"Mrs. Douglas was a real find for both Hollywood and America. She is graceful, beautiful and very charming. A rarity in todays selection of character actors. God Bless her."
"She exudes it in all her work, she's wonderful!
Her Twighlight Zone episode was Eye of the Beholder (the pig people were the pretty ones). The episode you're featuring on this page stars Carol Burnet."
"I just saw this movie on spike tv, all i have to say is wow! santa kills people! there is one part where he picks up and throws a carroler! see this movie if you like laughing and/or curling matches."
"Frankie and johnny is better than the previous two films (tickle me and harum scarum), but that doesn't mean thati**ucceeds on all levels.elvis looks quite comfortable in the costumes he wears in this picture, but the lousy dialogue and dumb plotline are anything but brilliant.the songs are okay, but nothing outstanding. Only 'please don't stop loving me' could succeed on it's own.it's not as bad as some of the other elvis pictures of the era, buti** not an essential addition to anyone's collection."
"As much as I LOVE 'Pillow Talk' and enjoy 'Send Me No Flowers,' this is my favorite, and I think the best, of the three Doris Day-Rock Hudson films. The humor is sharper and bolder, and the pay-off punch lines even better ('And I'm taking you in,' Rock ironically tells Doris as he plots to reel her in.) Tony Randall is an even funnier foil here as the ineffectual boss than he was as the 'best friend' in the other two films. As always the the sets as lush, the costumes stylish, and the color is lavish. What a treat even 37 years after its release to watch this old-fashioned sex comedy! As they say, 'they just don't make'em like this anymore!' More's the pity."
"Although dated, this light-hearted comedy should prove to be entertaining to both fans and non-fans of baseball. Paul Douglas is excellent in his depiction of a fictional manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates (the cellar-dwellers of the early fifties)."
"This film was hilarious! Irreverent, witty, silly, and gross. Can't wait for the DVD...why December 20th!?...a great antidote to the usual holiday drivel (i.e. no Tim Allen!).
Highly recommended!"