Rock Hudson, Doris Day, and Tony Randall Made the Same Movie Twice

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Rock Hudson, Doris Day, and Tony Randall were all part of two very similar movies in the 1950s and '60s, Pillow Talk and Lover Come Back.

In 1959, a man and a woman loathed each other. Though they never met and didn’t even have a face to place with their foe, they were sworn enemies. That is, until he saw her, realized she was gorgeous, and devised a plan to win over his beautiful adversary, all the while she was unaware of his true identity.

When Brad hears Jan’s full name, he knows it’s her. After his date leaves, he devises a plan to pursue Jan. He knows that he doesn't have the slightest chance with her if she knows who he is, so Brad Allen, prurient music man, becomes Rex Stetson, wealthy Texas rancher. After Brad pretends to be “Rex” and takes Jan home he knows he wants to keep pursuing her, however dishonest the situation is. Jan is smitten with who she thinks is the unassuming, handsome Texan.

When Jerry learns about Rebel’s intention to testify against him, he tells her that he wants to make her the “VIP Girl,” a new product that Jerry’s agency is trying to secure. Rebel agrees to not say anything disparaging about him to the Council. She films the VIP commercials and then goes to the hearing at the Ad Council to dispute Carol’s claims about Jerry’s unprofessional methods. But there’s just one problem: VIP doesn’t exist. Jerry made it up on the spot in order to placate Rebel.

The Trio Unites Again For 'Send Me No Flowers' While Pillow Talk and Lover Come Back are essentially the same movie, the trio reunited to make the 1964 film Send Me No Flowers, which is a completely different change of pace. In Send Me No Flowers, Hudson and Day are no longer enemies but are instead a married couple, George and Judy Kimball, living in suburbia. Randall is a neighbor and friend of the Kimballs, Arnold Nash. George is a hypochondriac and mistakenly believes he’s dying.

 

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