Feeling in the mood for an over-the-top 60s classic? Check out Doris Day, Rock Hudson, and Tony Randall in Send Me No Flowers.
Hudson plays George Kimball, a hypochondriac who, on one of his regular visits to the doctor, overhears a conversation that makes him think that he’s about to die. He tells his friend and neighbor, Arnold (Randall), his secret, and the two of them begin to plan George’s funeral. George decides to shelter his wife, Judy (Day), from the horrible truth, but he also realizes that she won’t be able to manage life on her own. So George takes matters into his own hands and begins searching for her second husband. Meanwhile, Judy becomes suspicious of George’s actions and starts to suspect him of having an affair.
This movie was filmed in true 60s style. It’s bright and colorful — and silly. It’s full of over-exaggerated slapstick comedy. And it’s got all kinds of eccentric characters — like the gossipy milkman, the swinging bachelor, and the over-enthusiastic cemetery plot salesman. It’s a simple movie, but the simplicity makes it just that much funnier.
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