Just in case you didn't know: The movie It's a Great Feeling is about a waitress at Warner Brothers Studio Canteen (Doris Day) who is told by film stars Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson (playing themselves) that they can help her break into motion pictures (but we all know what their motivation to "help" her is).
Sorry for the late entry - I had to go out of town today.
(Oooh! Two Soylent Green reviews this round. My "Uncle Stan" would be so proud! Voted till here.)
Bife was there before you. Also, correct me if I;m wrong, but I don't think "The Corpse Bride" is an appropriate review for Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
Bife was there before you. Also, correct me if I;m wrong, but I don't think "The Corpse Bride" is an appropriate review for Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. I thought both things originally, but the review is different to bife's for the reason that it is valid. Spoiler: The wife dies and Frankenstein does whatever he does to bring her back to life in a monstrous state. She is therefore a corpse bride, but not a wife made from corpses in the sense of bife's film.