
In this writer’s opinion, 1968’s best comedy is the funny and sweet With Six You Get Eggroll. The film stars Doris Day as a widow with three sons who unexpectedly finds love again after she meets a widower (Brian Keith)….
Read more →In this writer’s opinion, 1968’s best comedy is the funny and sweet With Six You Get Eggroll. The film stars Doris Day as a widow with three sons who unexpectedly finds love again after she meets a widower (Brian Keith)….
Read more →“Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you if you’re young at heart.” Musicals are so beloved because they allow us to take a break from our reality and experience a world filled with song and dance. In…
Read more →Hey there, you with classic movie musicals in your eyes…check out guest blogger The Lady Eve’s look at 1957’s The Pajama Game, with Doris Day and John Raitt as labor dispute rivals-turned-lovers, now back on DVD as part of a new Day collection.
Read more →She was everyone’s favorite romantic comedy star in the 1950s and ’60s, and Movie FanFare wants to know which Doris Day romcom is your favorite. Check out our poll, make your pick, and have a nice Day!
Read more →You know the drill. Below is a classic movie photo with Jason’s caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below! “Why do I have a man over my shoulder? Ask me no questions, sister, and I’ll tell…
Read more →Lover Come Back (1961): Movie Review Two years after debuting a sparkling chemistry in 1959′s Pillow Talk, Doris Day and Rock Hudson re-teamed for another romantic comedy, Lover Come Back. Again, they were joined by Tony Randall and a slew…
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