Decently memorable, primarily due to an outstanding sequence at the Royal Albert Hall as well as a surprisingly affecting performance by Doris Day. She's not always given that much to do, but she knocks it out of the park. The rest is a little too plodding and I'm not sure the story really makes sense, but that one setpiece was pretty fun.

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Bernard Miles as a bad'n? Nooooooooooooo
Doris Day was good. Jimmy Stewart not so much

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image 3/5 and sound 3/5. I still like, James Stewart and Doris Day are well

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Good movie, but is not the best Alfred's movies.

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Que sera sera, whatever will be will be, the future's not ours to see, que sera sera

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