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Pillow Talk, 1959

Pillow Talk

English

USA

Rating:7.4
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Profile of Pillow Talk

Pillow Talk can be described as feel good, humorous, and clever. The plot revolves around womanizing, a battle of the sexes, and falling in love. Its comic aspect comes from screwball humor and verbal byplay. Pillow Talk's main genres are comedy and romance. In terms of style, it is talky. In approach, it is realistic. Pillow Talk is located in Connecticut and New York. It takes place in the 1950s. The movie has received attention for being an Oscar winner, a blockbuster, and critically acclaimed. Pillow Talk is well suited for a girls' night and a date night.

Summary of Pillow Talk

The first Rock Hudson/Doris Day movie tells the story of an odd couple who share a party line, eventually falling in love in spite of themselves. He's a womanizing cad, and she's a perky career gal with uncompromising moral standards and fine home furnishings. Academy Award Nominations: 5, including Best Actress--Doris Day. Academy Awards: Best Screenplay.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 6 October 1959
Runtime: 102 min
Awards: Academy Awards

Awards

Awarded Best Original Screenplay at the 1959 Academy Awards
Awarded Best Original Screenplay at the 1959 Academy Awards
Awarded Best Original Screenplay at the 1959 Academy Awards
Stanley Shapiro for Best Original Screenplay at the 1959 Academy Awards

Cast and Crew

Rock Hudson as Brad Allen - 'Rex Stetson' in Pillow Talk
Rock Hudson

as Brad Allen - 'Rex Stetson'

Doris Day as Jan Morrow in Pillow Talk
Doris Day

as Jan Morrow

Photos

Pillow Talk (1959)
Pillow Talk (1959)

Clips

Pillow Talk
Pillow Talk: Official Trailer
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