Pillow Talk

Pillow Talk

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Michael Gordon, Phil Bowles, Dorothy Hughes
  • Cast(s): Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter, Nick Adams See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 42min
  • Music: Frank De Vol,Joseph Gershenson,Leslie I. Carey,Buddy Pepper,Robert Pritchard
  • Award(s): Oscar 1960 (Won)
    Oscar 1960 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Roses, Love Hurts
  • Story:
    A man and woman share a telephone line and despise each other, but then he has fun by romancing her with his voice disguised.
    Full Story
7.4/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A man and woman share a telephone line and despise each other, but then he has fun by romancing her with his voice disguised.
Ratings

7.4/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
Oscar Award

Best Writing Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1960

Golden Laurel Award

Top Female Comedy Performance | 1960 | Doris

Top Comedy | 1960

Special Award

Best Supporting Act | 1960

Bambi Award

Best Actor International | 1960 | Rock

Golden Train Award

Best Actor | 1959 | Rock

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Art DirectionSet Decoration Color | 1960

Best Actress in a Leading Role | 1960 | Doris

Best Music Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture | 1960 | Frank De

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1960

Golden Globe Award

Best Supporting Actor | 1960 | Tony

Best Actress Comedy or Musical | 1960 | Doris

Best Motion Picture Comedy | 1960

Golden Laurel Award

Top Male Comedy Performance | 1960 | Rock

Top Female Supporting Performance | 1960

Bambi Award

Best Actress International | 1960 | Doris

WGA (Screen) Award

Best Written American Comedy | 1960 | Maurice

Audience Award

Best Actor | 1959 | Rock

Golden Train Award

Best Film | 1959

BOX OFFICE

Budget 1,600,000 USD

Box Office Collection 18,750,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Ross Hunter wrote that after he made this film, no theatre managers wanted to book it. Popular movie themes at the time were war films, westerns, and spectacles. Hunter was told by the big movie chains that sophisticated comedies like this movie went out with William Powell. They also believed that Doris Day and Rock Hudson were things of the past and had been overtaken by newer stars. Hunter persuaded Sol Schwartz, who owned the Palace Theatre in New York, to book the film for a two-week run, and it was a smash hit. The public had been starved for romantic comedy, and theatre owners who had previously turned down Hunter now had to deal with him on HIS terms.

Marilyn Monroe wanted to play Jan Morrow.

After Jonathan (Tony Randall) slaps Jan (Doris Day) in the diner, a truck driver (John Indrisano) punches him in the jaw. In an interview, Randall said that he and Indrisano practised the punch many times, and Indrisano assured him that he would not be hit. During the take, Indrisano misjudged, and Randall actually was struck and knocked unconscious.

This movie would be the first of three to showcase the trio of Doris Day, Rock Hudson, and Tony Randall. It was followed by Lover Come Back (1961) and Send Me No Flowers (1964), with all three actors portraying different roles in each.

Rock Hudson turned down the film three times, believing the script to be "too risqué".

Popular Dialogues

"Hotel clerk: There's no phone number, but I have a forwarding address. Jonathan Forbes: 241 Stoneybrook Road. Hotel clerk: Why yes sir. Jonathan Forbes: [slams counter] And you let her go. Hotel clerk: Well, it wasn't my place... Jonathan Forbes: No, it's my place, and I helped him pack."

"Brad Allen: [on the phone pretending to be Rex] Am I gonna see you tonight? Jan: I'd love to Rex, but I already have a date. Brad Allen: Who with? Jan: A client. You don't know him. Jonathan Forbes. Brad Allen: Of course, you're not the kind of girl who would break a date. Jan: No I'm not. Brad Allen: And I ain't the kinda guy who'd ask you to. Jan: I know you're not. Brad Allen: I'll pick you up at 8. Jan: I'll be ready."