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 ...
Released in this week in 1959, Pillow Talk challenged Hollywood's conservative morality, cleverly navigating restrictions on how bedroom activities could be portrayed. In the 1980s its stars talked to ...
This nifty 1959 romantic comedy that more or less cemented Rock Hudson’s screen image. Cast opposite Doris Day (in their first of three pairings), he plays a swinging songwriter forced to share a ...
Doris Day, who died May 13 at 97, starred opposite Rock Hudson in the box-office hit, which The Hollywood Reporter's critic at the time praised as "a highly ingenious example of stimulating cinematic ...
Based on the Oscar-winning 1959 movie staring Doris Day and Rock Hudson, "Pillow Talk" makes its Wilmington stage premier this weekend at Thalian Hall. The romantic comedy begins with the workaholic ...
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.
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