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1964, 96 minutes, Rated G

Norman Jewison directs one of Hollywood's most famous screen teams, Doris Day and Rock Hudson as a perky housewife and her hypochondriac husband in this, their third and final film together.

Hudson is hilarious as an obsessed hypochondriac who mistakenly overhears his doctor discussing the impending death of a patient. Believeing the poor victim is himself, Hudson elicits the help of his friend and neighbour, Tony Randall, to find a new husband for his soon-to-be widowed wife. Randall, unfortuantely, isn't much help as he deals with his upcoming loss by swigging martinis.

Alarmed by her husband's increasingly strange behaviour, Day becomes even more frustrated when an old paramour (Clint Walker) shows up at their country club and Hudson encourages his attentions towards her!

With it's "top performers .. in top form", Send Me No Flowers also features Paul Lynde as a side-spliting cemetery plot salesman who "loves people." Hal March and Burt Bacharach's title tune is sung by Miss Day, and her costumes, including her sexy boudoir wardrobe, are designed by Jean Louis.

Director:
Norman Jewison [16],
Starring:
Paul Lynde [4], Patricia Barry [1], Hal March [1], Tony Randall [14], Doris Day [44], Rock Hudson [22], Edward Andrews [5],
Screen Formats:
Widescreen 1.85:1
Subtitles:
Arabic , Castellano , Danish , Dutch , English , Finnish , French , German , Greek , Hebrew , Italian , Norwegian , Portuguese , Russian , Swedish , Turkish
Language and Sound:
English Dolby Digital Stereo
French Dolby Digital Stereo
German Dolby Digital Stereo
Italian Dolby Digital Stereo

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