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Lover Come Back is a 1961 American Eastmancolor romantic comedy film released by Universal-International Pictures and directed by Delbert Mann. It stars Doris Day and Rock Hudson and is their second time working together. The supporting cast includes Tony Randall, Edie Adams, Ann B. Davis, and Donna Douglas.
After The Last Sunset (1961), co-starring Kirk Douglas and produced for Douglas' company Bryna Productions, Hudson made two comedies: Come September (1961) with Gina Lollobrigida, Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin, directed by Robert Mulligan; and Lover Come Back (1961) with Day; both films were produced through his 7 Pictures Corporation. [34] [31]
Hudson also found continued success with a string of romantic comedies co-starring Doris Day: Pillow Talk (1959), Lover Come Back (1961), and Send Me No Flowers (1964). During the late 1960s, his films included Seconds (1966), Tobruk (1967), and Ice Station Zebra (1968).
Lover Come Back is a 1946 American romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring George Brent, Lucille Ball and Vera Zorina. Supporting actors include Raymond Walburn and Charles Winninger. [1] To avoid confusion with Lover Come Back (1961), this film was retitled When Lovers Meet for television.
Lover Come Back, a 1940 novel by Clair Blank; Lover Come Back, starring Constance Cummings; New Moon, a musical also known as Lover Come Back, featuring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy; Lover Come Back, featuring George Brent and Lucille Ball; Lover Come Back, starring Doris Day and Rock Hudson "Lover Come Back", a 1961 song by Doris Day
Lover Come Back: Universal $7,625,000 9. King of Kings: ... 1961 films at the Internet Movie Database; List of 1961 box office number-one films in the United States
Lover Come Back (1961 film) M. Madame (1961 film) My Love Is Called Margarita; My Patricia; N. No My Darling Daughter; P. The Parent Trap (1961 film) Please, Not Now! R.
July 26, 1961: Tammy Tell Me True: co-production with Ross Hunter Productions Inc. August 9, 1961: Between Time and Eternity: U.S. distribution of a Spanish-West German international co-production: August 9, 1961: Come September: October 4, 1961: The Sergeant Was a Lady: October 11, 1961: Back Street: November 9, 1961: Flower Drum Song [N 3]