
Do Not Disturb - The Films of Doris Day
Doris Day, Rod Taylor, Do Not Disturb, 1965. Veteran cinematographer Leon Shamroy and costume designer Ray Aghayan give the film what dignity it possesses. Day sings the cute soft …
The Thrill of It All - The Films of Doris Day
Day and Garner in a witty ‘soap opera’ With her 1960 Oscar nomination for Pillow Talk, Doris Day was riding high. For the first of what would be four times in five years, she was the #1 star at …
Tea For Two - The Films of Doris Day
In 1950, Warner’s featured its rising star, Doris Day, in a musical comedy called Tea For Two, the film version of the 1924 Broadway hit No, No, Nanette. The movie marked two firsts for Day: It …
Please Don’t Eat the Daisies - The Films of Doris Day
“Doris Day was already a household name in America when Please Don’t Eat the Daisies was released; her reputation as a gifted comedic actress had been confirmed in previous films like …
My Dream is Yours - The Films of Doris Day
Director, Michael Curtiz, was nurturing his new star, Doris Day, here and it showed. This beautiful 1949 film, if made today, would be hailed as a triumph, a tour de force, proof that Warner …
Teacher’s Pet - The Films of Doris Day
Paramount has teamed bouncy Doris Day and sardonic Clark Gable in this spoof concerning a jaded, know-it-all editor (Gable) and his run-in with a very beautiful professor of journalism …
2025 Doris Day Pictures - Page 10 - The Doris Day Forum
Feb 7, 2025 · Pics and images posted by Forum members. ... Doris Day & David Niven. Top. Peter Flapper Honorary Member ...
Young at Heart - The Films of Doris Day
In 1954, Sinatra was teamed with Doris Day for the remake of an old James Garfield, Priscilla Lane film, Four Daughters which had been very popular when it was released in 1938. This …
Pillow Talk - The Films of Doris Day
Doris Day and Rock Hudson were both big stars at the time and the film was risky and ground breaking for both of them. Both were concerned that the sexually-implicit story might appear in …
By the Light of the Silvery Moon - The Films of Doris Day
In the annual Quigley Poll of the top 10 box-office US stars at the end of 1952, Doris Day was named top money-making female star. By the Light of the Silvery Moon, 1953, was her first …