I spent the first part of the afternoon with LUCKY ME starring Doris Day, Bob Cummings, and Phil Silvers. No, I didn't like the movie any better than I have in the past though it's innocuous enough. It just amazes me that Fain and Webster wrote this glorious score for CALAMITY JANE, one of the greatest composed for a film musical, I think, and then turned out this turkey with no memorable songs. They are functional, and a couple seem better than they are because Doris punches them across ('The Superstition Song," "The Bluebells of Broadway"), but the movie is pretty much a dud.
The transfer has great color (even if it is WarnerColor), but it was grainy, and Warners got stingy with the aspect ratio chopping it off a bit on the sides and thus almost losing Doris and/or Nancy Walker in a couple of numbers because the frame was so cramped.
I'm sure it should have been transferred at 2.55:1 and this looked like 2.35:1.