Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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Between takes, Doris has her 1 hair combed fore the next scene. 1 i j chosen by mixed-up government man Ray at the Festival of Arts in "April In Paris." Out of camera range, dance instructor Don Saddler closely observes Doris as she does her solo steps. DORIS DAY, who gained popularity and made .her way to the big time via her terrific singing voice, is now equally acclaimed as a dancer, and a top-notch one at that. After a refresher course in ballet, which she hasn't tackled since she was a youngster, Doris was ready to breeze through some intricate comedy dances for her new film, "April In Paris," in which she plays a rowdy chorus girl. She also sings a long list of marvelous new songs, including the prophetic opening number, "It Must Be Good," a statement no one need challenge. Right: Singing "It Must Be Good." Doris may one day be starring for her manager hubby, Marty Melcher. who plans to turn producer.