria, to the sight of the hulking Clint Walker getting out of the world's smallest car! this never lets up on the passion to entertain us. 8/10