1948 "Miss Magic of 1948" - Peter Godfrey & Doris Day
1957 The Tunnel Of Love - Doris Day & Richard Widmark
1963 Move Over Darling - James Garner & Doris Day
1966 The Glass Bottom Boat - Doris Day & Rod Taylor
1975 Doris Day Her Own Story book presentation - Doris Day
Thanks Peter for the Doris Miss Magic of 1948 photo. It is another new photo that I have not seen before. I love the expression on Doris' face. It is a great picture.
I wonder if there was a tie-in with Doris' It's Magic song she sang in Romance On The High Seas
1948 Romance On The High Seas - Doris Day
1956 The Man Who Knew Too Much premiere - James Stewart, Alfred Hitchcock & Doris Day
1960 Midnight Lace - Doris Day & Doris Lloyd
1964 Do Not Disturb on the set - Doris Day & international athletes
Thanks again Peter for another surprising photo of Doris moving. Would this photo be from around 1956 when she moved to North Crescent Drive? I have not seen it before.
Photos from the charming and underappreciated It Happened To Jane are always enjoyable to see.
Great pictures Peter.
I wonder if the moving day pic isn't when she was leaving Warner's after Lucky Me. Looks like the white piano form Lucky Me and maybe part of her costume on the right. She'd had her hair cut and was ready for Young At Heart. Just a thought. Always appreciate your rare photos.
Thanks,
Jill
Thanks for responding all. The photo is probably, as Jas stated, Doris and Marty's move to Cresent Drive.
1949 Forth Worth - Texas - Neville G. Penrose, Bob Hope, Doris Day, Irene Ryan, Hy Averback, Les Brown a.o.
1949 Forth Worth - Texas - Doris Day, ? & Bob Hope
Looking at these wonderful 1949 photos of Doris reminds us how much she has seen in her travels around America. This experience made her fearful to travel by plane. She declined several roles that required her to travel by plane. It is ironic that Doris was one of the first women to pilot a plane on film in Julie.
Thanks again for an nice reply, found a lot of Bob Hope Show photo's over the years… hope to find some more.
1956 Julie - Doris Day & Louis Jourdan
1956 Julie - Doris Day & Louis Jourdan
1950 The West Point Story - James Cagney, Doris Day a.o.
1959 Pillow Talk - Nick Adams, Doris Day a.o.
1965 The Glass Bottom Boat on the set - Rod Taylor, Doris Day & Arthur Godfrey
1968 With Six You Get Eggroll - Doris Day & Brian Keith
1956 The Man Who Knew Too Much - Daniel Gélin, James Stewart, Doris Day, Cristhopher Olsen, Brenda De Banzie & Bernard Miles
1961 Lover Come Back - Doris Day & Rock Hudson
1961 Lover Come Back - Doris Day & Rock Hudson
1950 The West Point Story - James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Doris Day, Gordon MacRae & Gene Nelson
1956/1957? Doris Day
1959 Pillow Talk promo - Doris Day & Rock Hudson
1962 Doris Day at home by Leo Fuchs
1963 Move Over Darling - Doris Day & Polly Bergen
1963 Move Over Darling - James Garner, Doris Day, Polly Bergen & Thelma Ritter
Came across a few more.
1949/1950 Doris Day & Bob Hope
1951 I'll See You In My Dreams on the set - Mrs. Gus Kahn, Linda Kahn (Gus’s granddaughter), Doris Day and Mrs. Donald Kahn (daughter-in-law of Gus Kahn)
1954 Lucky Me on the set - Doris Day & Robert Cummings
1956/1957 Doris Day & Marty Melcher
I must visit this section of the board more often. So many beautiful and rare photos to admire.
Ditto, Johnny, re the Leo Fuchs photo from 1962. That is sublime. One of my all-time favorites. That shot makes me immediately think of the song Lazy Afternoon by Jerome Moross and John La Touche. It expresses the quiet joy of spending a lazy afternoon by letting your mind go where it wants to go. This song would have been a natural for Doris because it is so intimate and the lyrics speak to one person.
Thank you Peter for finding all these wonderful treasures. You rock the casbah.
Thanks again your lovely reply's, nice to read them!
1950 Tea For Two - Doris Day, Eve Arden, Gene Nelson a.o.
1955 The Man Who Knew Too Much on the set - Doris Day & Alfred Hitchcock
1961 That Touch Of Mink - Doris Day & Audrey Meadows
1961 That Touch Of Mink - Doris Day
Found a few more.
1949 My Dream Is Yours on the set - Doris Day
1951 Lullaby Of Broadway - Doris Day, Anne Triola & Billy De Wolfe
1951 Lullaby Of Broadway - Gladys George, Doris Day. ? Billy De Wolfe & Anne Triola
1952 Recording Studio - Doris Day
1959 Pillow Talk - Doris Day & Rock Hudson
1967 Caprice - Doris Day & Richard Harris
Really love the 1949 photo of the My Dream Is Yours 1949 photo of Doris in front of the flowers.
The 1952 photo of Doris in the recording studio is another knockout. Both photos are new to me.
The Pillow Talk photo of Doris and Rock is really interesting. Doris is wearing the costume she wore in the opening scene of the film. I don't recall Rock in a scene with Doris while she wore this costume. She wore pajamas at the end of Pillow Talk when Rock carried her along the streets of New York.
Thanks so much Peter for such beautiful Doris photos. You are the great Doris Day Forum Photo Research Department leader.