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I've Loved Her for 64 Years!

I saw her in her first movie, "Romance On The High Seas" in August 1948 at the Booton Theatre in Booton, New Jersey and as soon as she stared singing, "It's Magic", she had me and I have loved her since--waiting for her to get an honory Oscar and recognition at the Kennedy Center Honors though I have heard she has turned down both! She is happy away from the publics eye taking care of her pet foundation!
 

TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection :: Doris Day


by Ed Tapper

EDGE Contributor

Saturday Mar 17, 2012



This week TCM gives the nod to the supremely talented Doris Day,
with the release of an entertaining DVD box set featuring films from
every phase of her lengthy screen career, and the many genres in which
she excelled. Like the other Greatest Classic legends Collections being released, the box contains four previously issued titles, all
presented in the original aspect ratio, and accompanied by a few,
miscellaneous extras.

Day is radiant in her screen debut, the
1948 musical "Romance on the High Seas." She plays a brassy, blonde band
singer who is paid to take a cruise in place of a jealous socialite
going incognito to spy on her husband. The mindless spree is abetted by
lurid Technicolor, some small-scale Busby Berkeley numbers, and several
wonderful songs from Doris. The transfer is sharp in clarity, and rich
in color.

Two key 1950’s Day films include the Western musical,
"Calamity Jane" in which Doris butches it up as the sharpshooting
heroine partial to wearing men’s clothing. Sadly, Calamity never comes
out of the closet; but the film is full of humor and catchy tunes. Don’t
miss the drag routine at the opening. The grainy DVD transfer shows its
age.

Based on the life of Jazz singer Ruth Etting, "Love Me or
Leave Me" features Doris as an ambitious crooner who achieves stardom
aided by a Chicago gangster eager for more than just a commission.
Cagney is characteristically flamboyant, and Doris proves she can act.
Shot in Cinemascope, the film is letterboxed, but the picture quality is
only fair.

The assortment concludes with one of Day’s "housewife"
pics, "Don’t Eat the Daisies," in which a dilapidated country house and
a scheming starlet threaten the heroine’s marriage to an effete theater
critic. A top-rate supporting cast, and hit title-song, assist this
enjoyable, zany comedy.

As Doris Day is one movie star who never disappoints, any DVD collection of her films is worth the investment.
TCM Greatest Classic Legends Collection: Doris Day
DVD


posted on Mar 19, 2012 2:22 PM ()

Comments:

Love Me or Leave Me is one of my favorite Doris Day movies. Also, Calamity Jane.
comment by boots586 on Mar 19, 2012 3:42 PM ()
She definitely should have won an Oscar for that!!!
reply by greatmartin on Mar 19, 2012 4:23 PM ()
She was always so wholesome-looking and perky.
comment by troutbend on Mar 19, 2012 2:35 PM ()
And, sadly, used by men!!!
reply by greatmartin on Mar 19, 2012 3:14 PM ()

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