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Film Description
Six Doris Day favourites: Pillow Talk (Gordon, 1959), Send Me No Flowers (Jewison, 1964), The Thrill of It All (Jewison, 1963), Lover Come Back (Mann, 1961), Young At Heart (Douglas, 1954) and It Happened To Jane (Quine, 1959).
Pillow Talk: Day plays an uptight interior decorator forced to share a party line with an amorous playboy who ties up the line with his exploits while she is trying to conduct business. When the two accidentally meet, he's taken with her beauty and, pretending to be a wealthy Texan, begins to court her mercilessly. Though flattered by this stranger's attention, it's not long before she discovers his true identity. Now, it's her turn to have a little fun...at his expense!
Send Me No Flowers: When he overhears a doctor discussing the imminent death of a patient, hypochondriac George (Rock Hudson) believes the doc is referring to him. Convinced he's living on borrowed time, George enlists the aid of his best friend Arnold (Tony Randall) to find a new husband for his soon-to-be-widowed wife Judy (Day). Already alarmed by her husband's increasingly strange behavior, Judy is even more bewildered when an old flame shows up George bends over backwards to encourage his advances!
The Thrill Of It All: A romantic comedy that takes a satirical aim at the frenetic world of television. Happily married Beverly Boyer (Day) is the ultimate housewife, but her life is about to change dramatically. It seems that the president of a soap company, who she has just met, sees the clean-cut Beverly as the perfect TV pitchwoman for his product. After the ads air, Beverly becomes famous from coast to coast, and an even better breadwinner than her husband - who isn't coping with either of these occurrences very well. Can the Boyers patch up their crumbling marriage before it's too late?
Lover Come Back: Jerry Webster (Rock Hudson) and Carol Templeton (Day) are rival Madison Avenue advertising executives who each dislike each other's methods. After he steals a client out from under her cute little nose, revenge prompts her to infiltrate his secret VIP campaign in order to persuade the mystery product's scientist to switch to her firm. Trouble is, the product is phony and the scientist is Jerry, who uses all his intelligence and charm to steal her heart!
Young At Heart: Laurie Tuttle (Day) and her two attractive sisters live with their father Aunt Jessie in a small town in Connecticut. When Alex Burke (Gig Young), a composer working on a musical comedy, arrives on the scene, both Laurie and her sister, Fran fall in love with him. Alex calls the embittered pianist and composer Barney Sloan (Frank Sinatra), to help him arrange the musical score.
It Happened To Jane: Jane Osgood (Day) is a widowed mother who runs a struggling lobster business in coastal Maine, while Harry Malone is a wealthy businessman who has bought out the local railroad. He harbors big plans for it, aiming to transform it into a luxury passenger train, replacing the freight train the residents of the area depend upon. When a large lobster shipment of Jane's is rerouted and returned to her dead, she decides to fight back, and sues Malone with the help of her longtime friend and lawyer George Denham. This instigates a battle of increasingly epic proportions.