The early life and struggles of Judy Garland (portrayed by Andrea McArdle), and of the film star's trials as a youngster in dealing with the Movie Studio system that held her back while her ... Read allThe early life and struggles of Judy Garland (portrayed by Andrea McArdle), and of the film star's trials as a youngster in dealing with the Movie Studio system that held her back while her mother was forever pushing her to excel.The early life and struggles of Judy Garland (portrayed by Andrea McArdle), and of the film star's trials as a youngster in dealing with the Movie Studio system that held her back while her mother was forever pushing her to excel.
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- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win total
- Laura Gilmore
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Perhaps a few of the performances were a little "stiff" or "wooden," but I think that speaks more to the direction of the film, and the fact that people back in those days WERE more stiff and wooden (read: "proper") than they are now.
It doesn't have the production quality of a theatrical release, but keep in mind, this was a made-for-TV movie. I thought the entire production was brilliant, and am so happy to have been able to see it again after all these years!
A good movie. I really wish it would be released on DVD. It definitely would be a worthwhile addition to any collection.
The relationship portrayed with her father is a touching one and you get a sense of how this little girl was transformed into the media powerhouse that was ultimately her undoing. A must see movie - if it can ever be found released.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the recording session scene for Judy Garland, the part of the conductor is played by the film's actual composer-conductor, Emmy winning Charles Fox.
- Quotes
Ethel Gumm: I may not control you during the day but I can try at night. Now who were you with?
Judy Garland: Billy Halop.
Ethel Gumm: Billy Halop is too old for you.
Judy Garland: Mama, Billy is someone who listens to me when I talk! Janey has Lee, Jinnie has Bobby, you have Mr. Gilmore. Where does that leave me? By myself!
Ethel Gumm: What's happening to us?
Judy Garland: We do what we're told, Mama. What's best for us. Now I'll take a pill and I'll go to sleep. I'll get up and I'll drive to the studio and be *exactly* what they want me to be. What *you* wanted me to be!
Ethel Gumm: Baby.
Judy Garland: Don't *call* me that! Baby Gumm is dead. I'm Judy Garland.
[pauses]
Judy Garland: Goodnight Mama.
- ConnectionsReferences Le règne de la joie (1937)
- SoundtracksJudy
Written by Hoagy Carmichael and Samuel Lerner
Song by Andrea McArdle, Erin Donovan and Donna Pescow
Orchestra conducted by Charles Fox