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.
Unfortunately the movie Send Me No Flowers is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Norman Jewison | Director |
Camera | Daniel L. Fapp | Director of Photography |
Writing | Carroll Moore | Theatre Play |
Writing | Julius J. Epstein | Screenplay |
Sound | Frank De Vol | Original Music Composer |
Writing | Norman Barasch | Theatre Play |
Sound | Joseph Gershenson | Music Supervisor |
Crew | Norman Stuart | Dialogue Coach |
Costume & Make-Up | Bud Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Art | John P. Austin | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Larry Germain | Hairstylist |
Production | Harry Keller | Producer |
Art | Robert Clatworthy | Art Direction |
Art | Oliver Emert | Set Decoration |
Editing | J. Terry Williams | Editor |
Art | Alexander Golitzen | Art Direction |
Production | Norman Deming | Unit Production Manager |
Costume & Make-Up | Barbara Lampson | Hairstylist |
Art | John McCarthy Jr. | Set Decoration |
Sound | Joe Lapis | Sound |
Sound | Waldon O. Watson | Sound |
Directing | Douglas Green | Assistant Director |
Crew | David Winters | Choreographer |
Production | Edward Muhl | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Costume & Make-Up | Jean Louis | Costume Design |
Production | Martin Melcher | Producer |