- It's a Great Feeling
:"This article is about the 1949 movie musical. For the title song, see It's a Great Feeling".
Infobox Film
name = It's a Great Feeling
caption = Cover of the 1998 VHS release
director = David Butler
producer =Alex Gottlieb
writer = Story:I.A.L. Diamond
Screenplay:Jack Rose Melville Shavelson
narrator =
starring =Doris Day Dennis Morgan Jack Carson
music =Jule Styne
cinematography =Wilfred M. Cline
editing =Irene Morra
distributor =Warner Bros.
released = flagicon|United States1 August ,1949
runtime = 85 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
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amg_id = 1:25582
imdb_id = 0041515"It's a Great Feeling" (1949) is a
Warner Bros. feature film starringDoris Day ,Jack Carson , andDennis Morgan in aspoof of what goes on behind-the-scenes in Hollywood movie-making. Thescreenplay byJack Rose andMelville Shavelson was based upon a story byI.A.L. Diamond . The film was directed by David Butler and produced byAlex Gottlieb . "It's a Great Feeling" was Day's third film (and her third pairing with Carson) and the first to bring her widespread notice. The film was a "Who's Who?" of Hollywood in its heyday and glorified the studio system at the peak of its golden age.Plot and cast
The film begins with a succession of real-life
film director s - includingMichael Curtiz ,King Vidor , andRaoul Walsh - refusing to helm a new Warners flick, "Mademoiselle Fifi", becauseJack Carson has been signed to star in it. Frustrated,fiction al studio head Arthur Trent (Bill Goodwin ) finally decides to let Carson direct it. Seeking the perfect co-star for himself and fellow leadDennis Morgan , Carson finds her in the person of studiocommissary waitress Judy Adams (Doris Day ), who he dresses in a number of different guises (such as an elevator operator and a cab driver) in the hope Trent will see her, appreciate her potential, and insist Carson cast the unknown. Unfortunately, all Trent keeps seeing is a pretty blonde with a goofy smile and blinking eyes. Carson and Morgan finally conspire to disguise her as a famous French film star with dark hair (and a bad accent), but Trent still manages to recognize her. Upset with all the backstage shenanigans she's been forced to endure, Judy returns home to Gurkee's Corner,Wisconsin to marry long-time sweetheart Jeffrey Bushdinkle.Many of the studio's most popular stars make
cameo appearance s throughout the movie. Among them areErrol Flynn (as Judy's groom),Gary Cooper ,Joan Crawford ,Edward G. Robinson ,Sydney Greenstreet ,Ray Heindorf ,Danny Kaye ,Eleanor Parker ,Patricia Neal ,Ronald Reagan ,Jane Wyman , and evenBugs Bunny (voice ofMel Blanc ) andTweety Bird . Others in the cast includeLois Austin as Saleslady,Irving Bacon as Railroad Information Clerk,Frank Cady as Oculist,Sandra Gould as Train Passenger in Upper Berth, James Holden as Soda Jerk,William J. O'Brien as Reporter,Georges Renavent as Andre Bernet, andOlan Soule as Flack.Musical numbers
Doris Day solos for "At the Cafe Rendezvous", "That Was a Big Fat Lie", and "Blame My Absent-Minded Heart" while Jack Carson warbles "Fiddle Dee Dee" and Dennis Morgan renders "Give Me a Song with a Beautiful Melody". The three join vocal forces for "There's Nothing Rougher than Love". Other tunes include the title number, "It's a Great Feeling".
Reception
"Variety" noted, "Joan Crawford does a pip of a bit in a swank gown shop with the three principals, rating plenty of howls...The guests are brought into the story naturally and this lack of forced use is an aid in spinning the pace along and spotting unexpected comedy." [Quirk, Lawrence J.. "The Films of Joan Crawford". The Citadel Press, 1968.]
Awards and nominations
The title tune "It's a Great Feeling" (written by
Jule Styne andSammy Cahn ), received anAcademy Award nomination for Best Song.References
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