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Lucky Me

  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
972
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Doris Day, Robert Cummings, and Phil Silvers in Lucky Me (1954)
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Romantic ComedyComedyMusicalRomance

Three struggling theatrical performers meet a famous songwriter who is trying to convince a wealthy oilman to finance a musical he is scripting, promising them stardom if it comes to fruitio... Read allThree struggling theatrical performers meet a famous songwriter who is trying to convince a wealthy oilman to finance a musical he is scripting, promising them stardom if it comes to fruition.Three struggling theatrical performers meet a famous songwriter who is trying to convince a wealthy oilman to finance a musical he is scripting, promising them stardom if it comes to fruition.

  • Director
    • Jack Donohue
  • Writers
    • James O'Hanlon
    • Robert O'Brien
    • Irving Elinson
  • Stars
    • Doris Day
    • Robert Cummings
    • Phil Silvers
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • Jack Donohue
    • Writers
      • James O'Hanlon
      • Robert O'Brien
      • Irving Elinson
    • Stars
      • Doris Day
      • Robert Cummings
      • Phil Silvers
    • 32User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Doris Day
    Doris Day
    • Candy Williams
    Robert Cummings
    Robert Cummings
    • Dick Carson
    Phil Silvers
    Phil Silvers
    • Hap Schneider
    Eddie Foy Jr.
    Eddie Foy Jr.
    • Duke McGee
    Nancy Walker
    Nancy Walker
    • Flo Neely
    Martha Hyer
    Martha Hyer
    • Lorraine Thayer
    Bill Goodwin
    Bill Goodwin
    • Otis Thayer
    Marcel Dalio
    Marcel Dalio
    • Anton
    Hayden Rorke
    Hayden Rorke
    • Tommy Arthur
    James Burke
    James Burke
    • Mahoney
    Bebe Allen
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Man at Ladder
    • (uncredited)
    John Alvin
    John Alvin
    • Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    William Bakewell
    William Bakewell
    • Jaguar Owner
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Boyle Jr.
    Jack Boyle Jr.
    • Call Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Diner
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Charles Cane
    Charles Cane
    • Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Carruthers
    Steve Carruthers
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Donohue
    • Writers
      • James O'Hanlon
      • Robert O'Brien
      • Irving Elinson
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    5bkoganbing

    Backing For The Show

    For the film Lucky Me, Doris Day was reunited with composers Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster who wrote the score for Calamity Jane and gave Doris one of her biggest hits, Secret Love in one of her biggest film successes. Unfortunately none of the songs from Lucky Me was ever any kind of hit for Day and the film is a very ordinary backstage story.

    With some establishing shots in Miami Beach done in Cinemascope, Lucky Me is also the name of the show composer Robert Cummings is writing the score for. Doris is part of a quartet act that consists of Phil Silvers, Eddie Foy, Jr., and Nancy Walker. Through some of the usual Phil Silvers shenanigans, the group has to work to pay off a debt to restaurant owner Marcel Dalio.

    Cummings is staying at the hotel that Dalio's restaurant is at and again through shenanigans, Day and Cummings meet. Day thinks he's garage mechanic and Cummings keeps up the pretense as has been done in more movies I can remember. That's because he's romancing daughter of bankroll, Bill Goodwin in the person of Martha Hyer.

    If you can't tell where this is all going you haven't seen too many films let alone musicals. It would have been nice if Doris and the gang had been given some hit songs from this film, but Fain and Webster who won Academy Awards for Secret Love and Love Is A Many Splendored Thing came up short in the score for Lucky Me.

    Eddie Foy, Jr. and Nancy Walker came up short in footage as well. Especially Nancy Walker who is one of the funniest people around. I believe there is some moments for her in the Warner Brothers vaults if anyone wants to do a director's cut for Lucky Me. Oddly enough Phil Silvers and Nancy Walker within the next 10 years would co-star on Broadway in Do-Re-Mi which was a big success, but never made it to Hollywood.

    Doris's fans will like Lucky Me, others can take or leave it and be considered lucky either way.
    6planktonrules

    Full of the usual cliches but still enjoyable

    Candy (Doris Day) and her friends are all talented but out of work stage performers. Because they can't find work, they all get jobs at a local hotel bussing tables and working as dish washers. However, they haven't given up on their show biz dreams and they want more than anything else to meet with a famous Broadway showman, Dick Carson (Bob Cummings), to show him their skills. But again and again their attempts are thwarted. Oddly enough, when Candy accidentally meets Dick, he doesn't tell her who she is and they fall in love. But when she realizes that he's been lying about who he is, they break up. In fact, again and again, the pair seem to have breakups only to quickly reunite...to the point where it sure felt predictable.

    Despite the predictable and cliched plot, the film had some very nice song and dance numbers. It was catchy and enjoyable....and also a bit brainless. In other words, if you think too much about the plot, you cannot enjoy the film. My recommendation is that you turn off your brain and just enjoy.
    TxMike

    Good for the performances of Doris Day and Robert Cummings.

    I found this movie on DVD at my local public library. I wanted to watch it for two stars of yesteryear, Doris Day and Martha Hyer.

    The simple story involves four small time entertainers barely drawing audiences in Miami and wanting to hit it somewhat bigger. They find out famous songwriter Dick Carson is in town and make attempts to meet him. Quite by accident, a car accident that is, Candy (Doris Day) meets Carson (Robert Cummings) but assumes he is a mechanic for the loaner car he is driving from a prior accident. This goes on long enough that when she finds out who he really is, she vows that she will never talk to him again. But he is smitten with her and also wants her to play the lead in the show he is writing.

    To complicate things Carson needs funding for his planned Broadway show and needs help from Ms Thayer's wealthy Texas oilman father. Ms Thayer (Martha Hyer) has a deep crush on Carson and threatens to sabotage the whole thing if he keeps pursuing Candy for the lead role.

    It is a rather simple and silly rom-com but all the actors are in good form. Especially Cummings, the impact of the whole story depends on the way he plays Carson and he nails it. Phil Silvers has a role as Hap Schneider, very similar in style to the Sgt. Bilko character he started playing on TV shortly after this movie came out.

    All in all a worthwhile 100 minutes to see some of the stars of yesteryear. Day and Hyer were about 30 and lovely. Day was quite a good singer, even better than I thought I remembered.
    9brenttraft

    Lucky Us!

    "Lucky Me" gives you everything you want in a musical and more. All the songs are catchy; the banter is quick and witty; there are some big dance productions; and of course, the one and only Doris Day.

    Most films from Doris Day leave me wishing there were more musical numbers, but "Lucky Me" has just the right amount. The plot is thin and the romance does not start until about halfway through, but who cares? This film is a whole lot of fun.

    If you are a Doris Day fan, this is a must. If not, then this is a good a place as any to find out about one of the greatest entertainers of all time. She can sing. She can dance. She can be really funny.

    If you like upbeat, colorful musicals, then check out "Lucky Me."
    6ebishop-8

    If you walked in after the credits, you'd swear you were at MGM, until....

    The first time I saw this film I was distracted for a few minutes and missed the intro credits. Being in a lazy mood I just sat down to watch and if it hadn't been for the setting (Miami) and the star (Doris), I'd have sworn this were one of the early MGM CinemaScope films, since someone was obviously emulating a certain kind of Arthur Freed approach. But while elaborate visually at times, no, it was Warner Bros., but for what it was, not bad. In fact, the only real debit I can make against LUCKY ME remains its very conventional and predictable plot conventions. That, and the one-note roles of Phil Silvers (a ham) and Robert Cummings (handsome but bland nice guy). Songs? Okay, nothing special, perhaps, but serviceable. So for anyone who simply wants an old, spiffy if brainless musical, they still can't go wrong here, even if someone like Howard Keel might have brought more to the Cummings role (for better and worse).

    As for the film process itself, did this film really need such elaboration? Probably not, but Scope does continue to lend it a certain novelty.

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    • Trivia
      In her autobiography, Doris Day reported that she was suffering from nervous exhaustion following the strenuous production schedule for "Calamity Jane" (1953) and did not feel sturdy enough to begin work on "Lucky Me" (1954). When her husband-manager Martin Melcher and Warner Bros. strong-armed her into moving forward, she suffered what she termed a "nervous breakdown" during filming.
    • Quotes

      Candy Williams: There's 13 people in the audience.

      Hap Schneider: This is no time to be superstitious. It's bad luck.

    • Connections
      References The Command (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      I Wanna Sing Like an Angel
      Music by Sammy Fain

      Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

      Sung by Doris Day

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    • Release date
      • July 28, 1954 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das blonde Glück
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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