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Do Not Disturb
When American couple Janet and Mike move to England for his business, she soon fears he's having an affair with his attractive secretary and decides to get back at him by pretending she has been unfaithful.
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Plot Summary
A young woman inherits a country estate and plans to turn it into a dog kennel, much to the dismay of her new neighbors. Her plans are further complicated by a charming businessman who tries to buy the property from her. The ensuing misunderstandings and romantic entanglements lead to a series of comedic situations.
Critical Reception
Do Not Disturb was met with mixed to positive reviews, praised for its lighthearted comedic tone and Doris Day's performance. While some critics found the plot predictable, many enjoyed its gentle humor and romantic escapism, making it a decent entry in Doris Day's filmography.
What Reviewers Say
Doris Day's comedic timing and charm are a highlight.
The plot is light and predictable but enjoyable for its easygoing humor.
A charming romantic comedy that offers pleasant, if not groundbreaking, entertainment.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally titled "The Dog House" before being changed to "Do Not Disturb."
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