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Send Me No Flowers (1964) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by Norman Jewison and produced by Martin Melcher and Harry Keller.

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Send Me No Flowers (1964)

By Beatrice on May 26, 2018 From Flickers in Time

Send Me No Flowers Directed by Norman Jewison Written by Julius J. Epstein from a play by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore 1964/USA Universal Pictures/Martin Melcher Productions First viewing/Netflix rental Not the best of the Hudson-Day films but enjoyable, especially for Tony Randall. George (Rock... Read full article


SEND ME NO FLOWERS ( 1964 )

By Theresa Brown on May 20, 2016 From CineMaven's Essays from the Couch

Gather around the soda fountain, folks. Movies Silently is having a Classic Movie Ice Cream Social, where: ?All you need to do is review a movie that has a sunny plot or has the power to cheer you up when you?re feeling down.???Well, never?has a movie come more immediately to mind than my contributi... Read full article


SEND ME NO FLOWERS ( 1964 ) THE SEE YOU IN THE FALL BLOGATHON

By Crystal Kalyana on Sep 23, 2015 From In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood

This post is part of the See You In The Fall Blogathon, hosted by Steve at Movie Movie Blog Blog. Click Here to view the other entries being exhibited during this event, but don’t fall on your way over. During the years there have been many different forms of comedy. While screwball comedy is... Read full article


Mixed bag: Cain and Mabel (1936), Tempest (1982), Send Me No Flowers (1964), Pillow Talk (1959), Tenth Avenue Angel (1948), Love Story (1970), Lover Come Back (1961)

By Lindsey on Jan 18, 2012 From The Motion Pictures

Originally published on recollective.tumblr.com, January 7, 2012 Watched January 5, 2012 Cain and Mabel (1936): 3/5; This movie as a whole didn’t grab me. Clark Gable and Marion Davies are captivating as usual, but I could tell how the film was going to play out the minute I started watching ... Read full article


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Judy: George, remember our first anniversary?
George Kimball: Remember. I made notes!


Judy: When he tells me he's dying and he doesn't DIE... wouldn't he know that I'd get SUSPICIOUS?


George Kimball: When a man's wife thinks he's having an affair, how can he convince her he's not?
Arnold Nash: He can't.
George Kimball: But I'm not having one!
Arnold Nash: Doesn't make any difference.
George Kimball: Isn't a man innocent until proven guilty?
Arnold Nash: Look, you're dealing with your wife. You can forget the Constitution.


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Although many people think Doris Day and Rock Hudson co-starred as often as Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, this was only their third - and final - appearance as a screen team. Tony Randall also appeared with them in all three films: Pillow Talk, Lover Come Back and this.
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