Why not? She did make a number of them and her films do have some great available images to be used. For others I will point out though that only one of the two unanswered posted images is from a Doris Day film.
A clue for the unanswered non Doris Day image # 68 is that the actress appearing in the image was considered for a possible career boost for a small amount of time. This then now confirms that image # 69 is a scene from a Doris Day film. Anyone?
Just to keep messing with you, the woman you are referring to is Sheree North. This film, along with "How to be very popular" and "The luitenant wore skirts" were her big break. She settled into a journeyman carreer of many small roles and numerous tv guest appearances.
Sorry. Was trying to be cute, but rereading it looks like I was a bit of a jerk.
68 The Best Things in Life are Free 69 Tea for Two
Of course correct. The Best Things In Life Are Free from 1956 and Tea For Two from 1950.
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O.K., as it appear image # 73 has proven to be too difficult to identify, I will now provide the answer. It is The Barkleys Of Broadway from 1949.
The clues given of '' all good things have to eventually come to an end'' and ''ten'' referred to this film being the tenth and final film that Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers appeared in together.
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These two images shouldn't present any problems in identifying them.
A clue for the unanswered non Doris Day image # 68 is that the actress appearing in the image was considered for a possible career boost for a small amount of time. This then now confirms that image # 69 is a scene from a Doris Day film. Anyone?
This film, along with "How to be very popular" and "The luitenant wore skirts" were her big break. She settled into a journeyman carreer of many small roles and numerous tv guest appearances.
Yep, still didn't name the film
68 The Best Things in Life are Free
69 Tea for Two
Of course correct. The Best Things In Life Are Free from 1956 and Tea For Two from 1950.
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More Golden Age of Hollywood musical films to ne identified.
I have the lobbies, and this image isn't included. Probably an imag3 capture
Clue for # 70 is paramount.
Two more images to ponder.
A clue for # 73 is that all good things have to eventually come to an end.
O.K., as it appear image # 73 has proven to be too difficult to identify, I will now provide the answer. It is The Barkleys Of Broadway from 1949.
The clues given of '' all good things have to eventually come to an end'' and ''ten'' referred to this film being the tenth and final film that Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers appeared in together.
These two new images shouldn't present any problem in being able to identifying them.
Clue for 74 is a remake of an earlier film of the same name.
Clue for 75 is big city.
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A final clue for #75 is
#75 is Belle of New York (1952)
I would think that one of these two images should be easier to recognize than the other..
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