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WB SHORT "MUSICAL MOVIELAND" A 1944 WB SHORT
Tourists are given a tour of the Warner Bros. lot in 1944...in full color. Musical numbers from several previous Warner Bros. technicolor shorts are edited into this film. On the tour in the gray hat and red coat is the ever-present movie extra, Bess Flowers. Ole King Cole is played by veteran character actor (and frequent Three Stooges alumni) Bud Jamison! Also included are Scotty Beckett, John Carroll, Jerry Colonna, Sybil Jason, Wini Shaw, Colleen Townsend among others. Directed by Leroy Prinz, this is the full short. Enjoy.
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ANN MILLER "TOO DARN HOT" Kiss Me Kate" Clip
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Check out the queen of tap, the vivacious and enthusiastic Ann Miller in her prime from the 1953 film, "Kiss Me Kate." Her skill & talent is astounding along her attitude in this fun clip. Enjoy.
MTM LAUREL HARDY CLIP 3 4 79
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Celebrating Mary Tyler Moore on her 2023 birthday anniversary with a look back at a special segment that was produced for her 1979 series, "The Mary Tyler Moore Hour."
WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE Home Location Today
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Recently passed by the location of the home used in the classic 1962 film, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane, starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. The was not torn down but redone and looking good! Landscaping aside, the house looks pretty much the same today.
LUCILLE BALL IS PITCH PERFECT
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A fun look back at all the Print Advertising that Lucille Ball did over the years with a little twist...the merchandise itself! Enjoy!
BETTE DAVIS & MIRIAM HOPKINS "OLD ACQUAINTANCE" BEST CLIP OF THE 1943 CLASSIC FILM!
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A very well known scene clip of Bette Davis (Kit Marlowe) giving Miriam Hopkins, the petulant (Millie Drake) her due in the 1943 film classic, "Old Acquaintance." The two were great actresses but I suspect Davis enjoyed this scene a lot more than Hopkins....as Hopkins was an inveterate scene stealer!
The Rick Carl I Love Lucy Prop-Alike Collection
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Being a longtime Lucy fan, hunting down actual props from "I Love Lucy" seemed insurmountable. But...over the years it was possible to find what I call "prop-alikes." These are items that are duplicates of the day to what was seen on the show. What started out as a fun hobby became a quest to hunt down as many as one can find. It has been a fun quest and am sharing with you to enjoy.
Dressing Lucy
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Lucille Ball seemed to be Queen of Costumes! While we all know her brilliant looks in "I Love Lucy" thought it might be fun to take a look at Lucy's looks from "The Lucy Show" and "Here's Lucy." Sit back and enjoy the show.
MARILYN MONROE STANDIN EVELYN MORIARTY TRIBUTE
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This is a little tribute to my friend, Evelyn Moriarty who was an extraordinary person. A showgirl, a model, an actress with a lot of different looks, Evelyn was widely known as a movie standin. She worked with Barbara Eden on "I Dream of Jeannie", Ann-Margret on a few films and with Marilyn Monroe on her last three films. Edited by my pal, Tom Watson, prepare yourself for Evelyn Moriarty!
JUDY GARLAND, YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU AT AGE 15!
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The astounding voice of 15 year old Judy Garland from "Broadway Melody of 1938" is just incredible. This bundle of talent was beyond her years even in this famous clip, singing about Clark Gable.
HOLLYWOOD KITCHEN: LUCILLE BALL WALNUT CRISPS WITH KARIE BIBLE & RICK CARL
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This is a lively interview I participated in on Sunday, October 17, 2021 with the vivacious Karie Bible, who has a unique Facebook Live show and blog called HOLLYWOOD KITCHEN. Please check out her website to learn more: www.hollywoodkitchenshow.com/ Hollywood Kitchen is a fun way to celebrate a beloved star, in this case, America's favorite redhead, Lucille Ball. We not only chat about her life...
"FLIGHT COMMAND" MARSHA HUNT CLIP
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As of this posting date, 6/16/21, the lovely Marsha Hunt is 103 and doing pretty well. Here is a fun little clip of Marsha as Claire (complete with a Southern accent) with Paul Kelly from the 1940 MGM film starring Robert Taylor, Ruth Hussey and Walter Pidgeon.

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  • @ashwinalexis56
    @ashwinalexis56 9 днів тому

    Unique voice

  • @Shazzadut1
    @Shazzadut1 18 днів тому

    Apparently Clarke Gable was very embarrassed by this whole song and being serenaded by a 14 year old girl. 😂😂

  • @ritasalmon3236
    @ritasalmon3236 Місяць тому

    She acts her songs - with that voice - that’s what made her so great -

  • @megletish
    @megletish Місяць тому

    It is just supposed to be a teenybopper singing a silly song to her crush but the way she sings it breaks your heart.

  • @angloaust1575
    @angloaust1575 2 місяці тому

    Idol worship Sad that people judge on looks!

  • @Aprilme2
    @Aprilme2 2 місяці тому

    There will never be another voice like Judy's.

  • @vestibulate
    @vestibulate 3 місяці тому

    Where in the world did she get that voice?

  • @larskaaber9869
    @larskaaber9869 3 місяці тому

    God, she was good! And only fifteen!

  • @toddclements3281
    @toddclements3281 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful voice.

  • @carmenflorio3458
    @carmenflorio3458 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful voice love u Judy Garland

  • @robertguttman1487
    @robertguttman1487 6 місяців тому

    This was a couple of years BEFORE she was in "The Wizard of Oz".

  • @janedoe5229
    @janedoe5229 6 місяців тому

    It's heartbreaking to see this sweet little girl, with amazing talent, and know how it's all going to end. :(

  • @patriciakeen6687
    @patriciakeen6687 8 місяців тому

    One mega star singing to another mega star they were both fabulous

  • @autoclearanceuk7191
    @autoclearanceuk7191 8 місяців тому

    I think she lied about her age by about 7 years. imo.

    • @Tomboyy9818
      @Tomboyy9818 8 місяців тому

      No she didn’t. She never lied about her age

    • @autoclearanceuk7191
      @autoclearanceuk7191 8 місяців тому

      @@Tomboyy9818 - how do you know ?

  • @smartin4000
    @smartin4000 10 місяців тому

    1 might say “A talent like Judy comes along once in a lifetime “, but then came daughter Liza! They sound so alike. The 2 are really a joy to behold & it’s just a shame Judy was robbed of the opportunity to perform “live” alongside Liza. Can you imagine?! Anyway, I’m drifting. This is a WONDERFUL clip. Never forget all that Judy gave us. Remarkable! 👍🙏❤️

    • @aaronjones7260
      @aaronjones7260 Місяць тому

      She did perform live with Liza, quite a few times actually. On her TV show and at the London Palladium to name a few.

  • @Claudia_Crimson_585
    @Claudia_Crimson_585 11 місяців тому

    writing this to you And I hope that you will read it so you'll know My heart beats like a hammer And I stutter and I stammer Every time I see you at the picture show. I guess I'm just another fan of yours And I thought I'd write and tell you so. You made me love you I didn't wanna do it, I didn't wanna do it. You made me love you And all the time you knew it, I guess you always knew it. You made me happy, sometimes you made me glad. But there were times, sir, you made me feel so sad. You made me sigh 'cause I didn't wanna tell you, I didn't wanna tell you I think you're grand, that's true Yes I do, 'deed I do, you know I do. I must tell you what I'm feeling The very mention of your name Sends my heart reeling. You know you made me love you! Aw, gee, Mr. Gable, I don't wanna bother you! Guess you got a lotta girls that tell you the same thing. And if you don't wanna read this, well, you don't have to. But I just had to tell you about the time I saw you in "It Happened One Night". That was the first time I ever saw you, and I knew right then you were the nicest fella in the movies! I guess it was 'cause you acted so, well so natural like - not like a real actor at all, but just like any fella you'd meet at school or at a party. Then one time I saw you in a picture with Joan Crawford, and I had to cry a little 'cause you loved her so much and you couldn't have her - not 'till the end of the picture, anyway. And then one time I saw you in person. You were making a personal appearance at the theatre, and I was standing there when you got out of your car, and you almost knocked me down! Oh - but it wasn't your fault! Naw, I was in the way. But you looked at me, and you smiled. Yeah! You smiled right at me as if you meant it, and I cried all the way home Me just 'cause you smiled at me for being in your way! Aw, I'll never forget it, Mr. Gable. Honest. You're my favorite actor! I don't care what happens, let the whole world stop. As far as I'm concerned, you'll always be the top, 'cause you know you made me love you.

  • @usamedsales3173
    @usamedsales3173 11 місяців тому

    Listen to that voice at her age!

  • @sergioreyes298
    @sergioreyes298 Рік тому

    Judy was a monument, a true colossus in little girl form. A talent like hers comes along maybe once a century.

  • @MaskedMan66
    @MaskedMan66 Рік тому

    Had Iron Man been around in those days and they made a movie, Gable would have been excellent at Tony Stark.

  • @brianpearson3540
    @brianpearson3540 Рік тому

    All the studios used and abused their celebrities and chewed them up and spit them out after usefulness. But, this was a two-fold doulble-sided coin. Because, studios were to make movies and money quickly. Turn around time was short, work hours were long. There were no laws like today with 40 hour work week, lunches, breaks and no child labor laws. Not just for the studios, but across America's labor force. Regular American's did it to survive with little pay. While studio celebrities were well paid. Judy's contract, despite the hours and other requirements, was $5,000 per month. Much like today's generation, only demands of millions per movie and less demanding work hours and requirements. So, I dont necessarily feel sorry for them. Even in today's World, I know no one nor does the average person bring in $5,000 a month. But, throughout the years, labor laws have changed the way employers can work an employee fir the betterment of the worker.

    • @brianpearson3540
      @brianpearson3540 Рік тому

      All the studios used and abused their celebrities and chewed them up and spit them out after usefulness. But, this was a two-fold doulble-sided coin. Because, studios were to make movies and money quickly. Turn around time was short, work hours were long. There were no laws like today with 40 hour work week, lunches, breaks and no child labor laws. Not just for the studios, but across America's labor force. Regular American's did it to survive with little pay. While studio celebrities were well paid. Judy's contract, despite the hours and other requirements, was $5,000 per month. Much like today's generation, only demands of millions per movie and less demanding work hours and requirements. So, I dont necessarily feel sorry for them. Even in today's World, I know no one nor does the average person bring in $5,000 a month. But, throughout the years, labor laws have changed the way employers can work an employee fir the betterment of the worker.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Рік тому

      Not all studios and not all performers.

  • @Jotabenhur
    @Jotabenhur Рік тому

    Em 1937, Roger Edens escreveu letras adicionais para a canção para Judy Garland . A nova letra colocou Garland no papel de uma fã adolescente de Clark Gable . Garland cantou a música para Gable em uma festa de aniversário organizada para ele pela Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). Os executivos da MGM ficaram tão encantados com sua interpretação que ela e a música foram adicionadas ao filme Broadway Melody de 1938 . Garland gravou a versão "Gable" em 24 de setembro de 1937. A MGM lançou a música como lado B em 1939, ao lado da gravação de Garland de " Over the Rainbow " de O Mágico de Oz .

  • @TheAnnArnold
    @TheAnnArnold Рік тому

    Precious!❤

  • @2011littlejohn1
    @2011littlejohn1 Рік тому

    I believe the guy in question was shown this clip and cried.

  • @jessicalove9225
    @jessicalove9225 Рік тому

    Kindness, is favorite

  • @lydialuque2475
    @lydialuque2475 Рік тому

    ¡Extraordinaria! ¡Qué elegancia! ME ENCANTA.

  • @clancywalker8390
    @clancywalker8390 Рік тому

    I remember hearing this when I was 2 years of age. (1936).

    • @Kaxxonxbox
      @Kaxxonxbox 2 місяці тому

      Wow! God bless your heart❤

  • @jewellburney810
    @jewellburney810 Рік тому

    Judy Garland was a awesome rare

  • @CameraEd1
    @CameraEd1 Рік тому

    Miriam Hopkins, the most famous person to ever live in my hometown. (Well her and Kirby Smart.)

  • @topogigio2879
    @topogigio2879 Рік тому

    Fascinating she refers to Clark Gable in IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT. It's the role that won him an Oscar but it also wasn't an MGM movie! Louis B. Mayer loaned him to Columbia ("Poverty Row") as punishment for something or other. Neither he nor Claudette Colbert wanted to do it and then the whole thing swept the Oscars, which was a big joke on MGM. Hard to believe LB Mayer let that reference get by!

    • @scotthiegel4756
      @scotthiegel4756 5 місяців тому

      Frank Capra who directed "It Happened One Night" was such a brilliant director as well as man. He had such a good moral compass. His autobiography "The name Above the Title" was one of the most fascinating reads on old time Hollywood!

  • @JamiieL19
    @JamiieL19 Рік тому

    She looked very pretty in The Wizard of Oz, beautiful in Meet Me in St. Louis and GORGEOUS in Till the Clouds Roll by.

  • @TheBaylor22
    @TheBaylor22 Рік тому

    What can you say? Never anyone like her before or after! Absolutely incredible singer!!

  • @gogoyubari366
    @gogoyubari366 Рік тому

    Judy Garland was so pretty!

  • @qtpysusie54
    @qtpysusie54 Рік тому

    Broke the mold with Judy. Makes me hate the movie moguls of her day. How can one not love her?

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Рік тому

      Name the moguls and detail what they did.

    • @Logan_Elkins
      @Logan_Elkins 2 місяці тому

      Louis B Mayer and the MGM team picked apart her looks saying that she looked weird, her nose is odd, she’s a hunchback, and they body shamed her, calling her a fat little pig with pig tails. Then they placed her on a diet which was just Chicken Broth, Black Coffee, 80 cigarettes a day, and I think cottage cheese (and they also made her take diet pills). She once said that she remembers the food problems more vividly than anything else about her childhood. And the studio (combined with her mother) are also responsible for getting her addicted to the very same drugs that would kill her years later.

    • @Logan_Elkins
      @Logan_Elkins 2 місяці тому

      Also, she once said that the studio would her out with sleeping pills and wake her up with pep pills a few hours later so she could work SEVENTY TWO HOURS IN A ROW

  • @sitbone3
    @sitbone3 Рік тому

    Shirley Temple was the first choice to star in "The Wizard Of Oz" but Fox Studios wouldn't release her to do an MGM film. MGM used Judy even though they didn't think she was very good looking.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Рік тому

      Not true. Part of the reason Mervyn LeRoy wanted to make a movie of _The Wizard of Oz_ (a favorite story of his from childhood) was that he was a great admirer of Judy's work on other movies, and knew she would be the perfect choice for the role of Dorothy. Only an MGM suit in New York thought that Shirley ought to play the part, since she was closer in age to the literary Dorothy. But LeRoy, knowing that Anna Laughlin, the very first actress to play Dorothy anywhere (on stage in 1902) had been fifteen, stuck to his guns, and of course he was right.

  • @GabrielaZapataMusic
    @GabrielaZapataMusic Рік тому

    Beautiful💗

  • @edwardcowley42
    @edwardcowley42 Рік тому

    Honest injun!

  • @TheDiannel
    @TheDiannel Рік тому

    Lump in my throat.

  • @PaulMcElveen
    @PaulMcElveen Рік тому

    Judy Garland was only 14 when this song was recorded for the 1937 MGM classic movie Broadway Melody of 1938! The classic MGM movie Broadway of 1938 was filmed in 1937 and released in 1938!

  • @PaulMcElveen
    @PaulMcElveen Рік тому

    This classic MGM movie Broadway Melody of 1938 was actually filmed in 1937! The legendary, adorable, very pretty, very intelligent and extremely Judy Garland performs this classic song perfectly! Judy Garland made this song her own!

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Рік тому

      It takes a while to make a movie, and if you want it released in a certain year, you better start early! ;-) But yeah, all of your adjectives for Judy are on the money; on the subject of her intelligence, she liked to learn three new words every day, and she could memorize poems and songs after one listen. 🙂

    • @PaulMcElveen
      @PaulMcElveen Рік тому

      @@MaskedMan66 I have loved Judy Garland since I was two and half when I first saw my favorite movie of all time the 1939 MGM Classic Fantasy Musical movie, The Wizard of Oz! I have many favorite movies however, the 1939 classic movie The Wizard of Oz is in a class by itself! Judy Garland was only fourteen during the making of the movie which was filmed at the early part of 1937. Judy Garland was also good at cards and after looking at one hand always won. Judy Graland also could rehearse a scene or a music number one time and then do it in one take. The fact is that two directors like Busby Berlkey and Vincent Minnelli insisted on multiple takes of a scene. Also, if the lighting or sound wasn't quite right or someone offscreen wasn't quiet on the set or the soundstage.

  • @michaellazzeri2069
    @michaellazzeri2069 Рік тому

    What a voice this young Judy Garland had ! A once in a generation voice. -------MJL< 76 y/o

  • @23sexycutie
    @23sexycutie Рік тому

    National treasure 😊

  • @philzmusic8098
    @philzmusic8098 Рік тому

    Amazing how she makes you chuckle at her naivete, and then suddenly you find yourself in tears.

  • @audreydaleski1067
    @audreydaleski1067 Рік тому

    Judy does it best.

  • @patwhite7970
    @patwhite7970 Рік тому

    So sad MGM used her, gave her uppers and downers, ruined her life and threw her away.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Рік тому

      She had a hand in the worse aspects of her life, but she would hardly have said her life was "ruined." There were certainly no "uppers" and "downers" in her daily regimen when making either this or _Wizard._ Oh, and she MGM voluntarily parted ways.

  • @gausachoco5105
    @gausachoco5105 Рік тому

    Oh my Gable

  • @williampotter2098
    @williampotter2098 Рік тому

    Stunning. She lived the same misery and had the same soul as Janis Joplin. They were entirely different but their passion was the same.

  • @shaneasbury85
    @shaneasbury85 Рік тому

    She sounds like Shirley temple 😂

    • @2011littlejohn1
      @2011littlejohn1 Рік тому

      No thank god she doesn't.

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 Рік тому

      No, she sounds like Judy Garland.

    • @2011littlejohn1
      @2011littlejohn1 Рік тому

      How long have you had this hearing disability.

    • @Tomboyy9818
      @Tomboyy9818 8 місяців тому

      @@2011littlejohn1there’s nothing wrong with Shirley Temple’s voice. Don’t be hateful

  • @Meltdown555
    @Meltdown555 Рік тому

    She was 14 👍

  • @georgehewett5539
    @georgehewett5539 Рік тому

    She was truly a one-of-a-kind gem. Inspirational voice. Couldn't help but focus on the fact, though, that MGM had her sing the song to another MGM star. "Funny" they didn't have her singing the song to a photo of Errol Flynn.

    • @sitbone3
      @sitbone3 Рік тому

      "In like Flynn"

    • @georgehewett6243
      @georgehewett6243 Рік тому

      @@sitbone3 Touché!

    • @moldyoldie7888
      @moldyoldie7888 Рік тому

      She sang this song to Clark at his birthday party and Clark, touched, hugged her. Mayer saw this and decided her song should be in a movie. Very funny lines about Flynn.

    • @georgehewett6243
      @georgehewett6243 Рік тому

      @@moldyoldie7888 I recall seeing a photo of Gable hugging Judy. Didn’t realize it was a birthday party scene. I chose Errol Flynn partly because he was my late mother’s high school heartthrob, but mainly because of his being under contract with Warner Brothers.

    • @moldyoldie7888
      @moldyoldie7888 Рік тому

      @@georgehewett6243 Thanks for the reply. As you probably know, Flynn had more than his share.

  • @SSmith-fm9kg
    @SSmith-fm9kg Рік тому

    A classic...Classic.