Pillow Talk
Two people sharing a telephone line, playboy songwriter Brad Allen's (Rock Hudson) and his neighbor, interior designer Jan Morrow (Doris Day, despise each other, but he has fun romancing her with his voice disguised.
9 April 1900, Richmond [now Staten Island], New York City, New York, USA
13 February 1925
22 November 1901, New York City, New York, USA
19 July 1891, Peak Hill, New South Wales, Australia
23 June 1915, Chicago, Illinois, USA
18 January 1927, Fresno, California, USA
26 February 1920, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
6 March 1916, Los Angeles, California, USA
23 September 1902, Berlin, Germany
6 October 1904, Manhattan, New York, USA
10 July 1931, Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, USA
5 August 1900, Pallagorio, Italy
May 28, 2008
The first -- and best -- of the witty, well-produced sex comedies starring Doris Day and Rock Hudson.July 25, 2007
The first and the best of the three romantic comedies Doris Day made with Rock Hudson at Universal offers a good case of deconstructing the stars' respective screen images.June 24, 2006
It often seems complacent and shallow.July 08, 2003
Day is the prudish spinster forced to share a party-line with philandering Hudson in this charming sex comedy.June 08, 2012
as light and fluffy as its title implies... it's a fun film to watch unfold, resting on the shoulders of its charismatic starsMay 28, 2008
Compulsively mainstream as only 50s Hollywood could be, and never very funny.December 18, 2010
Hudson and Day's Sex and the City, '50s-style.May 20, 2003
One of the most lively and up-to-date comedy-romances of the year.August 09, 2007
...Hudson and Day's palpable chemistry together [is] evident almost immediately...May 28, 2008
Pillow Talk is a sleekly sophisticated production that deals chiefly with s-e-x.June 30, 2005
Classic, if not flawless, '50s bedroom comedy.