Ein tolles Gefühl (1949)
24KEin tolles Gefühl: Directed by David Butler. With Dennis Morgan, Doris Day, Jack Carson, Bill Goodwin. A waitress at the Warner Bros. commissary is anxious to break into pictures. She thinks her big break may have arrived when two actors agree to help her.
“Doris Day became an old hand at comedy by the time her career was over, but this early musical comedy with Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson is one of her funniest jobs. She plays a waitress at the Warner studio who wants to break into movies. Aided and abetted by Carson and Morgan, she gets her chance at stardom but not before a series of misadventures that are really an excuse to trot out some of the big Warner stars for brief cameos. She gets to warble a couple of so-so tunes but itu0026#39;s her comedy scenes with Bill Goodwin (as the studio head sheu0026#39;s trying to impress) that display her true comic gifts, batting her lashes and giving him a silly grin. It cracks me up every time! Dennis Morgan has a nice duet with Day and there are some other standard tunes thrown in, but itu0026#39;s an amiable piece of entertainment, nicely packaged in technicolor. Danny Kaye has an unbilled cameo at the train station–and Irving Bacon does a comic turn thatu0026#39;s quite amusing. Guest stars include Joan Crawford, Errol Flynn, Jane Wyman, Sydney Greenstreet, Patricia Neal, Eleanor Parker , Ronald Reagan and Edward G. Robinson. The u0026quot;surpriseu0026quot; ending is a fun twist. And if thatu0026#39;s not enough, thereu0026#39;s S.Z. Sakall (u0026quot;Cuddlesu0026quot;) for even more laughs.”