Sentences with phrase «rock hudson»

Is that what Doris Day did to Rock Hudson's apt in Pillow Talk, and then paint everything of value with white milk paint?
Rock Hudson was not exactly an irresistable seducer of women.
Painted from a film still featuring Elizabeth Taylor and Rock Hudson, Judith Eisler's Liz & Rock (2014) also depicts a moment of romantic tension between two glamorous movie stars, sexual icons of their time.
The examples of closeted Hollywood men are countless, from celebrities like Rock Hudson, James Dean and Liberace, to lesser - known artisans — producers, directors, costume designers, makeup artists.
In 1956, the film Giant, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and James Dean, was made in Marfa.
I just watched a film she selected called Seconds starring Rock Hudson and directed by John Frankenheimer.
Giant (2014) interweaves signs of life and vistas of a decaying movie set built outside of Marfa: the Reata mansion from the 1956 Warner Bros. film, Giant starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean.
Kaanapali Beach was the set for the 1957 film Twilight of the Gods, starring Rock Hudson and Cyde Chariesse.
Follow in the footsteps of Ernest Hemingway, Rock Hudson and James Stewart and stay at this emblematic boutique hotel that originally opened its doors to guests in 1924.
Once the old - fashioned pet doctor for famed actors Rock Hudson, Jimmy Stewart and Jane Fonda, he's now the go - to vet for all «real housewives of Beverly Hills» and locals alike.
1987: And the Band Played On, by Randy Shilts «By October 2, 1985, the morning Rock Hudson died, the word was familiar to almost every household in the Western world.»
And unlike Sirk, he has actors who can play a fuller emotional range than the stiffish likes of Lana Turner and Rock Hudson.
Rock Hudson, who had enjoyed success as a frequent lead in romantic comedies with Doris Day, seemed to yearn for some own reinvention with his turn in this dark, edgy thriller.
Features an all - star quartet that includes Robert Stack as a pistol - packin» alcoholic playboy; Lauren Bacall as his long - suffering wife; Rock Hudson as his earthy best friend; and Dorothy Malone (who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance) as his nymphomaniac sister.
Also there, «Hollywood on the Hudson» (4:18) is an excerpt of a 1965 WNBC news segment on Seconds» filming in Scarsdale, New York with a focus on Rock Hudson.
Starring: Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone, Robert Keith.
A silly pink confection spun from the Rock Hudson / Doris Day comedies of the early sixties.
Rock Hudson is a revelation in this sinister, science - fiction - inflected dispatch from the fractured 1960s.
John Frankenheimer's nightmarish adaptation of David Ely's be-careful-what-you-wish-for novel has a weary, middle - aged businessman (John Randolph) buy out of his old life and be transformed into Rock Hudson, only to find that renewed youth isn't satisfying.
He is a racist and homophobe who recently learned of Rock Hudson's diagnosis with the disease and is quick to make it clear that he is not gay so there must be some mistake.
«I particularly like sex comedies from the Fifties,» he elaborates, «ones where Rock Hudson is the alpha male.
It begins in 1985, with Dallas roughnecks reading a newspaper article about Rock Hudson getting AIDS.
Yes, his Cathy (Julianne Moore) is drawn to her gardener (Dennis Haysbert) in the same way Jane Wyman once was to Rock Hudson.
Sirk is a German filmmaker who made his mark in Hollywood in the 1950s with emotionally charged dramas like Magnificent Obsession (1954), All That Heaven Allows (1955)-- both starring Rock Hudson — and Imitation of Life (1959).
FilmStruck celebrates Director the Week Christopher Guest with his four comic mockumentaries, from Waiting for Guffman (1996, R) to For Your Consideration (2006, PG - 13), and curates a collection of Texas films, including Giant (1956, G) with Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and James Dean, and Wim Wenders» Paris Texas (1984, R)(reviewed in Stream On Demand here).
Academy Award - winning Cold War thriller based on Alister MacLean's bestseller stars Rock Hudson as an American nuclear submarine captain in a deadly race against the Soviets to find a downed satellite beneath the polar ice cap.
Maddin returns often to two 1970s TV crime series: the Karl Malden - Michael Douglas detective drama «The Streets of San Francisco» and the Rock Hudson - Susan Saint James police procedural «McMillan & Wife.»
Fans of old movies will recognize «Far From Heaven» as a modified remake of Douglas Sirk's great 1955 drama «All That Heaven Allows,» starring Jane Wyman as an attractive widow and Rock Hudson as the younger man she falls in love with, incurring the same kinds of disapproval Cathy meets in «Heaven.»
The real stars are Rock Hudson (never better) and Elizabeth Taylor; he's a racist cattle baron who's the ultimate word in Texas excess and success, while she's the level - headed wife who (somewhat) tames his Southern vulgarities with her Eastern civility.
In their first screen pairing, Rock Hudson and Doris Day strike sparks as two New Yorkers forced to share a party phone line.
Some of her favorite slices of beefcake are: Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis, Paul Newman, Taylor Kinney, George Clooney and Ryan Gosling.
Sure, there's the title to a Rock Hudson - June Allyson movie on the theater marquee, but it's playing in a Nazi - occupied region of the United States.
It recalls one of Sirk's most famous films, All That Heaven Allows, in which a rich widow falls in love with her beautiful gardener (played by Rock Hudson) and becomes the pariah of her rich, conservative community.
Written by Irving Wallace and Roy Huggins, based on the novel Ten Against Caesar, Gun Fury has a fairly standard revenge plot, originating from a stagecoach holdup in which Frank Slayton (Philip Carey) and his temporarily committed cohort Jess Burgess (Leo Gordon, who had appeared in Hondo) not only make off with the loot, but eventually abduct Jennifer Ballard (Donna Reed), soon to be wed to promptly resentful Ben Warren (Rock Hudson).
Could it be because Ewan McGregor out - charms any of Day's co-stars of the 1960s, including handsome hunks like Rock Hudson and James Garner?
Based on the Ray Bradbury classic about the colonization of Mars, this sleepy, three - part miniseries for NBC (later packaged as a mercifully shorter 90 - minute movie overseas) stars»70s staples Rock Hudson, Roddy McDowall, Bernie Casey, Fritz Weaver, Barry Morse and Bernadette Peters — and some serious» 70 - style clothes.
Seconds, a 1966 thriller starring Rock Hudson was fueled with French New Wave - style editing, a distinctly American theme, and full frontal nudity that was later cut from the public release.
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Rock Hudson, who I normally can't stand, stars with Lauren Bacall and Robert Stack.
She was the standout in a cast that includes Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall and Robert Stack.
Auteurs at the Aero: On Friday, Jan. 18, at 7:30 p.m., the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica has a cool double - feature: David Lynch's 1986 neo-noir «Blue Velvet,» starring Kyle MacLachlan, Laura Dern, Isabella Rossellini and Dennis Hopper, and «All That Heaven Allows» (1955, Douglas Sirk), a subversive love story about the romance between a lonely widow (Jane Wyman) and her gardener (Rock Hudson).
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Director Peyton Reed offered an inspired 21st - century send - up of the 1960s sex comedy, with Ewan McGregor and Renée Zellweger standing in for Rock Hudson and Doris Day.
On Friday, May 4, the New Beverly Cinema is showing John Frankenheimer's sci - fi neo-noir from 1966 «Seconds,» which stars Rock Hudson; cinematography by James Wong Howe.
Joseph Gordon - Levitt's grandfather directed Doris Day and Rock Hudson in the iconic Pillow Talk.
Room 237 joins the ranks of classic documentaries like Rock Hudson's Home Movies and Los Angeles Plays Itself that encourage cineastes to take a closer look at the secret messages that movies send, and to ask whether they're intended or not — or whether it matters.
According to Roger Ebert (who was there), Rock Hudson stalked down the aisle screaming: «Will somebody tell me what the hell this is about?»
does the same for the titular ceremony's bestowing of their gold medal to Rock Hudson for this dud (Hedda Hopper does the honours, telling me that yesteryear's Photoplay is today's Hollywood Foreign Press).
Between 1959 and 1964, Rock Hudson and Doris Day made three films together, Pillow Talk, Lover Come Back and Send Me No Flowers.
All That Heaven Allows — Douglas Sirk melodrama about a wealthy widow (Jane Wyman) who falls in love with the Thoreuvian tree farmer Rock Hudson, and has to choose between social pressure and the beatnik.
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