It really hurt Doris, that when he came to see her in Carmel, Ca.; that he told her that he had flu! And he probably did, he just left out one detail! She would not have cared! She would have been by his side! 😥
@@ceciliem1811 Absolutely Doris Day would have supported him and been an advocate. Rock Hudson's death in 1985 was the start of the AIDS awareness crisis in our country. Another woman we need to recognize in Hollywood was Elizabeth Taylor for her support, love, and work in the AIDS crisis movement. ♥️🕯
All I can say in 2020 about this man that I just learned about last night is I am so sorry Rock that you may have felt like you did not feel loved like you deserved to be. I believe that now you can finally be at peace with who you are and feel loved beyond the height of the galaxies. And no one can take that away from you for it is yours to feel and embody in spirit for eternity.
Amen to that as well. I loved Rock Hudson, such a gentleman and really good man. And Doris, well she was just the epitome of my dreams. I loved Doris so much, because of her beautiful spirit and especially her love of animals. God bless Rock Hudson and Doris Day, a match made in heaven!!
Why was I so emotional watching this video? Because their love was genuine. "Pillow Talk" makes me so happy every single time I watch it. They had screen chemistry.
Very touching what Doris Day says about Rock Hudson, they complemented themselves very well on the set and off the set there was a lot of chemistry between them, they enjoyed each others company always laughing. I always thought that Rock Hudson should have married Doris Day, his life would have been better, With the death of Doris Day has been more sad because, three great actors including Tony Randall are no longer here, they were my favorite actors it feels a great loss, I will always remember them with their movies and listening to the songs of Doris Day, it was a big singer too
Today I loaned my DVD copy of PILLOW TALK, to a man who was born a year after Rock Hudson passed away. He said he likes old movies and I said you will like this. I can't believe he had never heard of Rock Hudson, Doris Day, or Tony Randall. I'm educating him on great films of the 1950s and the 1960s. 📺 ♥️ 🎬 🎥 😊
When she's talking about him during the opening of Doris Day and Friends I can feel her pain. She wrote a book about her life, and her devotion to Christian Science. I'm amazed she's still with us (as of this writing) at 96. Proof she's made of stronger stuff than most folks. I think her animals keep her going. She loves them so, so much.
What a pity she gave up her Catholic faith would have helped her with her finding her father issues and not being used layer in life . Christian science is dangerous.
We love the chemistry of Doris Day and Rock Hudson it was amazing in Motion Pictures. Two of the greats are gone but thank goodness they're on the other side together as friends and hopefully making more movies. Doris Day always said she believes in eternal life and I believe she's right. They are young again now on the other side. ♥️ 🕯 📺
@@albertdibari7874 Pshh, no, not because he was gay -- but because I don't give a rat's ass about whether their good looks would have produced good-looking children. Tirado's is a totally superficial comment. I'm interested in the tremendous talent they brought to the screen. To this day, Hudson remains an under-rated 'serious' actor. He excelled 'too well' at these witty 1950s rom-coms, and was cast as basically a hunk in other mainstream fare. His best work, which actually requires a brain more than just gonads in a movie goer, goes unnoticed except by hardcore cinephiles. There are his performances in the deceptively straightforward (no pun intended) "women's pictures," which contained highly subversive, astute social commentaries within dir. Sirk's perfectly calibrated 1950's genre films. Then, there's Hudson's portrayal in the terrifying, unforgettable "Seconds," by dir. Frankenheimer. (A movie which, as it happens, was among the darkest commentaries ever committed to film on the obsession with physical youth and physical beauty, as cover for the barren/sunken terrain within.) That's what I think about, when I think of Hudson -- not that he was gay. I couldn't care less about that (except my compassion for the living -- if not, suicidal -- hell that any gay person went through, in those days, in having to hide their true sexuality, not to mention still to this day). True skill or artistry transcends false divisions -- including the most juvenile of all prejudices: physical appearance. Sure, who doesn't enjoy gazing at physically attractive people?! But to make a central or exclusive point of it is tiresome, sophomoric, boring, one-dimensional, and so f'ing shallow. As if being physically attractive was an end-all-be-all attribute (which, stupidly, it is, and at the expense of elevating a whole range of actually enduring and far more interesting and fascinating human attributes). Given Hudson's sexually-closeted life, he'd probably be amused at the idiocy of such one-track drivel. That kind of blind adoration was monotonously heaped upon him in his hey-day. Whereas, what WOULD have gotten his attention, as a screen actor, that is, would've been informed and thoughtful acknowledgment of his more critical work -- which was totally overlooked, or vastly under-appreciated, for decades. The comments to this video (and others) evidence the same persistent myopia.
Lovely Doris Day, beautiful lady, inside and out. As for Rock, what a handsome man with a great sense of humour. I have to say i was very surprised he was gay but what a lovely man.
She adored that man right to the end of her life in 2019. She truly truly loved Rock Hudson with all her heart , and in my personal opinion it was not just as a friend , although it was very much that as well . What other option do you have when the man in question is gay . They were extremely close and dear to each other . Rock Hudson was a sweet and dear human being in many many ways , and of course he was absolutely a gorgeous looking man .
Absolutely!! They were a match made in heaven. Rock Hudson was a kind man, and a good man. And I hate when people make stupid jokes when the man suffered so much in the end. He is free now. And hopefully, Doris is right there with him, another beautiful soul. I loved Doris so much. Her love for animals was beyond compare. And she was so beautiful. And so kind. I hope I see my beloved Yvette in the next life. I dream of her all the time. I guess that is what a soul mate is all about.
My late best friend and I were soul mates. He was gay, and we never had sex. But we loved each other unconditionally, despite who we had were dating or had sex with. We were just everything to each other. He passed from an unexpected car accident in 2010. Both of us loved Rock & Doris. I can't explain it. But I know how Doris felt when she lost Rock. ❤️😭
He had incredible chemistry with women on screen. I remember watching McMillan on tv and thinking that him and Susan St. James were really in love! In his movies with Doris he was the same way.
I can t help but wonder, what if they would have married? I know he was gay, but you fall for a person's soul❤💙their souls we're connected.......there was a "magic"off screen, now in Heaven
@@alexia8434 it was just a thought. I feel their souls were connected there was no judgment, accepting someone for who they are, that's what love is. Freddie Mercury loved Mary Austin, they weren't married but he loved her
Comment ne pas être éblouis par une amitié aussi forte que la leur même après tant d'années, c'est beau et j'en rêve encore à mon age de vivre la même amitié.
I think Doris Day movies she made with kids were her best! Send me no Flowers is so funny, Please don't eat eat daisy's comedy's where the best she did, her movies made you feel good, she had yellow in a lot the sets , maybe that's another reason they thought of her as sunny and cheerful, or a least part of it. If I would say one thing she was not good at, or at least it never looked like she enjoyed it and it came natural, were any of her kissing seen with her lead actor if it was romantic ........but her movies are awesome I think would be nice if they made a life time movie of her , and her life man she was a very gifted person singing, acting, style and animals good lady and person.
The film quality of the interview with Rock and Doris was horrible. Compared to their movies was excellent. Pillow talk was my favorite movie. I was 2 years old when it premiere. Saw as a teenager.
The 1983 videotaped interview with David Hartman for Good Morning America is in terrible condition, and no one seems to know how to fix it. I've seen it on multiple sites, looking just like this.
Pat Boom visited Rock Hutson before he died and converted him to christ and asked him to repent. So Doris was right that some thing good would come from Rock Hustons death and there is enteral life in heaven when you die. I also hope 🙏and pray 🙏Doris day grandson is on her case following up after her death 🙏Amen
I have to think that they both loved each other.but couldnt confess it publicly . DORIS breaks down crying when she talks about Rock This couple will always be iconic. My favorite scene is when they are in the convertible going to Connecticut .he put his arms around her and he cuddles her up close to him. Oh my ⚘ What a beautiful scene⚘
Even years after his loss, she still has to try to control her tears. True love and affection between dear friends. A beautiful story. Thank you.
What a fabulous talented beautiful pair of true genuine friends.
Their friendship was genuine and they loved each other! She never told his secrets! Miss them both! R.I.P. Doris and Rock! 🙏👼🙏❤
It really hurt Doris, that when he came to see her in Carmel, Ca.; that he told her that he had flu! And he probably did, he just left out one detail! She would not have cared! She would have been by his side! 😥
@@ceciliem1811 Absolutely Doris Day would have supported him and been an advocate. Rock Hudson's death in 1985 was the start of the AIDS awareness crisis in our country. Another woman we need to recognize in Hollywood was Elizabeth Taylor for her support, love, and work in the AIDS crisis movement. ♥️🕯
All I can say in 2020 about this man that I just learned about last night is I am so sorry Rock that you may have felt like you did not feel loved like you deserved to be. I believe that now you can finally be at peace with who you are and feel loved beyond the height of the galaxies. And no one can take that away from you for it is yours to feel and embody in spirit for eternity.
Amen to that ♥️ 😊 🏳️🌈
Amen to that as well. I loved Rock Hudson, such a gentleman and really good man. And Doris, well she was just the epitome of my dreams. I loved Doris so much, because of her beautiful spirit and especially her love of animals. God bless Rock Hudson and Doris Day, a match made in heaven!!
Why was I so emotional watching this video? Because their love was genuine. "Pillow Talk" makes me so happy every single time I watch it. They had screen chemistry.
I Love Rock Hudson❤️❤️💕
Thank you Doris Day for being such a great friend to him❤️
OMG LOVE these two. Absolutely brilliant. Rock Hudson, one of my all time favourites, gone too soon - I love the Eunice and Ernie .. so adorable
Very touching what Doris Day says about Rock Hudson, they complemented themselves very well on the set and off the set there was a lot of chemistry between them, they enjoyed each others company always laughing. I always thought that Rock Hudson should have married Doris Day, his life would have been better, With the death of Doris Day has been more sad because, three great actors including Tony Randall are no longer here, they were my favorite actors it feels a great loss, I will always remember them with their movies and listening to the songs of Doris Day, it was a big singer too
Today I loaned my DVD copy of PILLOW TALK, to a man who was born a year after Rock Hudson passed away. He said he likes old movies and I said you will like this. I can't believe he had never heard of Rock Hudson, Doris Day, or Tony Randall. I'm educating him on great films of the 1950s and the 1960s. 📺 ♥️ 🎬 🎥 😊
What a wonderful person she was. They both made a great couple. Two beautiful people who loved and respected each other. I missed you both.
When she's talking about him during the opening of Doris Day and Friends I can feel her pain. She wrote a book about her life, and her devotion to Christian Science. I'm amazed she's still with us (as of this writing) at 96. Proof she's made of stronger stuff than most folks.
I think her animals keep her going. She loves them so, so much.
And I loved her too! Sadly; she just passed! R.I.P. Doris Day! 👍❤👍
What a pity she gave up her Catholic faith would have helped her with her finding her father issues and not being used layer in life . Christian science is dangerous.
Wow she loved him as if she was his wife. She had genuine love for him.
We love the chemistry of Doris Day and Rock Hudson it was amazing in Motion Pictures. Two of the greats are gone but thank goodness they're on the other side together as friends and hopefully making more movies. Doris Day always said she believes in eternal life and I believe she's right. They are young again now on the other side. ♥️ 🕯 📺
It's amazing that they had so much chemistry on screen even though Rock was gay . You actually believed they could be a romantic couple
Actually, their chemistry isn't surprising. Think about it.
@@castinmeadows6956 Hudson being so good looking and Day so wholesome, they would have had beautiful children regardless..
@@cayetanotirado5907 A vacuous, meaningless statement.
@@castinmeadows6956 why??? Just because Rock Hudson was gay??? They would have had beautiful children, and I agree with Cayetano Tirado.
@@albertdibari7874 Pshh, no, not because he was gay -- but because I don't give a rat's ass about whether their good looks would have produced good-looking children. Tirado's is a totally superficial comment. I'm interested in the tremendous talent they brought to the screen.
To this day, Hudson remains an under-rated 'serious' actor. He excelled 'too well' at these witty 1950s rom-coms, and was cast as basically a hunk in other mainstream fare. His best work, which actually requires a brain more than just gonads in a movie goer, goes unnoticed except by hardcore cinephiles. There are his performances in the deceptively straightforward (no pun intended) "women's pictures," which contained highly subversive, astute social commentaries within dir. Sirk's perfectly calibrated 1950's genre films. Then, there's Hudson's portrayal in the terrifying, unforgettable "Seconds," by dir. Frankenheimer. (A movie which, as it happens, was among the darkest commentaries ever committed to film on the obsession with physical youth and physical beauty, as cover for the barren/sunken terrain within.)
That's what I think about, when I think of Hudson -- not that he was gay. I couldn't care less about that (except my compassion for the living -- if not, suicidal -- hell that any gay person went through, in those days, in having to hide their true sexuality, not to mention still to this day). True skill or artistry transcends false divisions -- including the most juvenile of all prejudices: physical appearance. Sure, who doesn't enjoy gazing at physically attractive people?! But to make a central or exclusive point of it is tiresome, sophomoric, boring, one-dimensional, and so f'ing shallow. As if being physically attractive was an end-all-be-all attribute (which, stupidly, it is, and at the expense of elevating a whole range of actually enduring and far more interesting and fascinating human attributes).
Given Hudson's sexually-closeted life, he'd probably be amused at the idiocy of such one-track drivel. That kind of blind adoration was monotonously heaped upon him in his hey-day. Whereas, what WOULD have gotten his attention, as a screen actor, that is, would've been informed and thoughtful acknowledgment of his more critical work -- which was totally overlooked, or vastly under-appreciated, for decades. The comments to this video (and others) evidence the same persistent myopia.
Two genuine people, two starts in earth and now two starts with the most beautiful light from the sky
Two gorgeous people
I love Doris Day; she's so loyal!!
His passing put a face on the A.I.D.S crisis...so yes, his passing did do some very good things. Someone that famous is impossible to ignore.
Lovely Doris Day, beautiful lady, inside and out. As for Rock, what a handsome man with a great sense of humour. I have to say i was very surprised he was gay but what a lovely man.
Doris Day a real classy lady and a good friend of Rock Hudson. Real friendships like that are are rare. Cherish your friends who are like that.
OH MY GOSH I LOVE DOEIS DAY!!!!
Well that tore my heart out. Thanks for posting
Thanks for this great Video. Loved the chemistry and love between them. Doris's so sweet.
...they don’t make them like this anymore. RIP
She adored that man right to the end of her life in 2019. She truly truly loved Rock Hudson with all her heart , and in my personal opinion it was not just as a friend , although it was very much that as well . What other option do you have when the man in question is gay . They were extremely close and dear to each other . Rock Hudson was a sweet and dear human being in many many ways , and of course he was absolutely a gorgeous looking man .
Absolutely!! They were a match made in heaven. Rock Hudson was a kind man, and a good man. And I hate when people make stupid jokes when the man suffered so much in the end. He is free now. And hopefully, Doris is right there with him, another beautiful soul. I loved Doris so much. Her love for animals was beyond compare. And she was so beautiful. And so kind. I hope I see my beloved Yvette in the next life. I dream of her all the time. I guess that is what a soul mate is all about.
My late best friend and I were soul mates. He was gay, and we never had sex. But we loved each other unconditionally, despite who we had were dating or had sex with. We were just everything to each other. He passed from an unexpected car accident in 2010. Both of us loved Rock & Doris. I can't explain it. But I know how Doris felt when she lost Rock. ❤️😭
@@goldilox369 Thank you for your reply. I'm so sorry for the loss of your very dear friend. May God bless you for your unconditional love.
He had incredible chemistry with women on screen. I remember watching McMillan on tv and thinking that him and Susan St. James were really in love! In his movies with Doris he was the same way.
These movies really impacted my life
Doris the greatest watched her for years. Loved her
Friendship goals
They belonged together....and now they are together. RIP to two wonderful people.
I've always loved this duo in movies
Super movie coupl.....i just adored Doris....rip lovely lady.....rip Rock.......
Loved them both
I can t help but wonder, what if they would have married? I know he was gay, but you fall for a person's soul❤💙their souls we're connected.......there was a "magic"off screen, now in Heaven
God bless your soul Sherry Brecke
Why would they *need* to be married? Doing so would have turned the chemistry to something else and not as cherished.
Dude hes gay. Why would a yay man wantvto marry a woman. People have urges lol it wouldn’t be a marriage if its not consumated
@@tonyausten2168 thankyou😉
@@alexia8434 it was just a thought. I feel their souls were connected there was no judgment, accepting someone for who they are, that's what love is. Freddie Mercury loved Mary Austin, they weren't married but he loved her
Comment ne pas être éblouis par une amitié aussi forte que la leur même après tant d'années, c'est beau et j'en rêve encore à mon age de vivre la même amitié.
Good actors but best of all good people
loved this love rovk Hudson and doris
Great..
💜💜💜💜💜 my heart
Soooooo cute!!!!
The only two leading co-stars he had chemistry with and looked natural and at ease with them was Doris Day and Susan Saint - James.
I’ll say Doris and Liz Taylor were his best ladies
If this is taken during the last year of Hudson's life, this the year 1986.
The 6' 4" Hollwood Legend passed away October 2nd 1985. ♥️ 🕯
Helmy Abdullah , Rock Hudson had been gone nearly 10 years by the time this interview was done. This interview was done in 1993.
❤️🙏❤️
Doris And Rock Movies, They Few They Made Are Always Stuck In Hollywood History. And The Multiple Amount Of There Fans Are There To.
Heartly Friendship is of God and Jesus. Amen
AMEN
I think Doris Day movies she made with kids were her best! Send me no Flowers is so funny, Please don't eat eat daisy's comedy's where the best she did, her movies made you feel good, she had yellow in a lot the sets , maybe that's another reason they thought of her as sunny and cheerful, or a least part of it. If I would say one thing she was not good at, or at least it never looked like she enjoyed it and it came natural, were any of her kissing seen with her lead actor if it was romantic ........but her movies are awesome I think would be nice if they made a life time movie of her , and her life man she was a very gifted person singing, acting, style and animals good lady and person.
Bello ROCK HUDSON
Whats clear is that it could never have been the other way around....Rock Hudson On Doris Day.
Eles Eram melhores amigos isso ninguém tira dela 😢😢😢😢😯😯😴😑
Was this possibly Doris Day’s last TV appearance?
She made a number of appearance after that including her cable series in 1985 entitled "Doris Day's Best Friends."
She made a few more appearances after this
It was definitely his.
This was the period when people thought mindless patter was humor
Exactly. It was disgraceful then, and it still is now!
@@albertdibari7874 The both of you need to take an enema for that!!
The film quality of the interview with Rock and Doris was horrible. Compared to their movies was excellent.
Pillow talk was my favorite movie.
I was 2 years old when it premiere. Saw as a teenager.
The 1983 videotaped interview with David Hartman for Good Morning America is in terrible condition, and no one seems to know how to fix it. I've seen it on multiple sites, looking just like this.
Roy Harold LOL
💋💋👩❤💋👨💋
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Only the rich and famous can afford to have real friends.
Having real friends is being rich, not the other way round.
Pat Boom visited Rock Hutson before he died and converted him to christ and asked him to repent. So Doris was right that some thing good would come from Rock Hustons death and there is enteral life in heaven when you die. I also hope 🙏and pray 🙏Doris day grandson is on her case following up after her death 🙏Amen
It's Boone, and it's Hudson, and what the hell is your point???
Rock hudson deserve women not men ....
I have to think that they both loved each other.but couldnt confess it publicly . DORIS breaks down crying when she talks about Rock
This couple will always be iconic. My favorite scene is when they are in the convertible going to Connecticut .he put his arms around her and he cuddles her up close to him.
Oh my ⚘
What a beautiful scene⚘
He deserved love, from women or men doesn't matter. We all do.