The Doris Day and Rock Hudson Comedy Collection Review!
Wow! I really loved the movie The Doris Day and Rock Hudson Comedy Collection. The movie is absolutely stunning with top-notch graphics and visuals while Doris Day deliver some award-winning performances in this movie.
I also think Rock Hudson was great! The visuals and graphics make for some very realistic on screen special-effects but that is the beauty of the movie.When the movie wants to be funny it is funny, the same is true for when the movie needs to deliver its scary aspects.
I think Doris Day and Rock Hudson worked wonderful in The Doris Day and Rock Hudson Comedy Collection. The great supporting cast includes Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Paul Lynde, Tony Randall.
You should see it, make no mistake this is a definite blockbuster!
I think Doris Day and Rock Hudson worked wonderful in The Doris Day and Rock Hudson Comedy Collection. The great supporting cast includes Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Paul Lynde, Tony Randall.
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Summary of The Doris Day and Rock Hudson Comedy Collection:
Hollywood screen couple Doris Day and Rock Hudson light up the screen with laughter in three delightful comedy gems! Join them as they fall in, out, and back in love again in a series of misadventures including Pillow Talk, Lover Come Back and Send Me No Flowers. Co-starring the hilarious Tony Randall, The Doris Day and Rock Hudson Comedy Collection captures one of cinema's most popular and enduring couples at their very best!
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I think Joan Plowright and Rupert Friend worked wonderful in Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont. The great supporting cast includes Joan Plowright, Rupert Friend, Zoe Tapper, Anna Massey, Robert Lang (II).
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Summary of Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont:
The talented indie director Dan Ireland (The Whole Wide World, ) brings his deft, intimate touch to a lovely tale of family--and how to build one. Joan Plowright is Mrs. Palfrey, a genteel widow who moves to London to start her life anew, and to be less of a burden to her daughter. When she arrives at the dowdy Claremont Hotel, which is not quite the picture of loveliness it was in the brochure, Plowright delivers Mrs. P's quick assessment--"Oh, dear"--with a spot-on mix of fleeting disappointment and stiff-upper-lip-itude. As she settles in among the oddball residents of the hotel, her life appears to be heading into a slow, downward decline. But when she meets young aspiring writer Ludovic (the adorable British actor Rupert Friend), Mrs. P--and we--learns that real family ties can be chosen, not inherited. The storyline is familiar and simple, with echoes of Tuesdays with Morrie, but the intimacy portrayed by the two lead actors brings surprising layers and emotion to the film, which envelopes the viewer like a cozy shawl. Extras include an excellent commentary with Ireland and producer Zachary Matz, Plowright's acceptance speech for an AARP award for her role in the film, and photo galleries. --A.T. Hurley