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Lucky Me (1954) - Mysterious Stranger

After she caused him to wreck his car, the rest of the cute meet between composer Brad (Robert Cummings) and superstitious trouper Candy (Doris Day), who is stuck working in a Miami hotel, his identity duly mistaken, in the first wide-screen musical, from Warner Bros., Lucky Me, 1954.

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Lucky Me - (Original Trailer)
Doris Day stars in the musical Lucky Me (1954) about a stranded musical troupe that takes jobs cleaning a hotel.
Lucky Me (1954) - High Hopes
Out of work and forced to take hotel kitchen jobs, song and dance team Candy, Flo, Duke and Hap (Doris Day, Nancy Walker, Phil Silvers and Eddie Foy Jr.,) with a number by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster, Leroy Prinz with choreography, in the Warner Bros. musical Lucky Me, 1954.
Lucky Me (1954) - Sing Like An Angel
Doris Day as showgirl "Candy," tune by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster, pitching for composer boyfriend Brad (Robert Cummings) to financier Thayer (Bill Goodwin), the brunette extra in evening gown, jacket and gloves Angie Dickinson, in her first movie scene, Warner Bros. Lucky Me, 1954.
Lucky Me (1954) - Superstition Song
Warner Bros. opens with Miami location shots, joining Doris Day on the soundstage in Hollywood's first wide-screen musical, the song by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster, Leroy Prinz choreography, Jack Donohue directing, in Lucky Me, 1954, also starring Robert Cummings and Phil Silvers.

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