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.
- 1 Oscar gewonnen
- 8 Gewinne & 11 Nominierungen insgesamt
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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?
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 So the sexual politics maybe a little outdated, but there were some beautifully timed comedy set-pieces: The moment Doris Day discovers the real identity of Hudson's character has one of the best use of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.
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- WissenswertesRoss 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.
- PatzerA 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.
- Zitate
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 CreditsAs 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.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff Special (1971)
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- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 10.265 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 42 Minuten
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1