Screenland (Jul-Dec 1948)

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Most refreshing new personality in a long time is delightful Doris Day— a charmer, a deft comedienne, and how she can sing! Screenland Salutes Doris Day in "Romance on The High Seas Doris is a dainty dish, yes — bur more than that, a clever performer. With such stiff competition as Jack Carson, left, and Oscar Levant in scene at top of page, she more than holds her own in "Romance on the High Seas," Michael Curtiz's entertaining musical romance, released by Warner Bros.