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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Judy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits" on Discogs.

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  2. 27. Okt. 1998 · Judy Garland in Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits by Judy Garland released in 1998. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. "This collection represents nearly 30 years in the motion picture career of Judy Garland, beginning with her rousing "The Texas Tornado" from 1936's Pigskin Parade, her first feature film, and ending with her ultimate semi autobiographical performance in 1963's I Could Go On Singing.

    • R2 75292
    • Rhino Movie MusicTurner Classic Movies Music
    • Vocal/Soundtrack
    • Listen, Darling
    • The Pirate
    • Broadway Melody of 1938
    • In The Good Old Summertime
    • The Andy Hardy Movies
    • The Harvey Girls
    • Ziegfeld Girl
    • For Me and My Gal
    • A Child Is Waiting
    • Girl Crazy

    A very silly and frankly odd musical, although perhaps not quite odd enough to qualify for cult status. Judy Garlandplays a girl called Pinkie who is worried about her widowed mother, played by Mary Astor – and believes she needs to get remarried to a nice man. So with her pal Buzz (played by the renowned former child actor Freddie Bartholomew, of ...

    A wacky musical fantasy directed by Vincente Minnelli, featuring Cole Porter songs, but probably the least notable of Garland’s MGM musicals. Garland stars as a shy girl from the Caribbean, who has been forced into an engagement with the unattractive local mayor. Then a travelling circus arrives, led by the dashing and roguish Gene Kelly, who of co...

    At 15, looking younger but with the brassily powerful singing voice of someone older, Garland had a scene-stealing small role in this cheerfully improbable backstage musical comedy, with Eleanor Powell as a horse trainer who somehow lucks into showbiz stardom. Garland plays a young wannabe in a boarding house who sends a fan letter to Clark Gable, ...

    Garland took over a role originally envisioned for June Allyson in this serviceable if not essential Technicolor musical remake of The Shop Around the Corner, with Garland as Veronica, the shop girl who quarrels with her colleague Andy, played by Van Johnson, without knowing that he is the dream suitor with whom she is having an anonymous pen-pal r...

    Garland’s onscreen relationship with Mickey Rooney might bore or mystify modern audiences, but their colossally popular boy-girl-next-door pairing over 10 films (including three for Garland as recurring character Betsy in the 16-movie Andy Hardy series) accounted for a huge slice of MGM profits, and did as much as anything to traumatise and infanti...

    Garland is the wholesome and sensible lead in MGM’s fancifully imagined western musical (a genre which has yet to make a comeback) that got a best song Oscar for its number On The Atchison, Topeka and the Sante Fe, about the Kansas-New Mexico railroad. She plays Susan, a woman who is travelling to meet a man in response to his lonely-hearts newspap...

    An intriguing movie triptych and a parable of the various types of female stardom that Hollywood conceived as possible. Three women are trying to make it as stars in Florenz Ziegfeld’s Broadway show, The Ziegfeld Follies. Hedy Lamarr is the exotic European siren Sandra, married to a violinist; Lana Turner is Sheila, the small-town Brooklyn girl who...

    Gene Kelly made his film debut here, the first of his three pairings with Garland, and the two experienced how tough it could be working for one of Hollywood’s toughest taskmasters, Busby Berkeley, against whose tirades the more prestigious Garland had to protect the relative newcomer Kelly. They are two vaudeville performers Jo and Harry playing t...

    Mature-period Garland playing a troubled role in a John Cassavetes film is an intriguing thought, and this is a genuinely challenging and audacious issue picture, albeit perhaps a little self-conscious. Garland plays the new teacher at a school for children with developmental and learning difficulties, who becomes invested in one particular child, ...

    The Gershwins’ Broadway musical about the rich kid who’s sent away to manage a farm by his disapproving plutocrat dad and then falls in love with the local postmistress was translated to celluloid with Mickey Rooney as the pampered prince, although in the movie it’s a midwest agricultural college, not a farm. Garland takes over the role Ginger Roge...

  4. 10. Juni 2023 · Garland hit the US Top 20 in 1945 with the chugging railroad-themed track, “On The Atchison, Topeka & The Santa Fe,” originally heard in the Hollywood musical The Harvey Girls, where...

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    • 3 Min.
  5. Judy Garland in Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits soundtrack from 1998, composed by Various Artists. Released by Rhino Movie Music in 1998 (R2 75292) containing music from Easter Parade (1948), The Wizard of Oz (1939).

  6. 27. Okt. 1998 · Listen free to Judy GarlandJudy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits (The Texas Tornado, Dear Mr. Gable / You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It) and more). 23 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.