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  1. Send Me No Flowers

    Send Me No Flowers

    1964 · Comedy · 1h 40m
  1. Find out who starred in the comedy film Send Me No Flowers, directed by Norman Jewison and based on a play by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore. See the full list of actors, writers, producers, and other crew members on IMDb.

  2. Send Me No Flowers: Directed by Norman Jewison. With Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Paul Lynde. When a hypochondriac believes he is dying, he makes plans for his wife--which she discovers and misunderstands.

    • (7.4K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Norman Jewison
    • 1964-10-14
  3. Send Me No Flowers is a 1964 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison from a screenplay by Julius Epstein, based on the play of the same name by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore, which had a brief run on Broadway in 1960. It stars Rock Hudson, Doris Day, and Tony Randall.

  4. Norman Barasch. At one of his many visits to his doctor, hypochondriac George Kimball mistakes a dying man's diagnosis for his own and believes he only has about two more weeks to live. Wanting to take care of his wife Judy, he doesn't tell her and tries to find her a new husband.

  5. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. When he mistakenly thinks he's dying, a hypochondriac tries to choose his wife's next husband. Cast & Crew. Read More. Norman Jewison. Director. Rock Hudson. George Kimball. Doris Day. Judy Kimball. Tony Randall. Arnold Nash. Clint Walker.

    • Norman Jewison, Douglas Green
    • Rock Hudson
  6. Assuming he'll soon be dead, George enlists his friend, Arnold (Tony Randall), to help him find a new husband for his wife, Judy (Doris Day). They eventually settle on Bert (Clint Walker), a ...

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    • Comedy
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  8. Judy Kimball quietly humors her husband George's chronic hypochondria. On his latest visit to his GP, he is told he's one of the doctor's healthiest patients. But when George overhears Dr. Morrissey talking to George's cardiologist about another patient's terminal heart problem, George assumes they're talking about him.

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