The fabulously successful Pillow Talk was essentially Shop Around the Corner for the 1950s. Playboy composer Rock Hudson and interior-decorator Doris Day are obliged to share a telephone party line.
At age 25, Lois Rayman of Cedar Rapids landed a role in the 1959 blockbuster movie “Pillow Talk.” It was a debut for Rayman, who played Tony Randall’s secretary in the movie that also starred Rock ...
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Bob Mondello recommends the Blu-ray release of Rock Hudson and Doris Day's first onscreen pairing, 1959's Pillow Talk. DVD Picks: 'Pillow Talk' Time for another home-viewing recommendation from film ...
One of Pillow Talk’s most memorable scenes uses a split screen to show Doris Day and Rock Hudson having a flirty conversation on the phone while in the bath. Both characters are in their own ...
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