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# TCM Spotlight: Doris Day Collection (It's a Great Feeling / Tea for Two / April in Paris / The Tunnel of Love / Starlift)

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The perpetually twinkling star of postwar Hollywood gets another DVD boxed set, TCM Spotlight: Doris Day Collection , covering the early part of Day's career. Four of these titles were cranked out between 1949 and 1952, when Doris was busy getting a push as the latest edition of America's Sweetheart. It's a Great Feeling is a very meta-satire on Hollywood and its crazy ways, taken from a story by future Billy Wilder writing partner I.A.L. Diamond. Doris is a simple gal from Gurkey's Corners, Wisconsin, who meets Jack Carson, the overbearing actor (playing himself), newly given a chance to direct a film because nobody else wants to work with him. (We learn this in an early sequence featuring turn-downs from real-life directors Raoul Walsh, Michael Curtiz, and King Vidor.) This fun trifle has mutual ribbing between Carson and Dennis Morgan (also playing himself), and a gaggle of cameos: Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman, Edward G. Robinson, and one final-scene surprise that ought not be given away. Tea for Two teams Day with Gordon MacRae, who would be, like Carson, a frequent co-star. An extremely loose variation on the Broadway perennial No, No, Nanette , the movie imports a collection of unbeatable song classics, including some Gershwin numbers and (from the original stage musical) "Tea for Two." An incredibly labored plot device, predicting Jim Carrey's Yes Man , helps keep the non-musical sections lame, although Eve Arden and Billy De Wolfe are around to cut up. The movie is also a terrific showcase for dancer Gene Nelson, an under-appreciated hoofer who has a major part. Starlift is a long-unavailable musical that uses the Hollywood Canteen approach: get a big roster of stars together and have them perform for the troops. Day appears only in the early reels, as herself, time enough to belt out "'S Wonderful" and supply some perk. The movie shoehorns in the likes of Ruth Roman, Gary Cooper (actually talk-singing the chorus of "Look Out, Stranger, I'm a Texas Ranger"), James Cagney, Randolph Scott, and an extended bit from Phil Harris. Gene Nelson returns for some excellent dance scenes. April in Paris gives a rare leading role to Ray Bolger, whose mugging style, better suited to the Broadway stage, contrasts with Day's camera-ready shine; the two don't have much chemistry together. The flat story has Doris as a chorus girl mistakenly invited to represent the U.S. at an international peace conference. At least the Vernon Duke-composed songs, most with lyrics by Sammy Cahn, are a decent lot, and of course Bolger can dance up a storm, notably in a trick number that has him performing with two versions of himself dressed as Lincoln and Washington. Much different in tone is The Tunnel of Love , from 1958, a leering farce based on a play (itself based on a Peter DeVries novel). Doris is married to uptight cartoonist Richard Widmark when an adoption scheme puts hubby in too-close proximity to the lady (Gia Scala) from the adoption agency. Gene Kelly's smarmy direction does nothing to improve the bizarre premise; only Gig Young and Elizabeth Wilson hit the right pitch. The discs include the usual Warners collection of shorts and cartoons, but no Day-specific supporting extras. --Robert Horton It's a Great Feeling Spills and Chills (1949 WB Short) Bear Feat (1949 WB Cartoon) Breakdowns of 1949 (WB Short) Theatrical Trailer Tea for Two So You Want to Hold Your Husband (1950 WB Short) Tee for Two (1945 Tom and Jerry Cartoon) "No, No Nanette" Radio Show [audio only] [ from the 1949 "Railroad Hour" series, with Doris Day and Gordon MacRae] "No, No Nanette" Overture [audio only] [from lost 1930 Warner Bros. Film] Theatrical Trailer April in Paris So You Want to Wear the Pants (1952 WB Short) Terrier Stricken (1952 WB Cartoon) Theatrical Trailer the Tunnel of Love Tot Watchers (1958 MGM Cartoon ") Theatrical Trailer Starlift Desert Killer (1952 WB Short) So You Want to Be a Bachelor (1951 WB Short) Sleepy Time Possum (1951 WB Cartoon) Theatrical Trailer.

Review: My husband and I Really Enjoyed These Movies! - Doris Day was so talented! A stylish, charismatic comedian with a wonderful voice, she is very entertaining. The sets are also very interesting and by today's standards, the interior design top notch, notably attractive. One must also applaud her lady-like designer clothing and refreshing girl-next-door modesty. Doris' male co-stars said she made acting easy for them - all they had to do was follow her lead! My husband enjoyed them as much as I did, and asked to see them at first opportunity, until we had seen all of the DVDs in the two collections I ordered. I used to see all of these movies with my mother, and am very glad they are not lost to history!
Review: Doris Day's remaining works at Warner Bros. not yet on DVD - This is the third of three box sets of films from Warner Home Video dedicated to Doris Day. The first two are Doris Day Collection 1 (Billy Rose's Jumbo / Calamity Jane / The Glass Bottom Boat / Love Me or Leave Me / Lullaby of Broadway / The Pajama Game / Please Don't Eat the Daisies / Young Man with a Horn) and The Doris Day Collection, Vol. 2 (Romance on the High Seas / My Dream Is Yours / On Moonlight Bay / I'll See You in My Dreams / By the Light of the Silvery Moon / Lucky Me) . This set contains five films, yet no extra features on Doris Day herself. She has a very interesting personal story, so I'm surprised at the lack of such details in any of her boxed sets. She basically had a double set of problems that could have ended her career in 1968 - her husband died and she was left with a mountain of debts. She rebounded with her successful TV career and is today quite active in animal rights issues. The following is taken from the press release for the set, which contains cartoons, shorts and trailers as extra features. April in Paris (1952) The State Department wants Ethel Barrymore to represent the American theater at an arts exposition in Paris. But Miss Barrymore's invitation is sent by mistake to Miss Ethel "Dynamite" Jackson, a blonde brassy chorus girl. Ray Bolger plays the stuffy bureaucrat who mismailed the Barrymore missive - and now has a stateroom full of explosives on his hands for a Paris-bound ocean voyage. Plus there's a little matter of a marriage performed on the high seas that isn't quite legal. DVD Special Features: · Vintage short So You Want To Wear The Pants · Classic cartoon Terrier Stricken · Theatrical trailer · Subtitles: English & French (Main feature. Bonus material/trailer may not be subtitled) It's a Great Feeling (1949) No one will work with actor Jack Carson (who plays himself), so he just puts his own movie together. Good buddy Dennis Morgan is hoodwinked into co-starring. And there's a talented kid in the studio commissary (Day) eager for her big break. In her third film (and third with Carson), Doris Day plays that up-and-comer in a musical spoof featuring real Hollywood and Warner Bros. back lot locales, star cameos (Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Edward G. Robinson, among others) and a surprise comedy finale. Starlift (1951) The charming tale of a serviceman with a crush on a movie ingenue is the backdrop for this film featuring Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, James Cagney, Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman, Gene Nelson, Virginia Mayo, Jane Wyman, Randolph Scott and more Hollywood celebrities performing for flyboys in uniform. Songs by the Gershwins and Cole Porter plus a hilarious Western production number with Gary Cooper as a Texas Ranger add to the fun. DVD Special Features: · Vintage short Musical Memories · Classic cartoon Sleepy Time Possum · Theatrical trailer · Subtitles: English & French (Main feature. bonus material/trailer may not be subtitled) Tea for Two (1950) Wealthy, stagestruck Nan Carter strikes a bet that she can say "no" to everything for 48 hours. If she wins, she gets the $25,000 to back a Broadway musical vehicle for herself. She's determined, even if it means saying "no" when the guy she loves pops the question. Nan doesn't know it yet, but her fortune has been wiped out in the Crash of '29. Costars Gordon MacRae and Gene Nelson on hand to help provide songs, dance and romance. Eve Arden, Billy DeWolfe and S.Z "Cuddles" Sakall deliver lots of laughs, and the Gershwins, Vincent Youmans, Harry Warren and other Tin Pan Alley greats supply the songs which include the title tune, Do, Do, Do, I Only Have Eyes for You, I Want to Be Happy and lots more. DVD Special Features: · Vintage short So You Want to Hold Your Husband · Classic cartoon Tee for Two · No, No Nanette Radio Show - From the 1949 "Railroad Hour" series, with Doris Day and Gordon MacRae · No, No Nanette Overture - From the surviving Vitaphone disc from lost 1930 Warner Bros. film · Theatrical trailer · Subtitles: English & French (Main feature. Bonus material/trailer may not be subtitled) The Tunnel of Love (1958) Isolde (Doris Day) and Augie (Richard Widmark) Poole are trying to adopt a baby. Dick (Gig Young), the Poole's neighbor, has advice for Augie during these challenging times: have an affair. No way, says Augie. Then he wakes up in a motel room with no memory of the night before - and finds a thank-you note from the caseworker who's handling the Poole adoption. Gene Kelly directs this musical comedy. DVD special features include: · Classic cartoon Tot Watchers · Theatrical trailer · Subtitles: English & French (Main feature. Bonus material/trailer may not be subtitled)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Dennis Morgan, Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Jack Carson, Ray Bolger, Richard Widmark |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 395 Reviews |
| Format | Black & White, Box set, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Original recording remastered, Subtitled |
| Genre | Drama |
| Initial release date | 2009-04-07 |
| Language | English |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Drama
- **Format:** Box set, NTSC, Subtitled, Black & White, Multiple Formats, Original recording remastered
- **Contributor:** Jack Carson, Ray Bolger, Richard Widmark, Dennis Morgan, Doris Day, Gordon MacRae
- **Initial release date:** 2009-04-07
- **Language:** English

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My husband and I Really Enjoyed These Movies!
*by C***C on June 23, 2020*

Doris Day was so talented! A stylish, charismatic comedian with a wonderful voice, she is very entertaining. The sets are also very interesting and by today's standards, the interior design top notch, notably attractive. One must also applaud her lady-like designer clothing and refreshing girl-next-door modesty. Doris' male co-stars said she made acting easy for them - all they had to do was follow her lead! My husband enjoyed them as much as I did, and asked to see them at first opportunity, until we had seen all of the DVDs in the two collections I ordered. I used to see all of these movies with my mother, and am very glad they are not lost to history!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Doris Day's remaining works at Warner Bros. not yet on DVD
*by C***E on December 25, 2008*

This is the third of three box sets of films from Warner Home Video dedicated to Doris Day. The first two are Doris Day Collection 1 (Billy Rose's Jumbo / Calamity Jane / The Glass Bottom Boat / Love Me or Leave Me / Lullaby of Broadway / The Pajama Game / Please Don't Eat the Daisies / Young Man with a Horn) and The Doris Day Collection, Vol. 2 (Romance on the High Seas / My Dream Is Yours / On Moonlight Bay / I'll See You in My Dreams / By the Light of the Silvery Moon / Lucky Me) . This set contains five films, yet no extra features on Doris Day herself. She has a very interesting personal story, so I'm surprised at the lack of such details in any of her boxed sets. She basically had a double set of problems that could have ended her career in 1968 - her husband died and she was left with a mountain of debts. She rebounded with her successful TV career and is today quite active in animal rights issues. The following is taken from the press release for the set, which contains cartoons, shorts and trailers as extra features. April in Paris (1952) The State Department wants Ethel Barrymore to represent the American theater at an arts exposition in Paris. But Miss Barrymore's invitation is sent by mistake to Miss Ethel "Dynamite" Jackson, a blonde brassy chorus girl. Ray Bolger plays the stuffy bureaucrat who mismailed the Barrymore missive - and now has a stateroom full of explosives on his hands for a Paris-bound ocean voyage. Plus there's a little matter of a marriage performed on the high seas that isn't quite legal. DVD Special Features: · Vintage short So You Want To Wear The Pants · Classic cartoon Terrier Stricken · Theatrical trailer · Subtitles: English & French (Main feature. Bonus material/trailer may not be subtitled) It's a Great Feeling (1949) No one will work with actor Jack Carson (who plays himself), so he just puts his own movie together. Good buddy Dennis Morgan is hoodwinked into co-starring. And there's a talented kid in the studio commissary (Day) eager for her big break. In her third film (and third with Carson), Doris Day plays that up-and-comer in a musical spoof featuring real Hollywood and Warner Bros. back lot locales, star cameos (Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Edward G. Robinson, among others) and a surprise comedy finale. Starlift (1951) The charming tale of a serviceman with a crush on a movie ingenue is the backdrop for this film featuring Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, James Cagney, Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman, Gene Nelson, Virginia Mayo, Jane Wyman, Randolph Scott and more Hollywood celebrities performing for flyboys in uniform. Songs by the Gershwins and Cole Porter plus a hilarious Western production number with Gary Cooper as a Texas Ranger add to the fun. DVD Special Features: · Vintage short Musical Memories · Classic cartoon Sleepy Time Possum · Theatrical trailer · Subtitles: English & French (Main feature. bonus material/trailer may not be subtitled) Tea for Two (1950) Wealthy, stagestruck Nan Carter strikes a bet that she can say "no" to everything for 48 hours. If she wins, she gets the $25,000 to back a Broadway musical vehicle for herself. She's determined, even if it means saying "no" when the guy she loves pops the question. Nan doesn't know it yet, but her fortune has been wiped out in the Crash of '29. Costars Gordon MacRae and Gene Nelson on hand to help provide songs, dance and romance. Eve Arden, Billy DeWolfe and S.Z "Cuddles" Sakall deliver lots of laughs, and the Gershwins, Vincent Youmans, Harry Warren and other Tin Pan Alley greats supply the songs which include the title tune, Do, Do, Do, I Only Have Eyes for You, I Want to Be Happy and lots more. DVD Special Features: · Vintage short So You Want to Hold Your Husband · Classic cartoon Tee for Two · No, No Nanette Radio Show - From the 1949 "Railroad Hour" series, with Doris Day and Gordon MacRae · No, No Nanette Overture - From the surviving Vitaphone disc from lost 1930 Warner Bros. film · Theatrical trailer · Subtitles: English & French (Main feature. Bonus material/trailer may not be subtitled) The Tunnel of Love (1958) Isolde (Doris Day) and Augie (Richard Widmark) Poole are trying to adopt a baby. Dick (Gig Young), the Poole's neighbor, has advice for Augie during these challenging times: have an affair. No way, says Augie. Then he wakes up in a motel room with no memory of the night before - and finds a thank-you note from the caseworker who's handling the Poole adoption. Gene Kelly directs this musical comedy. DVD special features include: · Classic cartoon Tot Watchers · Theatrical trailer · Subtitles: English & French (Main feature. Bonus material/trailer may not be subtitled)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Can't you see how happy we will be?" When watching these films:)
*by B***M on September 16, 2025*

I grew up watching Doris Day films from the public library and fell in love with her personality and her fabulous voice. I was thrilled to receive this collection of her classic films as a birthday gift. April in Paris and Tea for Two were two of my favorites and having them in their restored condition have made me very happy.

## Frequently Bought Together

- TCM Spotlight: Doris Day Collection (It's a Great Feeling / Tea for Two / April in Paris / The Tunnel of Love / Starlift)
- Doris Day: The Essential Collection [DVD]
- Silver Screen Icons: Doris Day (4FE) [DVD]

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