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It`s a Great Feeling   1949     2 and a half stars    N/R, 84 min.
Genre: Musical / Comedy
Director: David Butler  
Cast: Dennis Morgan, Doris Day, Jack Carson, Bill Goodwin, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Errol Flynn, Danny Kaye, Ronald Reagan, Irving Bacon, Claire Carleton, Mel Blanc, Michael Curtiz, David Butler, Frank Cady

  This spoof on Hollywood musicals is Doris Day's third movie, and many Warner Bros. stars make cameo appearances. The story begins as Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson (Themselves) are preparing their next film and are unable to find a director, so Carson decides to take the job. Morgan is unhappy with Carson's decision and threatens to bow out—until Carson promises a waitress, Judy Adams (Day), at the Warner Bros. commissary a job as an actress if she will pose as his pregnant wife and convince Morgan that he needs the money. The ploy works, but there is no part for Judy in the film, and a dejected Judy returns to her Wisconsin home to marry her boyfriend. The film ends at the wedding when the newly married couple turns around, and the groom looks just like Errol Flynn (played by himself).



Cast
Dennis Morgan Himself
Doris Day Judy Adams
Jack Carson Himself
Bill Goodwin Arthur Trent
Gary Cooper Himself
Joan Crawford Herself
Errol Flynn Jeffrey Bushdinkle
Danny Kaye Himself
Ronald Reagan Himself
Irving Bacon RR Information Clerk
Claire Carleton Grace
Mel Blanc Bugs Bunny (voice)
Michael Curtiz Himself
David Butler Himself
Frank Cady Oculist


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