Send Me No Flowers
Doria Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall
1964
7/10
Rock plays a hypochondriac who thinks he's dying, so he sets about looking for a suitable husband to make sure his wife (Doris Day) is taken care of after he's gone.
Tony Randall is the neighbor and close friend of Rock. He goes on a 3 day bender when he gets the news and - in my opinion - sort of steals the movie. He's a funny dude.
Predictable movie centered around misunderstandings, but it's pretty good. A couple of jokes about the shoe size of Doris Day's old college flame were a bit surprising for a movie that showed the married couple sleeping in twin beds.
Although they did show Rock and Randall sharing a bed after Rock got kicked out of his house. Come to think of it, the entire scenario of Rock looking for a man for his wife is fairly ironic.