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Eat your hearts out, Beyonce and J-Lo.....


....watch the party scene where the star attraction is Doris's spectacular
rear end....which transfixes and astounds a roomful of party-goers...in the
1960's, this scene is trumped only by Ann-Margaret's insanely twitching behind in the 'Gotta lotta livin' to do' number in "Bye Bye Birdie".

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I saw this movie on DVD yesterday, and you´re damn RIGHT !!! First of all, Doris is simply GORGEOUS with that lovely orange dress cut down to there, and when Leon Askin throws a grape that gets into the rear of her garment and she begins to dance frantically to get rid of it and wiggles her wotsit, you´re not only seeing a very funny scene, but you can also see that Doris has a WONDERFUL backside !!! No wonder everyone in the party (and the viewers) keep staring at it !!! I have always been a Doris Day fan (I get angry when someone says something bad about her), and I think that this film is a very enjoyable and sexy comedy and that scene is one of the best moments of her distinguished (and underrated) career. She proves she has nothing to envy Marilyn Monroe, talent-wise or bottom-wise... Bravo, Doris!

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I haven't seen this in over 30 years. Now I need to get a copy.

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No offense, but the hip motions were sped up thanks to technology(especially in that time). And they used it twice in that scene. lol. But she did look great in that dress. Great butt and all. Beyonce and Jennifer Lopez would've filled out the dress as well though...because they all have butts and curves. Women like Taylor Swift and the super models of today, not so much.

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I don´t know if the motions were sped up or not, but no doubt the butt was HERS !!! And it´s a lovely ass !!! VAYA CULO !!!

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Hi Pants!!

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Doris´s bottom is simply wonderful !!!

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Are you saying you like staring at the back of her............PANTS, Pants? 

The screams of a billion murdered stars give lie to the night's peace...

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