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Originaltitel: Pillow Talk
  • 1959
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 42 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,4/10
20.377
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Doris Day and Rock Hudson in Bettgeflüster (1959)
Trailer for the hit comedy Pillow Talk starring Doris Day and Rock Hudson
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Ein Mann und eine Frau, die sich einen Telefonanschluss teilen, können sich bis auf den Tod nicht ausstehen, doch er macht sich einen Spaß daraus, mit verstellter Stimmte mit ihr zu flirten.Ein Mann und eine Frau, die sich einen Telefonanschluss teilen, können sich bis auf den Tod nicht ausstehen, doch er macht sich einen Spaß daraus, mit verstellter Stimmte mit ihr zu flirten.Ein Mann und eine Frau, die sich einen Telefonanschluss teilen, können sich bis auf den Tod nicht ausstehen, doch er macht sich einen Spaß daraus, mit verstellter Stimmte mit ihr zu flirten.

  • Regie
    • Michael Gordon
  • Drehbuch
    • Stanley Shapiro
    • Maurice Richlin
    • Russell Rouse
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Rock Hudson
    • Doris Day
    • Tony Randall
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,4/10
    20.377
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Michael Gordon
    • Drehbuch
      • Stanley Shapiro
      • Maurice Richlin
      • Russell Rouse
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Rock Hudson
      • Doris Day
      • Tony Randall
    • 130Benutzerrezensionen
    • 59Kritische Rezensionen
    • 73Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • 1 Oscar gewonnen
      • 8 Gewinne & 11 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    • Brad Allen
    Doris Day
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    • Jan Morrow
    Tony Randall
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    • Jonathan Forbes
    Thelma Ritter
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    • Alma
    Nick Adams
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    • Tony Walters
    Julia Meade
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      • Maurice Richlin
      • Russell Rouse
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    8claudio_carvalho

    Delightful Romantic Comedy

    In New York, the interior decorator Jan Morrow (Doris Day) and the wolf composer Brad Allen (Rock Hudson) share a party line, but Brad keeps it busy most of the time flirting with his girlfriends. They do not know each other but Jan hates Brad since she needs the telephone for her business and can not use it.

    Coincidently Jan's wealthy client Jonathan Forbes (Tony Randall) that woos her is the best friend of Brad and he comments with him that he feels an unrequited love for Jan, who is a gorgeous woman. When Brad meets Jan by chance in a restaurant, he poses as a naive tourist from Texas named Rex Stetson and seduces her. But Jonathan hires a private eye to find who Rex Stetson is.

    "Pillow Talk" is a delightful romantic comedy that improved my Saturday afternoon. This is the first time that I watch this movie and Doris Day and Rock Hudson show a great chemistry. But Thelma Ritter steals the movie in the role of the alcoholic housemaid Alma. The gags with the nurse and the obstetrician are also hilarious. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Confidências à Meia-Noite" ("Confidences at Midnight")
    7MOscarbradley

    Smart and Sassy

    This smart and sassy sex comedy was made in 1959 but it could just as easily have been made in 1939 and the roles played here by Doris Day and Rock Hudson could have been played by Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. Michael Gordon's direction is serviceable at best but it has a likable Oscar-winning script by Russell Rouse, Maurice Richlin, Stanley Shapiro and Clarence Greene that makes the most of it's premise of the mismatched couple who find romance in the most unlikely of farcial situations.

    Day is starchy and frigid but Hudson is immensely likable and displays a real comic flair. There is a gay joke at the expense of the Hudson character and knowing what we know now we might well ask how much of an 'in-joke' this really was and just who was in on the joke. The film was a huge success and re-vitalized Day's career in non-musical roles. Tony Randall's character of the slightly effete millionaire who is in love with Day is not unlike David Hyde Pierce's Niles in "Frasier" and you can see some of the best "Frasier" scripts in some of the situations here. Influential or what?
    8Isaac5855

    A New Screen Coupling Creates Box Office Magic

    By 1958, Doris Day's career was on the downslide and something drastic needed to be done to revive her career. 1959'S PILLOW TALK redefined Doris' image and created an entirely new genre of the "will she or won't she" sex comedy as well as introducing one of the greatest romantic screen couplings in history...Doris Day and Rock Hudson. Day plays Jan Morrow, an interior decorator who shares her phone line with Brad Allen (Hudson) a song-writing playboy who ties up Doris' phone by singing love songs (actually the same song) over the phone to the parade of women in his life. Day's attempts to get a private phone line fail and she and Hudson begrudgingly come up with a system to share the phone which Hudson doesn't stick to. Tony Randall plays Jonathan Forbes, a rich playboy who is a client of Doris' and Rock's best friend, who is crazy about Doris but she doesn't feel the same way. One night, Brad discovers Jan at a nightclub and knowing she already hates him, pretends to be a wealthy Texan in order to romance her and this is where the fun begins. Yes, the story is dated because party lines are virtually a thing of the past but it is the linchpin upon which this story delightfully plays out. Director Michael Gordon cleverly uses split-screen images to put Doris and Rock together on screen in seemingly compromising positions, very adult for 1959 and watching Brad pretending to be cowboy Rex Stetson, trying to romance Jan while Brad tries to advise Jan over the phone about what a cad Rex is, is a lot of fun. Day lights up the screen here, in a luminous performance that earned her her first and only Oscar nomination. Hudson, previously only seen in dramatic films up to this point, turns out to be gifted farceur and interviews in his later years, always credited Doris for teaching him how to do comedy. Randall is comic perfection as Jonathan as is Thelma Ritter, who was also nominated for an Oscar for her work as Jan's housekeeper. A delight from start to finish that introduced a new movie couple that would give Fred and Ginger and Spenceer and Kate a run for their money.
    wrenster

    Comedy to aid the sick!

    So there I was, in my sick-bed when this film comes on. I start to watch, having never seen it before, and to my surprise, find myself laughing...out loud.

    I have never really been a fan of either Doris Day or Rock Hudson, but I did enjoy this piece of fluff. And in our modern times when comedies currently released in the cinema can hardly raise a smile, let alone a laugh, I found this a pure delight. So the sexual politics maybe a little outdated, but there were some beautifully timed comedy set-pieces: The moment Doris Day discovers the real identity of Hudson's character has one of the best use of music I have seen in a movie since the Warner Bros cartoons!

    A film that I didn't think I would enjoy, but was completely bowled over by.
    didi-5

    great stuff from Doris

    This hugely enjoyable romantic comedy from the late 1950s teamed Doris Day with Rock Hudson and struck gold. They'd team for three films in all, but this is the best of them.

    Doris Day plays an interior decorator who finds she's sharing a telephone party line with a womanising songwriter (Hudson) - she finds him unbearable at the end of the phone, but there are definite sparks for the better when they meet for real. He goes about romancing her in the guise of a nice Southern boy and almost succeeds ...

    In support are the funny Thelma Ritter and Tony Randall, perfect foils for the glamorous leads. The film zips along with a large amount of charm, certainly helped by the colour and the snappy title song. There are numerous classic scenes to add to the fun but I won't spoil yours until you've seen it. If you've never seen this, lucky you, you've got a treat to look forward to.

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    • Wissenswertes
      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.
    • Patzer
      A party line phone would not ring if any phone on the line was off the hook. To call another phone on the same line, a special code was dialed, then the phone was hung up which would cause the originating phone to start ringing. When the phone stopped ringing, the caller would know that the other party had answered. This is not how Brad does it.
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      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.

    • Crazy Credits
      As Doris Day sings 'Pillow Talk' over the closing credits, the film finishes with 'the end' on two horizontal pillows followed by 'not quite', 'not quite', 'not quite', 'not quite' stacked vertically on four pillows.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff Special (1971)
    • Soundtracks
      Pillow Talk
      Words and Music by Buddy Pepper and Inez James

      Performed by Doris Day (uncredited)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 18. Dezember 1959 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
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    • Drehorte
      • Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Arwin Productions
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      • 1 Std. 42 Min.(102 min)
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