Links to Doris Day Films Romance On The High Seas(1948) VHS Lively romance and music can be found in this farce about adultery that marked Doris Day's screen debut. Wife Janis Paige suspects husband Don DeFore is cheating on her, and together they wind up on a Caribbean cruise where Day and Jack Carson get in the middle of the jealous couple's spying. Oscar Levant co-stars; songs include "Put 'em in a Box," "It's Magic"; choreography by Busby Berkeley. 99 min. Tea For Two(1950) VHS Musical comedy based on "No, No, Nanette" stars Doris Day as a would-be stage singer who, in order to win money for a Broadway play, must say "no" to every question asked her for 24 hours. Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson, Eve Arden and Billy De Wolfe also star; features songs like "I Know That You Know," "I Want to Be Happy," "I Only Have Eyes for You" and "Oh Me, Oh My." 98 min. The West Point Story(1950) VHS Brassy musical stars James Cagney as a down-on-his-luck stage director who is hired to put on a show at West Point. Frustrated by the production's complications, Cagney strikes a cadet, and, in order to continue working, must become a cadet himself. Co-stars Virginia Mayo, Doris Day and Gordon MacRae. Songs include "You Love Me," "Long Before I Knew You" and "Military Polka." 113 min. On Moonlight Bay(1951) VHS Lively musical-comedy starring Doris Day as a tomboy in a small Indiana town before World War I who falls for college student Gordon MacRae, much to the dismay of her banker father. Partially based on Boothe Tarkington's "Penrod" stories, the film also stars Leon Ames, Rosemary DeCamp and Billy Gray; songs include the title tune, "'Til We Meet Again," "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag." 95 min. April In Paris(1953) VHS Doris Day is the perky chorus girl mistakenly sent to a Paris arts festival who finds love on an ocean liner with milquetoast diplomat Ray Bolger. Dancing, singing and sparkling romance ensue, with songs like "It Must Be Good," "That's What Makes Paree" and "The Place You Hold in My Heart." With Eve Miller, Claude Dauphin. 101 min. Calamity Jane(1953) VHS Doris Day shines as the Old West's sassy female sharpshooter in a rip-roarin' musical comedy about her travels to Chicago to bring back a famed opera singer to save her town's dance hall, but winds up returning with her maid. Also stars Howard Keel, Allyn Ann McLerie, Philip Carey and Dick Wesson. Songs include the Oscar-winning "Secret Love," and more. 101 min. The Pajama Game(1957) VHS Labor relations take on a whole new meaning in George Abbott's filming of the hit Broadway musical, with garment worker activist Doris Day and factory foreman John Raitt playing the enemies-turned-lovers. "Steam Heat," "Hernando's Hideaway" and "I'm Not at All in Love" are among the memorable Adler/Ross tunes enhanced by Bob Fosse's choreography. Special video edition includes outtakes of the unused "The Man Who Invented Love" number and original theatrical trailers for Day's "Romance on the High Seas" and "Calamity Jane," and Adler and Ross' "Damn Yankees." 101 min. Pillow Talk(1959) VHS Movies Unlimited proudly presents this Doris Day classic. She's an interior decorator who shares a party line with playboy Rock Hudson. Romance ensues with a variety of unpredictable situations thrown in for good measure. Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter. 102 min. Please Don't Eat The Daisies(1960) VHS Pleasant comedy stars David Niven and Doris Day as the drama critic and his wife who pack up their brood and move from New York City to a dilapidated old house in the country, only to find old and new problems awaiting them. Janis Paige, Patsy Kelly, Richard Haydn co-star. 111 min. That Touch Of Mink(1962) VHS Doris Day and Cary Grant star in this romantic comedy that's an all-time favorite. She's an unemployed young lady; he's a rich, suave bachelor who sees her as another conquest. Gig Young, John Astin, Audrey Meadows. 99 min. The Thrill Of It All(1963) VHS The quiet domestic life of Doris Day and James Garner is turned upside-down when she becomes a TV spokesperson for a detergent company in this frothy comedy that pokes fun at Madison Avenue, Suburbia and TV, courtesy of scripter Carl Reiner. With Edward Andrews, Arlene Francis, ZaSu Pitts. 108 min. Send Me No Flowers(1964) VHS One of the finest Doris Day-Rock Hudson pairings casts Rock as a hypochondriac so sure of impending death that he's trying to fix Doris up with a new love interest. Tony Randall, Paul Lynde, Clint Walker co-star. 100 min. The Glass Bottom Boat(1966) VHS Comedy mixes with romance in this wacky spy spoof as public relations specialist Doris Day finds that her job in a space lab leads her into a world of zany espionage proceedings and a relationship with boss Rod Taylor. John McGiver, Paul Lynde, Dom DeLuise and Arthur Godfrey also star. 110 min. With Six You Get Egg Roll(1968) VHS Widow Doris Day and widower Brian Keith meet and fall in love, but their four children seem less than thrilled with their new family in this tender funny family comedy. Co-stars Alice Ghostley, George Carlin and Barbara Hershey. 94 min. NOTE: This Title Is Out Of Print; Limit One Per Customer.