It's a Great Feeling

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It's a Great Feeling is a 1949 comedy film made by Warner Bros. Studios.

It was directed by David Butler and stars Doris Day as a worker in the studio commissary who dreams of becoming a star. When she meets the actors Jack Carson and Dennis Morgan, who play themselves in the film, she experiences an introduction to the "behind-the-scenes" world of a Hollywood movie studio. This was Day's third film, and the first to bring her widespread notice.

Many of the studio's most popular stars and directors make cameo appearances as themselves. Among the notable personalities are Errol Flynn, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Michael Curtiz, Edward G. Robinson, Sydney Greenstreet, Danny Kaye, Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal, Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman, King Vidor, Raoul Walsh and even Bugs Bunny and Tweety Bird.

The film received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Song, for the song, "It's a Great Feeling", written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn.

The Looney Tunes films
Featurette
Adventures of the Road-Runner
Behind-the-scenes documentaries
Bugs Bunny: Superstar | Chuck Amuck: The Movie
Greatest Hits retrospectives
Centering on Bugs Bunny
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie | The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie | Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales
Centering on Daffy Duck
Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island | Daffy Duck's Quackbusters
Original cinematic material
Space Jam | Looney Tunes: Back in Action
Direct-to-video releases
Tweety's High Flying Adventure | Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas
Cameos
Two Guys from Texas | My Dream Is Yours | It's a Great Feeling | Who Framed Roger Rabbit | Gremlins 2: The New Batch

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