Doris Day
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Filmography
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Pillow Talk
(1959)In their first romantic comedy together, Doris Day and Rock Hudson are utterly charming as an uptight interior decorator and an amorous playboy who are forced to share a party line.

The Pajama Game
(1957)Workers at the Sleeptite Pajama Factory are demanding a raise. But their leader starts to fall for the superintendent hired to oppose the union.

It Happened to Jane
(1959)When a shipment of expired shellfish arrives to her New England lobstery, Jane Osgood decides to take a capitalist railroad tycoon to court.

Tea for Two
(1950)The screen version of "No, No, Nanette" in which an actress/heiress bets her uncle that she can say "no" to every question for the length of a weekend. If she wins, she gets the chance to star in her own Broadway show.

Please Don't Eat the Daisies
(1960)A family relocates from the city to the suburbs. Challenges ensue when a damaging play review leads a famed actress to target the husband.

I'll See You in My Dreams
(1951)Songwriter Gus Kahn fights to make his name, then has to fight again to survive the Depression.
Julie
(1956)Doris Day and Louis Jourdan star in a terrifying thriller of a woman and her murderous husband in Julie. Lyle Benton (Jourdan) becomes so upset when he discovers his wife, airline stewardess Julie (Day), talking with her late husband's cousin, that he tries to kill his wife and himself in a nearly fatal car crash. After the accident, Julie learns that Lyle murdered her first husband. Horrified, she goes to the police, but with no evidence it's her word against his. Julie hides from Lyle, but when she goes back to work, Lyle is one of the passengers on her flight. In a fit of homicidal madness, Lyle murders the pilot, co-pilot and himself ... leaving Julie at the controls and the only one who can save the lives of her passengers.

With Six You Get Eggroll
(1968)When two widowers fall in love and get married, they return from their honeymoon to discover that their respective children (and pets) might not be as great a match. It's a hysterical comedy classic for the entire family.

April in Paris
(1952)Doris Day and Ray Bolger star as a chorus girl and a diplomat who meet and fall in love all because of a bureaucratic snafu. There's plenty of singing, dancing and romance when it's April in Paris.

What a Difference a Day Made: Doris Day Superstar
(2009)An endearing account of the life of an iconic American entertainer that reconciles her wholesome, girl-next-door image with a more nuanced reality.

Lucky Me
(1954)Three struggling performers find hope when a renowned songwriter offers them stardom, if he can persuade a wealthy oilman to fund his new musical.

The Man Who Knew Too Much
(1956)James Stewart and Doris Day are stunning in Alfred Hitchcock's brilliant suspense thriller about an American couple who get caught up in international espionage after their son is kidnapped.

Lover Come Back
(1961)Account executives Jerry uses unethical means of securing accounts while Carol lures clients with her charm and knowledge. But when he steals a client out from under her nose, revenge propels her to infiltrate his secret VIP campaign in order to persuade the mystery product’s scientist to switch to her advertising firm.

Teacher's Pet
(1958)Clark Gable plays Jim Gannon, a school-of-hard-knocks newspaperman who despises journalism schools, until he sees who's doing the teaching.

Send Me No Flowers
(1964)George Kimball mistakenly believes he only has a few months to live, and arouses the suspicions of his wife Judy when he tries to pair her off with Bert Power as a potential future husband.

That Touch of Mink
(1962)That Touch of Mink is an enchanting romantic comedy featuring wonderful performances from Hollywood favourites Cary Grant and Doris Day. How much should a girl sacrifice to get the man of her dreams? That's the question facing an innocent country girl (Doris Day), who is swept into the whirlwind of the rich and famous when a Rolls Royce splashes her with mud.

The West Point Story
(1950)Academy Award winner James Cagney puts on his dancing shoes again for The West Point Story, a spirited comedy packed with star-power and tunes by vetran songwriters Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn.

Romance on the High Seas
(1948)A singer on a Caribbean cruise gets mixed up in a series of romantic problems.

Saga of Death Valley
(1939)A vengeful man moves into a town operated by the criminal who murdered his father and kidnapped his brother, intent on turning the locals against him.

Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths
(1990)Behind the glamor of the movie screen are the real lives of some of the brightest stars who died from dark secrets, heartbreak, torment and murder.