Modern Screen (Dec 1954 - Dec 1955)

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IVhen Doris Day reported to Metro for the first time, the whole studio turned out to make her welcome! ■ The studio police were the first to say The picture was Love Me Or Leave Dodo and director Charles Vidor Producer Joe Pasternak went over hello when Doris drove onto the lot. Me. about the singer, Ruth Etting. looked at Ruth Etting's scrapbook. sketches of the sets with Doris. I l lten Doris ran over the music Designer Helen Rose showed Doris \pith musical director Johnny Green, drawings of the 1920-style dresses. Then Dodo joined husband Marty Melcher for lunch at the commissary, said hello — and goodbye— to Stewart Granger just before he left for India. NOTICE TODAY Jane Powell came over to say hello and good luck to a fellow-songstress. And she got such a big kick out of the sign Pasternak and Vidor had Everyone on the lot was so friendly to Doris, who just beamed all day. had put up! It really shows how much Dodo is liked by Hollywoodites. 13