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Doris Day - Premium Collection - 3-Disc Set (Blu-Ray) (*)
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Original Title: Move Over, Darling / Caprice / Do Not Disturb
Alternate Title: Something's Gotta Give / Caprice / Don't Disturb
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Golden Globes
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Mono )
German ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
German ( Mono )


Product Origin/Format:
Germany ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
295 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
3-DVD Set
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1963 - 1967 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Michael Gordon
Frank Tashlin
Ralph Levy


Written By:
Hal Kanter
Jack Sher
Jay Jayson
Frank Tashlin
Milt Rosen
Richard L. Breen


Actors:
Doris Day ..... Ellen Wagstaff Arden
James Garner ..... Nicholas Arden
Polly Bergen ..... Bianca Steele Arden
Thelma Ritter ..... Grace Arden
Fred Clark ..... Mr. Codd (hotel manager)
Don Knotts ..... Shoe clerk
Elliott Reid ..... Dr. Herman Schlick
Edgar Buchanan ..... Judge Bryson
John Astin ..... Clyde Prokey
Pat Harrington Jr. ..... District Attorney
Eddie Quillan ..... Bellboy
Max Showalter ..... Hotel Desk Clerk
Alvy Moore ..... Room Service Waiter
Pami Lee ..... Jenny Arden
Leslie Farrell ..... Didi Arden
Doris Day ..... Patricia Foster
Richard Harris ..... Christopher White
Ray Walston ..... Stuart Clancy
Jack Kruschen ..... Matthew Cutter
Edward Mulhare ..... Sir Jason Fox
Lilia Skala ..... Madame Piasco
Irene Tsu ..... Su Ling
Larry D. Mann ..... Inspector Kapinsky
Maurice Marsac ..... Auber
Michael Romanoff ..... Butler
Lisa Seagram ..... Mandy
Michael J. Pollard ..... Barney
Doris Day ..... Janet Harper
Rod Taylor ..... Mike Harper
Hermione Baddeley ..... Vanessa Courtwright
Sergio Fantoni ..... Paul
Reginald Gardiner ..... Simmons
Maura McGiveney ..... Claire Hackett
Aram Katcher ..... Culkos
Leon Askin ..... Langsdorf
Lisa Pera ..... Alicia
Michael Romanoff ..... Delegate
Albert Carrier ..... Reynard
Barbara Morrison ..... Mrs. Ordley
Dick Winslow ..... One-Man Band


Synopsis:
Move Over, Darling (1963)
Five years to the day after his wife Ellen disappeared in the sea after a plane crash, lawyer husband Nicholas has her declared legally dead, remarries and sets off to Monterey with new wife Bianca. The same morning, Ellen arrives home after being rescued by the Navy from a desert island and follows to try and prevent the honeymoon developing further. Nick, still in love with Ellen, is delighted to see her but finds he still can't break the news to Bianca, while Ellen equally hasn't got round to telling the children she is their mother. Could get complicated.

Caprice (1967)
Patricia Foster (Day) is an industrial designer who gets herself in trouble when she sells a secret cosmetics formula to a rival company in Paris. Christopher White (Harris), a counterspy in the cosmetics industry, falls in love with her.

Do Not Disturb (1965)
Marital comedy of a wool executive and his wife and their misunderstandings at a convention.

Move Over, Darling (1963)
Three years into their loving marriage with two infant daughters at home in Los Angeles, Nicholas Arden and Ellen Wagstaff Arden are on a plane that goes down in the South Pacific. Although most passengers manage to survive the incident, Ellen presumably perishes when she is swept off the lifeboat she is on. Her body is not recovered. Fast forward five years. Nicky, wanting now to move on with his life, has Ellen declared legally dead. Part of that moving on includes getting remarried, this time to a young woman named Bianca Steele, who, for their honeymoon, he plans to take to the same Monterrey resort where he and Ellen spent their honeymoon. On that very same day, Ellen is dropped off in Los Angeles by the Navy, who rescued her from the South Pacific island where she was stranded for the past five years. She asked the Navy not to publicize her rescue or notify Nicky as she wanted to do so herself. Upon arrival back home, a shocked Grace Arden, Nicky's mother, informs Ellen that Nicky just got married that morning and that she, as his true wife as opposed to Bianca being his bride, should go to Monterrey to tell Nicky she's alive. She does so. Although Nicky is equally as shocked as his mother was when he sees Ellen for the first time, it places him in a difficult position. Although he loves Ellen and wants more than anything to be with her, he has Bianca's feelings to take into consideration. As such, he finds it difficult to tell Bianca, who is in a honeymoon amorous mood. Nicky's inability to tell Bianca irks Ellen, who believes it is a manifestation of his love for Bianca over her. Nicky, however, ends up with questions of his own about Ellen's faithfulness and love for him when he learns that Ellen was not all alone on that island but with a handsome man named Stephen Burkett, the two who pet nicknamed each other Adam and Eve. Nicky's questions about her faithfulness increase when she purposefully withholds information about Stephen from him.

Caprice (1967)
In this comedy-thriller, Patricia Foster is an industrial designer who gets herself into a whole heap of trouble when she sells a secret cosmetics formula to a rival company in Paris.

Do Not Disturb (1965)
American couple Mike and Janet Harper move to England for Mike's work, his company which deals in wool textiles and wool fashions. Despite Mike's want for them to live in a flat in the heart of London, Janet, who is not a big city girl, ignores his want and instead finds them a house to rent thirty miles outside of London in Kent, which means that Mike has to commute into town by train. This commute is not ideal for Mike, who often for convenience stays in one of the company's flats in town rather than go home. This commuting situation makes Janet feel even more neglected than she already did previously. Janet believes Mike may be taking his neglect to the next level by having an affair with his secretary quickly turned assistant, Claire Hackett. Janet's beliefs are fueled in part by the Harper's busybody landlady, Vanessa Courtwright, who thinks Janet can play Mike's game by entering into an affair of her own, whether it be real or made-up. It has the potential to be real with the arrival onto the scene of Frenchman Paul Bellari, an antiques dealer and decorator who Janet hires to decorate the house. Although neither Mike or Janet had any initial thoughts of cheating on the other, Claire and Paul may have thoughts of their own, especially when Claire with Mike, and Paul with Janet, are thrown into one compromising position after another, which in and of themselves could potentially break up the Harper's marriage regardless.

Move Over, Darling (1963)
A husband whose first wife is presumed dead is greatly embarrassed upon remarriage, when she reappears suddenly.

Caprice (1967)
Where do you run when there's no place to run? Where do you hide when there's no place to hide?

Do Not Disturb (1965)
What Should a Girl Do When Oppurtunity Knocks...Twice?
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