My Dream Is Yours

My Dream Is Yours is a 1949 American Technicolor musical romantic comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Jack Carson, Doris Day, and Lee Bowman.

The film features the following songs, mostly lyricized by Ralph Blane and composed by Harry Warren: "Someone like You” has been subsequently recorded by Ella Fitzgerald in 1949[8] and Peggy Lee.

[10] The film Swing Hostess (1944) also had a similar plot, in which aspiring singer Judy Alvin (Martha Tilton) is spinning records in a jukebox factory, and her roommate and friend Marge (Iris Adrian) tries to help her start her career.

Eve Arden has a key supporting role as Vivian "Vi" Martin, Doug Blake's co-worker in the radio show The Hour of Enchantment.

The film is perhaps best remembered today for an extended dream sequence combining animation and live action which featured a cameo appearance by Bugs Bunny,[11] dancing with Jack Carson and Doris Day to the tune of Hungarian Rhapsody No.

But also praised the charm of Doris Day and her ability to sell a tune, while also favoring the comedy performance of Eve Arden.

[10] Richard L. Coe, reviewer of The Washington Post, called the film a "supremely dull achievement".

[10] The New York Times wrote, "The only bit of novelty in this hackneyed reworking of this how-tough-it-is-to-get-a-break-in-show-business theme is the introduction of a cartoon fantasy sequence representing a child's dream of the Easter bunny....it doesn't last long enough to divert attention from the sad fact that 'My Dream is Yours' is a dull show.