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Pillow Talk

...It's What Goes On When The Lights Go Off!
1959 | 102m | English

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Playboy songwriter Brad Allen's succession of romances annoys his neighbor, interior designer Jan Morrow, who shares a telephone party line with him and hears all his breezy routines. After Jan unsuccessfully lodges a complaint against him, Brad sets about to seduce her in the guise of a sincere and upstanding Texas rancher. When mutual friend Jonathan discovers that his best friend is moving in on the girl he desires, however, sparks fly.
Release Date: Oct 07, 1959
Director: Michael Gordon
Writer: Maurice Richlin, Stanley Shapiro, Russell Rouse, Clarence Greene
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords romcom, playboy, millionaire, sex comedy, mischievous, romantic, deception, neighbor, screwball comedy, interior decorator, enemies to lovers, amused, romance, texan, opposites attract, party line, farce, dating deception
Production Companies Arwin Productions
Box Office Revenue: $18,750,000
Budget: $1,600,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Doris Day Jan Morrow
Rock Hudson Brad Allen
Tony Randall Jonathan Forbes
Thelma Ritter Alma
Nick Adams Tony Walters
Julia Meade Marie
Allen Jenkins Harry
Marcel Dalio Pierot
Lee Patrick Mrs. Walters
Mary McCarty Nurse Resnick
Alex Gerry Dr. A.C. Maxwell
Hayden Rorke Mr. Conrad
Valerie Allen Eileen
Jacqueline Beer Yvette
Arlen Stuart Tilda
Perry Blackwell Perry
Robert B. Williams Mr. Graham
Muriel Landers Moose Taggett
William Schallert Hotel Clerk
Karen Norris Miss Dickenson
Lois Rayman Jonathan's Secretary
Don Beddoe Mr. Walters
Leoda Richards Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Harry Tyler Carriage Driver
William H. O'Brien Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
George Ford Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
John Indrisano Truck Driver Punching Jonathan (uncredited)
Joseph Mell Furniture Dealer (uncredited)
Ron Nyman Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Eddie Parker Doorman (uncredited)
Charles Seel Antique Dealer (uncredited)
Name Job
Milton Carruth Editor
Frank De Vol Original Music Composer
Michael Gordon Director
Maurice Richlin Screenplay
Joe Lubin Songs
Arthur E. Arling Director of Photography
Stanley Shapiro Screenplay
Russell Rouse Story
Clarence Greene Story
Dorothy Hughes Script Supervisor
Solly Martino Props
Tom Ouellette Gaffer
Rosamonde Lytele Wardrobe Master
Edward Muhl Executive In Charge Of Production
Richard H. Riedel Art Direction
Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Ruby R. Levitt Set Decoration
Leslie I. Carey Sound
Robert Pritchard Sound
Henri Jaffa Other
Larry Germain Hairstylist
Phil Bowles Assistant Director
Joseph Gershenson Music Supervisor
Buddy Pepper Songs
Inez James Songs
Elsa Doran Songs
Sol Lake Songs
I. J. Roth Songs
Clifford Stine Visual Effects
Roswell A. Hoffmann Visual Effects
Jean Louis Costume Design
Bud Westmore Makeup Artist
Name Title
Ross Hunter Producer
Martin Melcher Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

"Jan" (Doris Day) is a bit fed up with sharing her telephone's party line with lothario "Brad" (Rock Hudson) whose constant chatting to his various girlfriends means she can never place a private call! They eventually arrive at a sort of truce, agree times each can have access and hopefully that's t ... hat. Except, well he has taken a little bit of a shine to her and decides to try and orchestrate a meeting. She obviously want's nothing to do with him, so he invents the persona of "Rex Stetson" - a visiting Texican and sets about charming her. She's an interior designer and another of her clients is a bit enamoured of her. "Jonathan" (Tony Randall) even tried to buy her a car, but sadly his love is unrequited - a fact that he tells his best friend. Guess who? Yep...! When "Jan" starts to tell him of her new beau, he gets suspicious and hires a private eye to find out more about him - and that's the cue for truths to come out and for things to get a bit messy. All of this is taking place under the dipso nose of her maid "Alma" (Thelma Ritter) and makes for quite an entertaining, if entirely predictable, comedy caper. There's oodles of chemistry between Day and Hudson, Randall delivers charismatically as the foil to their increasingly daft shenanigans and Ritter, well she just has to show up to raise a smile with her sagely wise-cracking. Aside from the title song, there's only the one musical number - maybe not the best called "Roly Poly" but it gives the pair and chanteuse Perry Blackwell a chance to keep things simmering along engagingly with some charm. The writing gives just about everyone a chance at the limelight and though it's a little formulaic, it's still good fun.

Jun 30, 2024