# Romance on the High Seas (1948) # My Dream Is Yours (1949) # It's a Great Feeling (1949) # Young Man with a Horn (1950) # Tea for Two (1950) # The West Point Story (1950) # Storm Warning (1951) # Lullaby of Broadway (1951) # On Moonlight Bay (1951) # I'll See You in My Dreams (1951) # Starlift (1951) (Cameo) # The Winning Team (1952) # April in Paris(1952) # By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953) # Calamity Jane (1953) # Lucky Me (1954) # Young at Heart (1954) # Love Me or Leave Me (1955) # The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) # Julie (1956) # The Pajama Game (1957) # Teacher's Pet (1958) # The Tunnel of Love (1958) # It Happened to Jane (1959) # Pillow Talk (1959) # Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960) # Midnight Lace (1960) # Lover Come Back (1961) # That Touch of Mink (1962) # Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962) # The Thrill of It All (1963) # Move Over, Darling(1963) # Send Me No Flowers (1964) # Do Not Disturb(1965) # The Glass Bottom Boat (1966) # The Ballad of Josie (1967) # Caprice (1967) # Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? (1968) # With Six You Get Eggroll(1968)
Doris Day was in the following films: Romance on the High Seas My Dream is Yours It's a Great Feeling Young Man with a horn Two for Tea The West Point Story Storm Warning Lullaby of Broadway On Moonlight Bay I'll See You In My Dreams Starlift The Winning Team April in Paris By The Light of the Silvery Moon Calamity Jane Lucky Me Young at Heart Love Me or Leave Me Man Who Knew Too Much Julie Pajama Game Tunnel of Love Teacher's Pet It happened to Jane Pillow Talk Please Don't Eat the Daisies Midnight Lace Lover Come Back That Touch of Mink Jumbo The Thrill of it all Move Over Darling Send Me No Flowers Do Not Disturb The Glass Bottom Boat Caprice Ballad of Josie Where Were You When the Lights Went Out With Six You Get Eggroll
In 1967's "Caprice," Day's character, Patricia Foster, enters a movie theatre where the main feature is "Caprice."
Day made 40 films.
wrong, she made 39 films
"Romance on the High Seas" (1948).
Like probably twenty.
with six you get eggroll
No, her first film was in 1948. "King Kong" was released in 1933. Fay Wray starred in that film.
Google 'Doris Day address'. That's a good start.
There are several CD's from Calamity Jane with Doris Day. Some are the reissue of the original 1953 Columbia Records issue, and some more recent ones are direct soundtracks from the movie.
This line is said in the 1962 movie "That Touch of Mink" by Doris Day to Cary Grant.
In 1949 Doris Day starred in two movies. My Dream Is Yours and It's a Great Feeling.
She wasn't. Her first movie was released in 1948.
Doris Kenyon
caprice
The only time Doris Day died in a movie was in "Storm Warning' which starred Ronald Reagan and Ginger Rogers.
The movie and song with Sinatra and Doris Day was named "Young At Heart".
Doris Day uttered those words in "Where Were You When The Lights Went Out."
"Young at Heart" with Doris Day
Doris isn't play Annie Oakley, Betty Hutton does. But Doris recorded all songs from the movie.
By the light of the silvery moon
I don't think she was in a movie by that name.
Is Doris Day dead
No, her first film was in 1948. "King Kong" was released in 1933. Fay Wray starred in that film.