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Send Me No Flowers (1964)
Director: Norman Jewison
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From Time Out Film Guide
Probably the best of the Doris Day/Rock Hudson vehicles, extracting a surprising amount of black (though sugar-coated) comedy out of the situation in which hypochondriac Rock, mistakenly believing he is dying, thoughtfully tries to arrange a remarriage for his widow-to-be with an old flame (Walker); whereupon she, sniffing out self-interest, suspects an attempt to cover up an affair of his own. Nicely set in a pastel-coloured suburban dreamworld, but the ineradicable blandness gets you down in the end.Author: TM
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Cast & crew
Director: Norman Jewison
Producer: Harry Keller
Cast: Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Paul Lynde, Edward Andrews, Clint Walker full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Duration: 100 mins
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