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The Harvey Girl from Shanghai

  • 2010
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
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The Harvey Girl from Shanghai (2010)
THE HARVEY GIRL FROM SHANGHAI is a fictional documentary about a film Orson Welles started to make with Judy Garland but was stopped mid-production.
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Judy Garland and Orson Welles, in early 1945 are about to go into production on their films THE HARVEY GIRLS and THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI. They go to MGM producer Arthur Freed with the idea of... Read allJudy Garland and Orson Welles, in early 1945 are about to go into production on their films THE HARVEY GIRLS and THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI. They go to MGM producer Arthur Freed with the idea of combining the scripts to create a new kind of film musical. Many great talents are assign... Read allJudy Garland and Orson Welles, in early 1945 are about to go into production on their films THE HARVEY GIRLS and THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI. They go to MGM producer Arthur Freed with the idea of combining the scripts to create a new kind of film musical. Many great talents are assigned and the film goes into production. But something happened, and the film was stopped mid... Read all

  • Director
    • Michael Frost
  • Writers
    • Woolsey Ackerman
    • Michael Frost
    • Samm Hill
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    • Woolsey Ackerman
    • Christy Ball
    • Sean Butay
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    • Director
      • Michael Frost
    • Writers
      • Woolsey Ackerman
      • Michael Frost
      • Samm Hill
    • Stars
      • Woolsey Ackerman
      • Christy Ball
      • Sean Butay
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Woolsey Ackerman
    Woolsey Ackerman
    • Judy Garland
    Christy Ball
    • Ling-Ling 2
    Sean Butay
    • Ladyboy 2
    • (as Seann Butay)
    Steve Cabral
    • Ladyboy 1
    David N. Donihue
    David N. Donihue
    • Gregg Toland
    Samm Hill
    Samm Hill
    • Orson Welles
    Suzie Kane
    • Louella Parsons
    Joey Krebs
    • Stuntman Joe
    Scott Michaels
    • Scott Michaels
    Leigh Myles
    • Kitty Genovaese
    Amelia Pawlak
    • Avital Abernathy
    Kat Turner
    Kat Turner
    • Jackie Susan
    • Director
      • Michael Frost
    • Writers
      • Woolsey Ackerman
      • Michael Frost
      • Samm Hill
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    10rglazier

    Great Film

    Three things stand out in this film: 1) It was written by some very bright people who happen know Hollywood history. As result their script is witty enough for anyone to enjoy, but has a special appeal to people who love old films and Hollywood lore; 2) It is beautifully directed and photographed. Each scene has a look of its own, to fit the era in which it was set. The production values are first rate. 3) The cast is excellent, from the smallest parts to the leads. Suzie Kane as "Louella Parsons" advances her theories with just the right amount of wickedness. Samm Hill is excellent as "Orson Wells" ---sounding and looking a great deal like the man himself. Woolsey Ackerman is brilliant as "Judy Garland". He obviously knows his subject well, as he gives us Judy at her most fragile and her toughest, with equal success. Congratulations to everyone involved in this film
    10divaworks-682-70791

    A wonderful Hollywood "what if...?"

    Imagine the queen of MGM musicals Judy Garland and Orson Welles working on a movie together! This movie imagines this Hollywood debacle in full "behind the scenes" documentary style. Really, what could go wrong with these two legendary, ego-driven Hollywood creatives?! Everything! The result is hysterical with some knock-out performances!

    Woolsey Ackerman's Garland is so subtle, so understated you hardly notice you're watching "Garland" at all. He brings a human heart to a legendary figure that so many simply "impersonate". He plays her almost like a whispered lullaby instead of the over-blown diva she was known to be. Also, he plays her in various time periods: the 1940's, the 1950's and the 1960's to astonishing believability.

    Samm Hill serves up the epic filmmaker Orson Welles without pretense or camp value. He's just a working "director" in Hill's hands. Kudos.

    And there is the very saucy Suzie Kane giving dish from the sidelines as only Hollywood gossip Louella Parson's could.

    Michael Frost's direction is sharp, clear and BIG as any Golden Age Hollywood studio would have confected. He ropes us into this tragic, flawed world of movie making! We know we are in for a real comedic ride!

    If you want funny, imagined Hollywood dirt, Harvey Girl from Shanghai delivers.
    10woolsey_ackerman-1

    An intriguing blend of glorious Technicolor and film noir nightmare

    It's MGM meets the Mercury Players in this rediscovered and partially restored masterpiece. Long considered lost, this captivating collaboration of Orson Welles (at his most dementedly brilliant) and Judy Garland (in the days when she reigned supreme as the musical-comedy queen of the Metro lot) is an intriguing blend of glorious Technicolor and film noir nightmare (the vivid blood shed on display in a climactic scene is what film buffs might term "Minnelli red"). Only Helsinki Productions could resurrect the most important A.W.O.L. epic in Hollywood history and allow contemporary audiences a tantalizing glimpse at what might have been.

    If you thought Faye Dunaway was a revelation channeling Miss Joan Crawford in Frank Perry's finest hour ("Mommie Dearest," don't you know...),get a load of wonderful Woolsey Ackerman as Miss Show Business. You'll be standing on your seat, shouting out "Encore!" - just like you were at the Palace in '51.

    What other cinematic triumph can emerge from the depths of Louis B. Mayer's private vault and come complete with references to a musical version of "Madame Bovary," Lillian Hellman and all the beefsteak sandwiches you can eat? Not to mention a cameo by none other than Scott Michaels...Is it even more marvelous than "The Magnificent Ambersons"? More tune-packed than "Till The Clouds Roll By"? Pick up some popcorn, slip into your best Adrian-designed evening wear and give it up for "The Harvey Girl from Shanghai." It's like nothing you've ever experienced...while fully conscious.

    • Mark Griffin, author of "A Hundred or More Hidden Things: The Life and Films of Vincente Minnelli" (Da Capo Press)
    10janpdisc

    Love this smart little film!

    A little sinister and a bit gruesome I guess, but very well written and extremely clever. Loads of references that Old Hollywood aficionados will "get" and appreciate, and production values (RED!!!) that will send today's film buffs into orbit! The magic of black and white is intensified a thousand times by this new technology. Kudos to the producers for going all out to make this short film as beautiful as it is entertaining.

    Loved the cast, too, especially Woolsey Ackerman as Judy Garland. This was no "impersonation", but a loving and thoughtful interpretation of Judy. In the wrong hands she could have been campy, but thanks to Mr. Ackerman's talent and sensitivity she is dignified and beautiful.

    I hope this film has the success it deserves!
    8duhaussie

    An unexpected treat

    I caught this short film at a showing recently and I have to say what a surprise it was! The production values are first rate - especially the photography and the costuming - both of them were first rate and definitely a cut above most short films that you see. But the whole concept of this film is what really has really stayed with me long after seeing it. Imagine Judy Garland and Orson Welles getting together to make a troubled film noir musical! It's so bizarre that it all totally works! And the two actors playing the leads do such an excellent job that you buy it. This is one impressive short film that is worth catching if you can.

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      This fictional documentary is based on many of the TCM and Home Video documentaries which the films co-writer, co-producer and actor, Woolsey Ackerman worked on. The format is also based on the DVD documentaries of director Michael Frost.

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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      • Helsinki Productions
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      • $20,000 (estimated)
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      • 20m
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      • Color
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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