By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953)
If you were that one person in the world who enjoyed watching On Moonlight Bay, you’ll be glad to hear they made a sequel! By the Light of the Silvery Moon continues the romance between Doris Day and Gordon MacRae, as well as Doris’s family dynamics, led by Leon Ames and Rosemary DeCamp.
Just as in the first movie, the title song is the main one plugged throughout the film, with a few very silly songs sprinkled in-between. It has just as watery a romance as the first movie had, and you’ll find yourself groaning several times throughout Doris and Gordon’s corny, campy scenes. It just goes to show you that two stars with beautiful smiles and beautiful voices can be shepherded into several lousy movies together. It’s too bad, really, that none of their five onscreen pairings were very good. You’re better off watching Oklahoma! and Romance on the High Seas instead for a fun, but separate, Doris and Gordon marathon.
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Just as in the first movie, the title song is the main one plugged throughout the film, with a few very silly songs sprinkled in-between. It has just as watery a romance as the first movie had, and you’ll find yourself groaning several times throughout Doris and Gordon’s corny, campy scenes. It just goes to show you that two stars with beautiful smiles and beautiful voices can be shepherded into several lousy movies together. It’s too bad, really, that none of their five onscreen pairings were very good. You’re better off watching Oklahoma! and Romance on the High Seas instead for a fun, but separate, Doris and Gordon marathon.
Want to watch it? Click here to watch it on ok.ru. And thanks "Classic Cinema Central Seleus B" for posting!
More Doris Day movies here!