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Movie for a Sunday afternoon: "Do Not Disturb"(1965)
Daily Motion ^
| Ralph Levy
| 1965
Posted on 01/25/2015 11:50:02 AM PST by ReformationFan
TOPICS: Humor; Music/Entertainment; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: 1965; comedy; donotdisturb; dorisday; london; mfasa; paris; ralphlevy; rodtaylor
Today's feature honors the memory of Australian actor Rod Taylor who passed away this month. In the first of this 2 films with comedy legend Doris Day, he plays a wool manufacturer with Miss Day as his wife who gets into comic misadventures in London and Paris. I believe the set used for the hotel big party was the same set used for Captain Von Trapp's house in "The Sound of Music" filmed the same year at the same studio. Also features an animated title sequence from De-Patie Freleng(of Pink Panther fame) and one of Miss Day's best theme songs.
To: ReformationFan; RansomOttawa; Silentgypsy; 1010RD; Gefn; bajabaja; verga
To: ReformationFan
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01/25/2015 2:19:31 PM PST
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buffyt
(Socialism Is Legal Plunder - Bastiat... $18 trillion = enslavement of our children to DEBT.)
To: ReformationFan
Doris Day at 90. Still GORGEOUS!
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01/25/2015 2:19:55 PM PST
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buffyt
(Socialism Is Legal Plunder - Bastiat... $18 trillion = enslavement of our children to DEBT.)
To: buffyt
Indeed. And with Mr. Taylor’s passing, she has outlived almost all her leading men. The only one still with us I believe is her “Midnight Lace”’s John Gavin(a conservative Republican actor who President Reagan appointed U.S. Ambassador to Mexico.)
To: ReformationFan
Que sera, sera! great old song she did....
What will be, will be....
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01/26/2015 5:27:22 AM PST
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buffyt
(Socialism Is Legal Plunder - Bastiat... $18 trillion = enslavement of our children to DEBT.)
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