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Doris Day sang "Harbor Lights" in the 1951 film "I'll See You in My Dreams." The song is featured in a poignant scene that showcases her character's emotional depth and connection to the music. The film is a biographical portrayal of the life of songwriter Gus Kahn, highlighting his career and personal life.

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