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Ku Klux Klan | Film Noir
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IMDbJoan Crawford was asked by studio boss Jack L. Warner to play Doris Day's sister in the film. Crawford declined, saying, "Come on, Jack. No one would ever believe that I would have Doris Day for a sister!".
Doris Day's first non-singing role.
The studio wanted Lauren Bacall and Doris Day to star in the film, but Bacall went to Africa with her husband Humphrey Bogart to film The African Queen (1951).
Alfred Hitchcock liked Doris Day's performance in this film so much that he asked her to star in his film The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) five years later.
After she heard she would be co-starring with Ginger Rogers, Doris Day was delighted - before her success as a big band vocalist, Day had aspired to be a dancer, and Rogers had been one of her childhood idols.
"Burt Rainey: Just wearing that hood doesn't change your voice, Walker. Am I supposed to be afraid of you because your face is covered up? It'll take more than these sheets you're wearing to hide the fact that you're mean, frightened little people, or you wouldn't be here, desecrating the cross. Charlie Barr: In the name of the imperial Klan... Burt Rainey: Don't give me that Halloween routine."
"Cliff Rummel: I can't show the new summer line without a model. Marsha Mitchell: Show 'em on hangers. Cliff Rummel: Hangers haven't got what you've got!"