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# The Films of Doris Day

Looking at the career of actress and songbird Doris Day

## Sitemaps

- [XML Sitemap](https://www.dorisday.net/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website.

## Pages

- [Doris Day](https://www.dorisday.net/) - Whatever happened to Doris Day? "Delightful loving tribute to movie star and singer DORIS DAY, wholesome star of the fifties and sixties and skilled comedienne" - UK Plus
- [Do Not Disturb](https://www.dorisday.net/do-not-disturb/) - Doris Day is directed, or should I say misdirected, by Ralph Levy, whose experience was almost exclusively in television, not films
- [Send Me No Flowers](https://www.dorisday.net/send-me-no-flowers/) - Doris Day once again proves her skill as a comedienne and received the Laurel Award as best actress in a comedy.
- [The Ballad of Josie](https://www.dorisday.net/the-ballad-of-josie/) - Doris Day, herself, has no warm feelings for this film, except for the camaraderie of her fellow actors
- [The Pajama Game](https://www.dorisday.net/the-pajama-game/) - Doris Day is incredible. Whether singing the exuberant I’m Not At All in Love, or stopping the show with Raitt while duetting There Once Was A Man, she is truly a dazzler.
- [Julie](https://www.dorisday.net/julie/) - Doris Day has great chemistry with Louis Jourdan, who plays her husband believably.
- [The Man Who Knew Too Much](https://www.dorisday.net/man-who-knew-too-much/) - The Man Who Knew Too Much is like a breathtaking ride on a state-of-the art roller coaster. You cannot help but get caught up in the plight of Stewart and Day.
- [The Glass Bottom Boat](https://www.dorisday.net/the-glass-bottom-boat/) - The picture is very funny and imaginative, thanks to the wacky but creative mind of director Frank Tashlin, veteran of Jerry Lewis movies and the director of such films as The Girl Can’t Help It,.
- [Box Office/Awards](https://www.dorisday.net/box-office/) - Doris Day: Top Box-office Star & Award Winner
- [Love Me or Leave Me](https://www.dorisday.net/love-me-or-leave-me/) - Love Me or Leave Me is a wonderful film, with Day and Cagney giving memorable performances.
- [Young at Heart](https://www.dorisday.net/young-at-heart/) - Day and Sinatra were wonderful in their scenes together. As usual, Gig Young was a delight to watch. Most viewers will wonder how Doris could leave him for Sinatra.
- [Lucky Me](https://www.dorisday.net/lucky-me/) - Lucky Me was the first musical to be shot in CinemaScope. It was also a picture that Doris Day, Hollywood’s Golden Girl, did not want to make.
- [April in Paris](https://www.dorisday.net/april-in-paris/) - Released in 1952, this Warner Brothers production was popular with audiences and gained favorable reviews for Day and Bolger.
- [Recordings](https://www.dorisday.net/recordings/) - “I love to sing; it takes me to a different dimension,” Day once remarked. Hearing her recordings can take listeners to a different dimension, too, thanks to this uncommonly talented singer.
- [The West Point Story](https://www.dorisday.net/the-west-point-story/) - Although the movie runs almost 45 minutes before Doris Day makes her first appearance, she is given the opportunity to shine and her star quality is evident in every scene she plays.
- [Calamity Jane](https://www.dorisday.net/calamity-jane/) - Doris Day rides the Deadwood Stage across the screen and into our hearts.
- [Young Man With A Horn](https://www.dorisday.net/young-man-with-a-horn/) - Doris Day perfectly captures the style and tone of the big band singer she was.
- [The Tunnel of Love](https://www.dorisday.net/tunnel-of-love/) - As always, Miss Day is a delight. Her comedic talent is second to none and she makes the most of the sometimes tepid situations.
- [Pillow Talk](https://www.dorisday.net/pillow-talk/) - In 1959, after just over a decade in films, Doris Day was nominated for her first Academy Award as Best Actress of the Year for her performance in Pillow Talk.
- [Please Don't Eat the Daisies](https://www.dorisday.net/please-dont-eat-the-daisies/) - David Niven turned out to be a fine leading man for Doris Day, who is wonderful in this role. It became one of her most believable characters.
- [Doris Day continued](https://www.dorisday.net/doris-day-continued/) - Doris Day introduction continued
- [Resources](https://www.dorisday.net/resources/) - Links to other website and sources of information about Doris Day.
- [Billy Rose's Jumbo](https://www.dorisday.net/jumbo/) - Jumbo (1962). The last great MGM (and Doris Day) musical
- [Tea For Two](https://www.dorisday.net/tea-for-two/) - ‘Day & MacRae complement each other like peanut butter and jelly’ – New York Times
- [Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?](https://www.dorisday.net/where-were-you-when-the-lights-went-out/) - Doris Day’s last film for MGM – too bad they couldn’t have come up with a winner for her.
- [My Dream is Yours](https://www.dorisday.net/my-dream-is-yours/) - This beautiful 1949 film, if made today, would be hailed as a triumph, a tour de force, proof that Warner Bros.’ new star, Doris Day, was no fluke, but a genuine discovery by the studio,
- [Lover Come Back](https://www.dorisday.net/lover-come-back/) - "The funniest picture of the year." – New York Times
- [Midnight Lace](https://www.dorisday.net/midnight-lace/) - Slightly improbable but very engrossing and glossy suspense-thriller. It was one of the big hits during the final months of 1960.
- [Lullaby of Broadway](https://www.dorisday.net/lullaby-of-broadway/) - Lullaby of Broadway must be credited for helping to make her a household name.
- [On Moonlight Bay](https://www.dorisday.net/on-moonlight-bay/) - Take a sail on Moonlight Bay – you’ll be surprised at how much you enjoy the trip.
- [Starlift](https://www.dorisday.net/starlift/) - ‘There’s a thread of a story running through the picture which doesn’t interfere to any extent with the songs by MacRae and Miss Day.’
- [The Winning Team](https://www.dorisday.net/the-winning-team/) - Doris Day received top billing in The Winning Team but she clearly was not the star of this 1952 film; Ronald Reagan was.
- [Romance on the High Seas](https://www.dorisday.net/romance-on-the-high-seas/) - Doris Day, Romance on the High Seas (1948). Day throws herself into her movie début like a woman aiming for a passing lifeboat from the deck of the Titanic.
- [With Six You Get Eggroll](https://www.dorisday.net/with-six-you-get-eggroll/) - Doris Day was at the end of her film career as sex, almost hardcore, landed on screens
- [The Cutest Blonde](https://www.dorisday.net/the-cutest-blonde/) - She has been away so long, you may have wondered if she was still here. Her last movie – With Six You Get Egg Roll – was made in 1968, when she was a mere 44.
- [That Touch of Mink](https://www.dorisday.net/that-touch-of-mink/) - It’s glossy and slightly improbable, but the dream pairing of Cary Grant and Doris Day, both masters of sophisticated comedy, smoothes over many of the rough edges.
- [It's a Great Feeling](https://www.dorisday.net/its-a-great-feeling/) - It’s a Great Feeling was aimed at attracting a larger audience for Doris Day, whom the studio was building into their next big star.
- [It Happened to Jane](https://www.dorisday.net/it-happened-to-jane/) - Doris Day and Jack Lemmon: a magic pairing – so what went wrong?
- [By the Light of the Silvery Moon](https://www.dorisday.net/by-the-light-of-the-silvery-moon/) - By the Light of the Silvery Moon is the tuneful follow-up to the very popular 1951 hit for Warner Brothers, On Moonlight Bay.
- [Storm Warning](https://www.dorisday.net/storm-warning/) - Doris Day in her first non-singing role, the dramatic Storm Warning, (1950).
- [Move Over, Darling](https://www.dorisday.net/move-over-darling/) - This fast-paced comedy romp is a delightful mixture of comedy, pathos, slapstick, and heart, delightfully enacted by a talented cast
- [The Thrill of It All](https://www.dorisday.net/the-thrill-of-it-all/) - One of the best pictures Doris Day ever made. It was so popular that it ran for many weeks, and movie goers lined up around the block to see this critically-acclaimed film.
- [Teacher's Pet](https://www.dorisday.net/teachers-pet/) - Teacher’s Pet emerges as one of Doris Day’s best films; she should be proud of this one.
- [I'll See You in my Dreams](https://www.dorisday.net/ill-see-you-in-my-dreams/) - When I’ll See You in My Dreams was released at Radio City Music Hall in New York in late 1951, it toppled that theater’s opening week box office records that had stood for 20 years.
- [Forum](https://www.dorisday.net/forum/) - THE DORIS DAY FORUM
- [Chapter 9](https://www.dorisday.net/discography/chapter-9/) - 9. Doris Day: The Bear Family Records (Germany) Boxed Sets (1992-1997)
- [Chapter 8](https://www.dorisday.net/discography/chapter-8/) - Doris Day: The Television Years (1968-1986)
- [Chapter 7](https://www.dorisday.net/discography/chapter-7/) - 7. Doris Day: The Soundtrack Songs From Doris Day Films (1948-1968)
- [Chapter 6](https://www.dorisday.net/discography/chapter-6/) - 6. Doris Day: Non-Commercial Transcriptions and Recording Sessions
- [Chapter 5](https://www.dorisday.net/discography/chapter-5/) - 5. Doris Day: Other Commercial Albums
- [Chapter 4](https://www.dorisday.net/discography/chapter-4/) - 4. Doris Day: The Columbia Records Solo Years (1947-1967)
- [Chapter 2](https://www.dorisday.net/discography/chapter-2/) - 2. Doris Day: The Les Brown Years – Non-Commercial Recordings (1940-1946)
- [Chapter 1](https://www.dorisday.net/discography/chapter-1/) - 1. Doris Day: The Les Brown Years (1940-1946)
- [Discography](https://www.dorisday.net/discography/) - The Definitive Doris Day Discography attempts to present for both fans and collectors the totality of known songs recorded or sung by Doris Day.
- [Chapter 3](https://www.dorisday.net/discography/chapter-3/) - 3. Doris Day: The Radio Years (1939-1953)
- [Sorry, this page has moved](https://www.dorisday.net/sorry-this-page-has-moved/) - The website has been updated to a Wordpress site. Some of the previous pages are no longer available in the old url (page address) format, however, most are still here. Check the list of films on the right, the top pages, or try the search option, top right, if you can't find what you are looking
- [Caprice](https://www.dorisday.net/caprice/) - With Caprice, Doris Day’s status as top female star would soon end.

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