Doris Day stars in this 1951 film with Gorden MacRae. It's a turn of the century musical set in Indiana, with Doris playing the tomboy nextdoor to MacRae, big man on college campus. She catches his eye with a little make-over and the two wholesome kids become a couple, much to her father's(Leon Ames) disapproval. Rosemary DeCamp is her mother, Billy Gray her brother and the always funny, Mary Wicks is the housekeeper/cook. No dramatic acting, just a good clean movie with some laughs.
As the prequel to the second movie, By The Light of the Silvery Moon, it was fun and musically enthralling. Movies of that era were great and being on DVD makes it that much better for future enjoyment.
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the movie is great. i enjoy the film very much. thanks
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
One of the best movies ever!!! A great family movie. Doris Day & Gordon McRae are a great pair. They don't make movies like this anymore! Make sure you see the sequel "By The Light Of The Silvery Moon" too!
I was happy to find a great old classic still available and at a great price. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend to others who might be interested. Thanks!
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