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Lover Come Back

  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Edie Adams, Jack Kruschen, Jack Oakie, and Tony Randall in Lover Come Back (1961)
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A series of misunderstandings leaves an advertising executive with a campaign for a product which has not yet been invented, while he romances his rival in the guise of its inventor.A series of misunderstandings leaves an advertising executive with a campaign for a product which has not yet been invented, while he romances his rival in the guise of its inventor.A series of misunderstandings leaves an advertising executive with a campaign for a product which has not yet been invented, while he romances his rival in the guise of its inventor.

  • Director
    • Delbert Mann
  • Writers
    • Stanley Shapiro
    • Paul Henning
  • Stars
    • Rock Hudson
    • Doris Day
    • Tony Randall
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    9.3K
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    • Director
      • Delbert Mann
    • Writers
      • Stanley Shapiro
      • Paul Henning
    • Stars
      • Rock Hudson
      • Doris Day
      • Tony Randall
    • 67User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Rock Hudson
    Rock Hudson
    • Jerry Webster
    Doris Day
    Doris Day
    • Carol Templeton
    Tony Randall
    Tony Randall
    • Peter 'Pete' Ramsey
    Edie Adams
    Edie Adams
    • Rebel Davis
    Jack Oakie
    Jack Oakie
    • J. Paxton Miller
    Jack Kruschen
    Jack Kruschen
    • Doctor Linus Tyler
    Ann B. Davis
    Ann B. Davis
    • Millie - Carol's Secretary
    Howard St. John
    Howard St. John
    • Mr. John Brackett
    Joe Flynn
    Joe Flynn
    • Hadley
    Jack Albertson
    Jack Albertson
    • Fred
    Charles Watts
    Charles Watts
    • Charlie
    Ward Ramsey
    Ward Ramsey
    • Hodges - Liquor Industry Representative
    Karen Norris
    • Kelly - Jerry's Secretary
    Donna Douglas
    Donna Douglas
    • Deborah - Peter's Secretary
    Dorothy Abbott
    Dorothy Abbott
    • Brackett Receptionist
    • (uncredited)
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Harrison - Peter Ramsey's Chauffeur
    • (uncredited)
    Fletcher Allen
    • Fur Truck Driver
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Delbert Mann
    • Writers
      • Stanley Shapiro
      • Paul Henning
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    User reviews67

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    9May-11

    One of my favourite movies

    I love this movie. It's one of the wittiest and funniest comedies I've ever seen, and I can watch it over and over again without getting tired. I like "old" movies, but most comedies of the 50's and 60's contain some scenes where I can't help feeling a bit embarrassed because they are so old fashioned and can't be understood or laughed at 50 years later. But this movie is still perfect, although the mentalities have changed so much. The actors (Day, Hudson and Randall) are wonderful and there are not many pictures that catch the 60's better: the furniture, the clothes... And besides, is there an actor (or man) nowadays who has so much sex-appeal as Rock Hudson without looking as if he was 15 or without having many muscles and no brain? I love the song "Lover Come Back" and the opening credits too. If you like romantic comedies with wit, spirit and great actors, watch this one!
    8Isaac5855

    Personally, my favorite Doris-Rock-Tony vehicle

    LOVER, COME BACK is a stylish and sophisticated sex comedy that reunited Doris Day, Rock Hudson, and Tony Randall in this story of rival advertising executives (Day, Hudson) who, though they've never met, can't stand each other and are always competing for the same clients which once again sets up a clever mistaken identity scenario that allows Rock to pretend to be someone else in order to woo an unsuspecting Doris. This is Doris and Rock's best film, IMO...a sparkling romantic comedy with a strong screenplay and once again, Doris again exemplifies the 60's working woman....one of the few actresses during this time in Hollywood consistently playing working women competing in a man's world. Doris and Rock get strong support from Randall, Jack Kruschen, Ann B. Davis, and especially Edie Adams. Doris' "virginity" never had more sex appeal than it did here.
    8rupie

    Hudson & Day can't lose

    Some may consider the Rock Hudson / Doris Day comedies of the 50's and 60's to be dated, corny, and sexist to boot but I find them still to be clever and sparklingly funny, and, viewed today, wonderfully innocent. The comic chemistry between Doris Day and Rock Hudson was unique and ranks with other classic pairings such as Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell. This movie will always have a nostalgic place in my memory, as it was the first 'adult' comedy I saw. I was fifteen and saw it in Radio City Music Hall with my church youth fellowship group on a trip to New York. My, how risque it seemed! Of note is Jack Oakie's delightful bit as the southern colonel in what turned out to be his last feature film ("Just a tay-uch!")
    8EUyeshima

    Best of the Day-Hudson Romps Shows the Stars in Zesty Comic Form

    Even though it seems like Doris Day and Rock Hudson made as many films as Tracy and Hepburn, they actually made just three for Universal between 1959 and 1964. The trio of films Day and Hudson made hardly reflects pinnacles in cinema history, but they show what deft writing, nimble direction and expert farceurs can do to make these soufflé-light romantic comedies thoroughly enjoyable. As my favorite of the three, this frenetic 1961 farce evolves from a familiar act of deception initiated by Hudson's character, at which point it becomes a series of humiliations and comeuppances for both principals before the inevitable happy ending.

    Directed by Delbert Mann and written by Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning, the movie works the exact same plot devices as 1959's "Pillow Talk", even the split-screen confrontations, but converts the pair into highly competitive advertising account executives at separate agencies. This time, Day is even more priggish as Carol Templeton, who loathes Hudson's Jerry Webster, as he manages to steal accounts under her and everybody else's nose by holding wild parties for the prospective clients. In an effort to pacify an ambitious model who wants to become a TV star, he shoots her in commercials for VIP, a product that doesn't exist.

    Through the incompetence of his nominal boss Pete Ramsey, the commercials hit the airwaves, which force Jerry to recruit reclusive scientist Linus Tyler to invent a product for VIP. In her effort to steal the VIP account from Jerry, Carol mistakes Jerry for Linus, and the rest becomes inevitable. Since Shapiro also co-wrote "Pillow Talk", this one gets even more far-fetched, but its lightning-quick pace, plethora of sexual double-entendres, constant tweaking of Madison Avenue ad agencies and a wildly improbable ending make it a funnier movie. Both Day and Hudson show themselves to be expert at this type of formulaic romantic comedy, and perennial third-wheel Tony Randall plays Ramsey with his trademark boastful befuddlement. The 2004 DVD contains only the original theatrical trailer as an extra.
    7cherold

    funny, but what a horrible guy!

    Classic Day/Hudson sex comedy, with the two playing battling ad execs. This one is very funny and well paced, with the usual battles and confusion between Day's gullible virgin and Hudson's charming cad.

    What struck me most about this movie was exactly what an awful, awful person Hudson plays. An interesting aspect of movies of this time is how many of them feature male characters who have no morals or scruples, but even by the standards of the time Jerry Webster seems particularly odious. And for me this is what makes this movie 7-star instead of 8-star. Because the movie insists that you have some sympathy for his character. If he were not played by a charming handsome guy no one would have sympathy for him. He deserves a horse-whipping. He doesn't get one, alas, but the movie is quite funny.

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    • Trivia
      All close-up shots of Doris Day are in soft focus.
    • Goofs
      When Peter Ramsey goes to the laboratory to check on the progress of VIP for the last time, he closes his eyes and winces just before the purple smoke appears. He obviously knew it was coming.
    • Quotes

      Jerry Webster: Okay, so I've sewn a few wild oats.

      Carol Templeton: A few? You could qualify for a farm loan!

    • Connections
      Featured in Rock Hudson's Home Movies (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Lover Come Back
      (uncredited)

      Music and Lyrics by Frank De Vol

      Sung by Doris Day during the opening credits

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1962 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ein Pyjama für zwei
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • 7 Pictures
      • Nob Hill Productions Inc.
      • Arwin Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,937,969
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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