Hollywood Studio Magazine (December 1966)

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Doris Day Returning To Universal For "Epic Of Josie“ Doris Day is returning to Uni¬ versal, where she made some of her biggest hits such as “Pillow Talk” and “Lover Co me Back,” to star in a multi-million dollar Technicolor Western, “The Epic Of Josie,” it was announced recently by Edward Muhl, vice-president in Charge of production. A rousing homecoming celebra- tion is being planned for the star when she checks on the lot in Janu- ary after having been away forthree years. Martin Melcher will be executive producer on “The Epic Of Josie,” which will be produced by Norman Macdonnell, one of the most exper- ienced producers of westerns in the industry who is now producing Uni¬ versal TV’s hour-long “The Road West” series. Harold Swanton has written the original screenplay which has a background of Wyoming in the 1890’s. “The Epic Of Josie” will be the first Western Miss Day has made since she starred in “Calamity Jane” at Warners several years ago. 13