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Así son las mujeres

Título original: A Date with Judy
  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 53min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Así son las mujeres (1948)
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La adolescente hiperactiva Judy Foster desafía y es desafiada por sus padres, demasiado adecuados, su molesto hermano Randolph y su novio Ogden «Oogie» Pringle.La adolescente hiperactiva Judy Foster desafía y es desafiada por sus padres, demasiado adecuados, su molesto hermano Randolph y su novio Ogden «Oogie» Pringle.La adolescente hiperactiva Judy Foster desafía y es desafiada por sus padres, demasiado adecuados, su molesto hermano Randolph y su novio Ogden «Oogie» Pringle.

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    • Richard Thorpe
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    • Dorothy Cooper
    • Dorothy Kingsley
    • Aleen Leslie
  • Elenco
    • Wallace Beery
    • Jane Powell
    • Elizabeth Taylor
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    • Dirección
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Guionistas
      • Dorothy Cooper
      • Dorothy Kingsley
      • Aleen Leslie
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      • Wallace Beery
      • Jane Powell
      • Elizabeth Taylor
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    Wallace Beery
    Wallace Beery
    • Melvin Colner Foster
    Jane Powell
    Jane Powell
    • Judy Foster
    Elizabeth Taylor
    Elizabeth Taylor
    • Carol Pringle
    Carmen Miranda
    Carmen Miranda
    • Rosita Conchellas
    Xavier Cugat
    Xavier Cugat
    • Self
    Robert Stack
    Robert Stack
    • Stephen I. Andrews
    Scotty Beckett
    Scotty Beckett
    • Ogden 'Oogie' Pringle
    Selena Royle
    Selena Royle
    • Mrs. Foster
    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • Lucien T. Pringle
    Clinton Sundberg
    Clinton Sundberg
    • Jameson
    George Cleveland
    George Cleveland
    • Gramps
    Lloyd Corrigan
    Lloyd Corrigan
    • 'Pop' Sam Scully
    Jerry Hunter
    • Randolph Foster
    Jean McLaren
    • Mitzi Hoffman
    Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra
    Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra
    • Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra
    Aladdin
    • Cugat's Violinist
    • (sin créditos)
    Polly Bailey
    • Elderly Woman
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    Mary Bayless
    • Nightclub Patron
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    • Dirección
      • Richard Thorpe
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      • Dorothy Cooper
      • Dorothy Kingsley
      • Aleen Leslie
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    guil12

    Classic Teenie-Bopper of it's time.

    1948 produced some of MGM's top teenagers to movie audiences. Put them in a gorgeous technicolor musical comedy, add some veteran adults and you have one of the best of it's time.

    Jane Powell, lovely voice and all, plays Judy. Her best friend is the now-sophisticated Elizabeth Taylor, all of 15 years old, looking absolutely lovely that you know she's headed for glamorous grownup roles down the road. The camera loved her. Then there's Scotty Beckett, having started his career at the age of four, now in the awkward teens, doing one of his best performances as Judy's date. Sad he died such a tragic death at an early age.

    Scatter many film veterans to the likes of Wallace Berry and Selena Royale as Judy's parents, Robert Stack, young and handsome as Elizabeth's love interest, Leon Ames as Elizabeth and Scotty's dad, Clinton Sundberg as the butler to Ames, Xavier Cugat and his band with Carmen Miranda his star attraction, and one of her last films, and George Cleveland as Judy's Grandpa.

    A trivia note: watch the scene with Judy waiting to be picked up for the prom. Early in the picture. Grandpa enters and actually kicks the dog to make his entrance. I had to rewind to believe what I saw. The dog also yelped when he did. And this is the guy who later played all those "Lassie" TV programs. Shame on you George!

    All in all a charming and lighthearted film with the beauty of Taylor, the voice of Powell and the comedy of Beckett. Jane sings "A Most Unusual Day" and "Love Is Where You Find It".
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    Scotty Beckett's best

    This film is a real riot of charm, song, wit and dazzling color. This kind of movie-making has been dead for a very long time, to my everlasting regret. Scotty Beckett and Jane Powell stand out. Unfortunately, Carmen Miranda is made to sing Hollywood's version of Brazilian songs, rather than the authentic stuff. It is disappointing that foreigners should so often be the object of amusement in American films. They are not allowed any dignity. However, Miranda makes the best of what she is given, and shines like a star.

    The fun is wholesome, but not too wholesome. The plot involves suspected adultery by a venerable father!!! Plots and subplots are gloriously interwoven. Every time I see this film I am reassured that there IS such a thing as perfection.
    7bkoganbing

    "There Are People, Meeting People, There Is Sunshine Everywhere"

    A Date With Judy probably is Jane Powell's career role, maybe even more so than Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. It's Jane at her juvenile cuteness with the movie song probably most identified with her.

    Amazingly enough, It's A Most Unusual Day did not even get nominated for the Oscar sweepstakes that year which saw the best song as Buttons and Bows. Still the Jimmy McHugh-Harold Adamson song has an enduring quality, it's one eternally optimistic tune. Jane sings it so well.

    The movie is based on a popular radio series of the time and in a few years it would move on to television where Judy Foster and Oogie Pringle would continue the everlasting courtship.

    In this film we have two story lines working in tandem. War veteran Robert Stack working as a soda jerk, putting himself through college, and interested in both Jane Powell as Judy or Oogie Pringle's older sister Carol, who is Elizabeth Taylor. Jane is pretty, but Elizabeth was drop dead gorgeous. Is that ever a no brainer.

    The second is Judy's dad, Wallace Beery learning the rumba from Carmen Miranda, so he can surprise mom, Selena Royle on their anniversary. Of course Powell and Taylor mistake the meaning of those office rendezvous.

    In true family film fashion it all works out in the end. One thing I never understood is why any kid like Scotty Beckett would want to be tagged with the moniker of Oogie even though it's short for Ogden. What a name to go through life with.

    Jane sings divinely though and that's the real reason for watching this pleasing, but terribly dated family film.
    7jotix100

    Wallace Beery dances the rumba!

    "A Date with Judy" was a typical entertainment that MGM produced over and over as a way of showing its contract players. This film was a showcase to present Jane Powell and Elizabeth Taylor, two of the popular young actresses at the time. While the movie will not add anything to either one of the stars resumes, it's a pleasant way for watching how times have changed. The film was directed by Richard Thorpe, and produced by Joe Pasternak.

    Judy and Carol are friends from school. Judy is the talented singer who is going to perform at a school party. Carol is the spoiled rich girl who is jealous of Judy. Oogie, Carol's brother, the band leader, is in love with Judy. To complicate things a newly arrived young man, Stephen, has come into town to work for the summer and he is the object of both Judy's and Carol's attention.

    Wallace Beery is the best thing in the film. He plays Melvin Foster, Judy's father. He refuses to dance at the party with his wife, and thanks to Xavier Cugat's suggestion, he decides to engage Rosita, the voluptuous Carmen Miranda, to give him private lessons. Since the tutoring takes place in his office, and it's surrounded by a cloud of mystery, it appears Melvin and Rosita are having an affair. But the biggest surprise comes at the end of the film when the Fosters are celebrating their 20th anniversary and we watch Melvin, who by now is an experienced dancer, shows off on the dance floor. A delicious moment, indeed.

    Jane Powell and Elizabeth Taylor are charming in their roles. Robert Stack and Scotty Beckett are also good. Leon Ames, Xavier Cugat, and the effervescent Carmen Miranda make excellent contributions, but it's Wallace Beery, who steals the show.

    "A Date with Judy" will delight viewers looking for a nostalgic look at an uncomplicated time in America.
    7SimonJack

    Powell and Taylor entertain in an early career comedy-musical

    "A Date with Judy" is a nostalgic look at mid-20th century America when most of the world was at peace, or at least enjoying a calm. It's a picture of middle and upper middle-class white America after World War II. The film is set in Santa Barbara, California in 1948. Rock 'n roll hasn't yet burst on the scene. It was the sunset years of the corner drugstore with its soda fountain where teens met after high school. That's just before drive-in restaurants came on the scene in the1950s. Kids still dressed modestly and nicely. The bobbysoxer boom was just around the corner.

    This is one of the lighter types of comedy-musicals that MGM made with various young stars after the series of Andy Hardy films with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland (1938-1946). The big musicals, of all the studios, were to come in the next two decades. That, despite the demise of the studio system.

    This is a cute comedy romance with Jane Powell singing a few songs and she and 16-year-old Elizabeth Taylor organizing a high school musical program. Powell is Judy Foster and Taylor is Carol Pringle. Powell was three years older than Taylor, and although Taylor got her start in films younger than Powell, it was Powell's singing that propelled her career in musicals. Of course, Taylor's star would take off with excellent dramatic roles. Later Powell films were much better, but this is a light and fun film with a couple of tremendous young entertainers very early in their careers.

    The most unusual casting for this film has to Wallace Beery as Judy's father, Melvin Colner Foster. The usually gruff, tough, and often nasty Beery actually pulls it off as a caring dad and nice guy in this film.

    Carmen Miranda, known as the Brazilian Bombshell, adds some spice and humor to the story, as well as a tune. And, the frequently paired Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra (with Miranda) provide most of the music.

    "A Date with Judy" is an enjoyable film that also gives an accurate peak at the culture of the time, place and people of the late 1940s in much of America.

    Here are a couple lines from the film.

    Judy Foster, "My father seems to think that his fish can get along very well without my help."

    Caro Pringle, "I finally convinced father to let you and Oogie try out on his radio station." Judy, "You did? Oh, that's stinky super."

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    • Trivia
      Robert Stack was almost twice as old as Elizabeth Taylor. The last day of filming was January 27, 1948. At that time Stack was 29 and Taylor was 15.
    • Errores
      After dinner at the Pringles', Stephen and Oogie pass the staircase twice as they walk toward the front door.
    • Citas

      Melvin R. Foster: Whatever happened to Oogie?

      Judy Foster: Oh, I just gave him up forever for a little while.

    • Conexiones
      Edited into The Our Gang Story (1994)
    • Bandas sonoras
      I've Got A Date With Judy
      (uncredited)

      Written by Bill Katz and Calvin Jackson

      Performed by The MGM Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Conducted by George Stoll

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de mayo de 1949 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Así son ellas
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Santa Bárbara, California, Estados Unidos(Opening montage)
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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