Please Don't Eat The Daisies is now showing on Turner Classic Movies as part of their Mother's Day tribute line-up.
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by Jas1 » 20 Oct 2013, 10:09, Unread post It brought to mind a train trip I made to Toronto from Kingston with my parents and my aunt. She throws in a few lines of “Que Sara, Sara” that she popularized in Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much and sings a song, “Please Don’t Eat the Daisies”, while playing with children in a school yard. by jmichael » 10 May 2016, 07:08, Unread post Like my reply (Just a thought) - "Julie" was kind of a 'rough' film - undertones of dark sexual passion that Doris' character had embroiled herself in - an obsessive stalker-husband out to kill her - not your typical doris day film if you were trying to maintain the 'girl next door' image - and that was one he selected for her himself, I've read. Filed under: Comedy | Tagged: David Niven, Doris Day, Gasser, Janis Paige, Richard Haydn, Spring Byington |. Find episode on: Travelling or based outside United Kingdom? When Please Don't Eat the Daisies was released, there were two major advertising campaigns launched: Please Don't Eat The Daisies was shown on TCM on Monday night. I agree Johnny, this is a wonderful film and sometimes forgotten among the gems in Doris' career- a fabulous film. by Johnny » 03 Aug 2017, 21:08, Unread post Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960) 1/2 - video dailymotion A very precious memory. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Larry and Kate’s relationship is strained by the commute to and from the city for Larry’s work and the constant state of construction the home presents. Dullsville - not great I can watch it again and again without ever tiring of it. I think Doris could have done this superbly - it would have been a natural evolution of her screen persona as Love me or Leave me had been 12 years before. In June of that year my mother became ill and died in December. 1960 Press Photo Janis Paige stars in "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" - pio18212 This is an original press photo. The series was based upon the 1957 book by Jean Kerr and 1960 film starring Doris Day and David Niven. Do not choose a password too simple, less then 4 characters, because such a password is easy to find out.
The most important part of this memory is that Please Don't Eat The Daisies was the last Doris Day film that I saw with both my parents. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. In the midst of Larry’s success and transition into a writer of scathing reviews and attendee of snobbish parties, the couple are reminded of their intent to move to a home in the country. I think the star sort of grew into her attractiveness, as I tend to find her on the frumpy side in her earlier roles. Click to find out why Marlene has me mesmerized. An icon used to represent a menu that ... Full text of "Please Don T Eat The Daisies" This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. From here a “friendship” forms between the feuding duo and Deborah begins her attempts to seduce the loyal husband. I have never really loved Doris Day as an actress and so do not often seek out her movies. I’ve always been kind of lukewarm about pairing Niven and Day in this movie, although I like them both individually. While rereading Considering Doris Day I came across a striking passage about Doris'. More. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. by Johnny » 29 Oct 2015, 15:33, Unread post Please try again. Topic is a specific subject of discussion. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Day is Kate, mother of four and married to David Niven‘s Larry, all of whom live in an apartment in New York City. Sign in to see videos available to you. Some users flagged this comment as containing a spoiler. by Jas1 » 09 May 2016, 05:09, Unread post 1. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. by Ania » 05 Feb 2016, 06:08, Unread post You are invited to rate and comment on the 39 films of Doris Day. by Jas1 » 21 Oct 2013, 10:39, Unread post In this flick, she is both sexy and a mother, a part that suited her well on screen at a time when she was reigning at the box office. Just a thought Bryan, not a theory...after Pillow Talk, wasn't Marty Ex Producer in Doris' films-maybe not all? Sign Up Now! But thanks, Peter - and please don't eat the daisies! Please Don't Eat The Daisies TV Sitcom Part 3 Of 3 More details. Of Hitches and Stitches and Big Round Dogs. A university professor leaves his job to become a theater critic, creating problems with his family and friends. Watch Please Don't Eat the Daisies - Season 1, Episode 3 - Who's Kicking That Gong Around? I mean, I know she’s no June Clever, but even her “boy wrangling” smack of the ideal, down-to-earth, hard-working, sacrifice-all-for-family, mother figure. Retreat to the ivory tower. @#$%^&*()_-+=., characters. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. There's a problem loading this menu at the moment. : To avoid the household chaos, Joan retreats to the bell to write. With Doris Day, David Niven, Janis Paige, Spring Byington. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window), Feature: My Momentary Celebrity Obsession - Bette Davis.
My favourite scene is the opening one with Doris and her four boys. Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1965–1967) Episode List. Prime members enjoy fast & free shipping, unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows with Prime Video and many more exclusive benefits. I came across this bit of trivia. There's a problem loading this menu right now. The title pertains to a scene in which one of the boys takes off with a bouquet of daisies and we later learn he ate them. by Peter Flapper » 03 Nov 2013, 14:58, Unread post My knowledge of Please Don't Eat the Daisies stemmed entirely from the film with Doris Day; my 4hinking was it just doesn't get lighter than that, does it? automatically converted into the image An illustration of a heart shape Donate. Day managed to fit in a couple songs in Please Don’t Eat the Daisies despite it not being a musical. The direction, writing and all of the performances are top notch. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Video availability outside of United Kingdom varies. - wowza that's bad. Change ), Wowza!
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- if is flick on TCM and see "Gunsmoke" one more time...! ... Full text of "Please Don T Eat The Daisies" Try again. ( Log Out / ( Log Out / It was in April 1960. In this flick, she is both sexy and a mother, a part that suited her well on screen at a time when she was reigning at the box office. I had to stop on the 5th one!
Please Don’t Eat the Daisies is based on a book by Jean Kerr about her life with her husband Walter and their move to a suburban locale. Gasser - a good sit While we were in Toronto, we went to see Please Don't Eat The Daisies at the Hollywood Theater. The screenplay, partly inspired by the 1957 book of the same name by Jean Kerr, a collection of humorous essays, was by Isobel Lennart. Not that I blame the film or the actress – both are representative of the status quo at the time, to be sure. Oscar-winner Niven ("The Dawn Patrol," "Around the World in 80 Days") and Oscar-nominee Day ("Pillow Talk," "The Man Who Knew Too Much") make a delightful screen couple. In fact, the subject of moving to the country is mentioned at the beginning of the film and then not acted on until halfway through the picture at which point we have nearly forgetten about that conversation. by Johnny » 20 Oct 2014, 12:11, Unread post