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Indeed she was. She was battling demons and addictions all through "Summer Stock" and it took FOREVER to film, but there were times when the director Charles Walters and Gene Kelly managed to get through to her and turn the scenes and routines into a kind of challenge for her, and she just did brilliant dancing in the "Portland Fancy" number particularly.
did gene have any say in casting debbie? i assume he did. for me, she's asexual and a scene killer.
I have an irrational dislike of Anne Hathaway, so I'm not happy to read this.![]()
http://www.tcm.com/schedule/index.html?tz=est&sdate=2012-06-10
Here's the online listing for that date.
Tammy Blanchard played Judy as a teenager into young adulthood, and Judy Davis took over from there.
Each won an incredibly well-deserved Emmy award (for Outstanding Supporting Actress and Outstanding Actress, respectively).
Very impressive. Joubert has similar legs, but any similarity to Kelly ends there.Oooh pretty legs! I don't remember him ever showing his legs before.
BTW, why did Judy Garland have rabbit ears on in that dance scene?
It's not in this article, but I'd read that the project is being delayed due to 'sensitivities' in dealing with Judy' private life -drug usage and alcoholism
Very impressive. Joubert has similar legs, but any similarity to Kelly ends there.
They were always that way IIRC. I do know she wore a prosthetic nosepiece because they thought her nose was too flat. Gotta love MGM.
It's not in this article, but I'd read that the project is being delayed due to 'sensitivities' in dealing with Judy' private life -drug usage and alcoholism
I didn't mean her actual ears. She had some kind of kerchief tied around her head with the ends sticking up like rabbit ears. Strange.
I haven't seen In the Good Old Summertime, but this performance is classic Judy.
That particular broadcast was on my brother's birthday. He was 7 and I was 5.
*shrug* to each his own. Musical remakes are rarely better than the original non-musical movies, and SATC is way better imho and (not to be sacreligous) but I also prefer Gaynor's version of A Star is Born. Sorry.