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Release Date:
October 14, 1964
Original Title:
Send Me No Flowers
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U IE: G US: NR
Runtime: 100
At one of his many visits to his doctor, hypochondriac George Kimball mistakes a dying man's diagnosis for his own and believes he only has about two more weeks to live. Wanting to take care of his wife Judy, he doesn't tell her and tries to find her a new husband. When he finally does tell her, she quickly finds out he's not dying at all (while he doesn't) and she believes it's just a lame excuse to hide an affair, so she decides to leave him.
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Art Direction:
Robert Clatworthy
Alexander Golitzen
Assistant Director:
Douglas Green
Choreographer:
David Winters
Costume Design:
Jean Louis
Dialogue Coach:
Norman Stuart
Director:
Norman Jewison
Director of Photography:
Daniel L. Fapp
Editor:
J. Terry Williams
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Edward Muhl
Hairstylist:
Larry Germain
Barbara Lampson
Makeup Artist:
Bud Westmore
Music Supervisor:
Joseph Gershenson
Original Music Composer:
Frank De Vol
Producer:
Harry Keller
Martin Melcher
Screenplay:
Julius J. Epstein
Set Decoration:
John P. Austin
Oliver Emert
John McCarthy Jr.
Sound:
Joe Lapis
Waldon O. Watson
Theatre Play:
Carroll Moore
Norman Barasch
Unit Production Manager:
Norman Deming
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