JUDY GARLAND "GET HAPPY" (SUMMER STOCK, 1950)
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JUDY GARLAND "GET HAPPY"
Though it's called Summer Stock, this marvelous "let's put on a show" musical - the final one that showcased the peerless pair of Judy Garland and Gene Kelly - is a delight for all seasons. The story is simple: a homespun farm family allows a Broadway production company to rehearse its new show on
their property - if the performers "pay" their way by pitching in with all the farm chores! But the pleasures are abundant: a show-stopping, all-star "Battle of the Dances" that starts out as a square dance and blossoms into a cavalcade of high-stepping dance favorites; Kelly's marvelous song and l
ater dance to "You, Wonderful You;" four of the most popular comedic screen actors ever: Phil Silvers, Eddie Bracken, Hans Conried and Marjorie Main; and Garland's incomparable "Get Happy," a smashing sequence that's one of her peak movie moments.
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None other like the Beautiful Judy Garland..
Doing it in style
And THAT is a sharp Coreograpghy so Awesome Can't help snaping my fingers and dancing to the tune.. Wicked.. :) Go Judy, Love and Miss You.. :)
What a sad, sad thing for her to say and feel but just as sad was to hear her say that.
she still had a few yeras left on her MGM contract, but they tore it up cuz they didnt want her anymore.
man it just pisses me off that they just dumped her on the sidewalk for an addcition that was THEIR fault. just not fair, i tell ya. its just not fair. and she was only 28! how horrible is that??
she died at the age of 47.
she was fucking 28 here.
yeah. i dont think so.
1: Judy was 28 during filming and did not die right afterwards, she died in 1969.
2: This scene was filmed months after the rest of the movie, when they decided it needed a big number. Judy was on vacation but apparently was glad to come do the scene, as long as they used the song "Get Happy", one she had always wanted to sing.
3: This WAS Judy's last film with MGM. She was supsended from her contract after, during the filming of "Royal Wedding."
i love Judy.
Judy Garland Forever.