Originally released as motion pictures 1956-1964. SEP15 Send me no flowers based on the play by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore; Midnight lace based on the play Matilda shouted fire by Janet Green. Dolby digital 2.0 mono, wide screen. Features: Pillow talk: Back in bed with Pillow talk, Chemistry 101 : the film duo of Doris Day and Rock Hudson, feature commentary with film historians Jeff Bond, Julie Kirgo, and Nick Redman, trailer ; The man who knew too much: The making of The man who knew too much, production photographs, trailers, production notes. Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall, Paul Lynde, James Garner, Rex Harrison, James Stewart.
Contents:
Pillow talk (1959) / screenplay, Stanley Shapiro, Maurice Richlin ; director, Michael Gordon -- Lover come back (1961) / written by Stanley Shapiro, Paul Henning ; director, Delbert Mann -- Send me no flowers (1964) / screenplay, Julius Epstein ; director, Norman Jewison -- The thrill of it all (1963) / screenplay, Carl Reiner ; director, Norman Jewison -- Midnight lace (1960) / screenplay, Ivan Goff, Ben Roberts ; director, David Miller -- The man who knew too much (1956) / screenplay, John Michael Hayes ; director, Alfred Hitchcock.
Summary:
A playboy and an interior decorator develop a dislike for each other when they share a party line, until he sees her for the first time and begins to romance her with a different identity; rivals from competing advertising agencies try to win the same client; a happily married hypochondriac thinks he is dying and tries to find a suitable new spouse for his unsuspecting wife; when housewife Beverly Boyer suddenly becomes famous as the spokesperson for a soap company, her home life turns chaotic; London police are skeptical when newlywed American housewife Kit Preston reports she is being stalked; while on vacation in Morocco, a couple becomes caught up in international espionage when their son is kidnapped.
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