Thursday, April 8, 2010

Movies

It's a Great Feeling (1949) Dreadful Warner Brothers vanity piece - Jack Carson and Dennis Morgan play themselves and show why they are no longer remembered. Doris Day at her peak of freshness is never given a decent song - anything good she gets one verse and chorus and that's it, negating my entire purpose for watching it. It's a back-lot picture, about trying to make a picture on the back lot, so everybody who was between takes gets roped in for a cameo. Filmed in luscious technicolor - beautiful but stupid. 3/10

The high point of the film: Joan Crawford KNITTING???