by MGM (Video & DVD)
Sales Rank: 9531
Price: $29.98
Capture the unbelievable quality of Doris Day disguised as a French chanteuse singing "At The Cafe Rendevous"a glimpse, early on, of the kind of acting she was capable of and always underrated for. This is a happy movie, and it features guest appearances by many famous stars from the old Warner Bros films. <br />It is Doris Day's 3rd film, and the solid beginning of a career in which she entertained millions of people happily throughout most of their lives, mine included. Morgan and Carson were never great co-stars, nor are they the typical handsome leading men Doris would work with in later years, but Doris has said many times that these two showed her how to work the camera! She remembered! <br />One of the most poignant episodes in the film is the heartfelt rendering by Doris of "Blame My Absent-Minded Heart", a great song that should have been a TOP TEN HIT. But there you have the whole Doris Day story.ALWAYS IGNORED BY THOSE THAT COUNT. <br />That is why so many of them are now recanting their horrible treatment in the past of the world's ALL TIME TOP FEMALE STAR!!!!
Viewer Reviews Joan Crawford has a very rare cameo (perhaps the only cameo of her professional career, besides "Hollywood Canteen") in this late 40's Warners picture. It's somewhat of a spoof of the grand Hollywood-like movies of the Golden Era. Joan mocks herself in a comical way in her brief scene. She came across as very funny and believable because she was really just being herself in this movie. If you're a Joan Crawford fan or a fan of 40's cinema then I certainly recommend this Technicolor classic.