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Send Me No Flowers Free FREE SEND ME NO FLOWERS PDF Jenny Tomlin | 320 pages | 11 Aug 2009 | Cornerstone | 9780099509844 | English | London, United Kingdom Send Me No Flowers in Pittsburgh, PA with Reviews - Sign In. Edit Send Me No Flowers George Doris Day Judy Tony Randall Arnold Paul Lynde Akins Hal March Winston Send Me No Flowers Edward Andrews Morrissey Patricia Barry Linda Clint Walker Bert Clive Clerk Vito Dave Willock Milkman Ernie Aline Towne Cora Helene Winston Commuter Christine Nelson Nurse Rest of cast listed alphabetically: John Alban Commuter uncredited Don Anderson Country Club Member uncredited Shirley Anthony Country Club Member uncredited Alex Ball Commuter Send Me No Flowers Herschel Bernardi TV Announcer voice uncredited Paul Bradley Country Club Member uncredited Lou Byrne Secretary uncredited Tommy Cook Commuter uncredited George DeNormand Country Club Member uncredited Forrest Draper Country Club Member uncredited Shep Houghton Sam Scheffing uncredited Maureen Janzen Waiter uncredited Joseph La Cava Commuter uncredited Robert Locke Lorraine Country Club Member uncredited William Meader Country Club Send Me No Flowers uncredited John Melfi Caddy uncredited Fred Rapport Commuter uncredited Tony Regan Train Passenger uncredited Leoda Richards Country Club Member uncredited Cosmo Sardo Commuter uncredited Bernard Sell Country Club Member uncredited Hal Taggart Country Club Member uncredited Herb Vigran Edit page. 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By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie. At 40, [Day] should maybe stop trying to play Goldilocks. Send Me No Flowers doesn't carry the same voltage, either in laughs or originality. Variety Staff. Tom Milne. It is a beautiful farce situation, and Julius Epstein has written it, from a play by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore, with nimble inventiveness and style. Bosley Crowther. Dennis Schwartz. The last and weakest Hudson-Day pairing is lame from the starting gate. Hudson-Day sex farce that is, in is fun relic today. Steve Crum. David Nusair. Emanuel Levy. Nell Minow. Jewison's cockeyed comedy works its romantic magic with the flighty entanglement of the Hudson-Day charming kooky connection. Frank Ochieng. Ken Hanke. Top Box Office. More Top Movies Trailers. Certified Fresh Picks. 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Clive Clerk Vito. Dave Willock Milkman Ernie. Norman Jewison Director. May 6, Full Review…. March 26, Full Review…. September 28, Rating: C Full Review…. May 6, Rating: 2. View All Critic Reviews Send Me No Flowers - Wikipedia The screenplay by Julius J. Epstein is based on the play by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore, which had a brief run on Broadway in Judy learns from the milkman that their neighbors, the Bullards, are getting a divorce, and shares the news with George. Over lunch, George is appalled as a bachelor acquaintance, Winston Burr Hal Marchgleefully describes how he contacts women who are getting divorced and pretends to console them, hoping to seduce them while they are vulnerable. George visits his doctor after experiencing chest pains. He overhears his doctor, Ralph Morrissey Edward Andrewsdiscussing a patient who has just a few weeks to live. George assumes that Morrissey is talking about him and is distraught. On the train home he tells his friend, Arnold Nash Tony Randallthat he will die soon. He has decided not to tell Judy, knowing it will upset her. Arnold solemnly assures George that he will deliver the eulogy at his funeral. That night, George dreams about Judy marrying Vito, an irresponsible young deliveryman more Send Me No Flowers in her inheritance than love. He visits a funeral home operated by Mr. Akins Paul Lynde to buy a burial plot. He decides to find Judy a new husband and asks Arnold to help him. On a golf outing, Judy's golf cart malfunctions and she is saved by her old college beau Bert Power Clint Walkernow a Texas oil baron. George agrees with Arnold that Bert would be a great husband for Judy. During an evening out, George forces Judy to dance Send Me No Flowers talk with Bert. When George runs into the newly divorced Linda Bullard Patricia Barrywho is there with Winston, he takes her to the coat room and warns her about Winston's intentions. She thanks him and kisses him in gratitude. When Judy sees them, she storms out, thinking that he is pushing her to spend time with Bert so that he can have an affair with Linda. George then tells Judy that he is dying. Upset, Judy insists that George use a wheelchair. But when she sees Dr. Morrissey and he tells her that George is fine, she thinks George is lying to wriggle out of the consequences of his affair. She rolls him Send Me No Flowers of the house and locks him out, announcing her intention to divorce him. George spends the night at Arnold's house, during which time George's various demands and idiosyncrasies cause Arnold to strike, one by one, many of the complimentary remarks about George he had planned on making in his eulogy. George, in desperation, asks Arnold for advice on how to stop Judy from leaving him. Arnold insists that George, although he is innocent, must pretend to confess to Judy that he has had an affair, assure her it is over, and beg for forgiveness. The next day Judy leaves to buy a train ticket. The scheme fails utterly when Judy will not forgive him. She goes home to get her bags. There Mr. When George arrives at the house, she lovingly forgives him. The film was the last comedy for Doris Day and Rock Hudson and received mixed reviews. And Norman Jewison has directed so that it stays within bounds of good taste, is never cruel or insensitive, and makes something good of every gag. Variety felt "[it] doesn't carry the same voltage, either in laughs or originality, as Doris Day and Rock Hudson's two previous entries. Channel 4 says, "it would be churlish to complain that it is a little bland, fairly predictable and has an unsurprising happy ending. There's Send Me No Flowers humour in the ensuing misunderstandings Send Me No Flowers enough skill in the playing and direction to stifle not just criticism but even the odd yawn. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Theatrical release poster. Release date. Running time. Art Direction John McCarthy, Jr. Costume Design Jean Send Me No Flowers. The Send Me No Flowers. Retrieved May 19, Films directed by Norman Jewison. And Justice for All. Categories : films English-language films romantic comedy Send Me No Flowers American films American films based on plays American romantic comedy films American screwball comedy films Films about suburbia Films directed by Norman Jewison Films scored by Frank De Vol Films with screenplays by Julius J.
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