A lot of comments from people confused that Judy is wearing two different outfits in the video. That's due to the fact that these are two segments (from different episodes) put together.
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This was sublime! I'd never known of or seen these segments from her show's archives, although I have seen Ken Murray's video shorts shown occasionally on TCM. Just to hear Judy laugh and react happily to those scenes of contemporaries and their era -- as Judy the person, not the performer -- overall made the whole presentation especially memorable. :)
Clark Gable was just beautiful. What a stunning man!. His great grandson looks just like him and also a very beautiful man. Unfortunately, his grandson committed suicide not too long ago.
I love when Judy commented on every icons and legends on that video including herself so refreshing how she's relatable and normal like all of us and know everyone, cause classic Hollywood stars rarely seen to talk or meet together on camera like nowadays so wondering if they know each other.
Thankyou !!!, to the late Ken Murray, for your invaluable and interesting home movies," the golden years , and the genuine stars of hollywood." Kevin Phoenix
I’m not so sure Judy’s remark necessarily refers to Meyer in that way; it wasn’t her style to be so inelegant. She had a wicked, mischievous sense of humor but was also graceful. I think her remark at 5:39 was a reaction to seeing her old, formidable boss. Akin to an adult seeing their old headmaster or headmistress. That sort of response.
Lovejudys quick comment about ken saying that here Joan Crawford had just finished “ straight jacket” film and without a beat Judy says “ she doesn’t have it on here “ hilarious.
Just a treasure to see these when movie making was all about entertaining the public; not their egos Judy was lovely and witty but didn't look well here to me.
Thanks to Ken Murray for all these old films capturing all this great footage. Also interesting the outfit Judy started with 0:45 wasn't what they ended with.. 25:25
So much about the series was pieced together hastily. And as much as I and some others enjoy Hollywood history, I don't Ken Murray's films snatched many viewers away from the Ponderosa on Sunday nights.
A lot of comments from people confused that Judy is wearing two different outfits in the video. That's due to the fact that these are two segments (from different episodes) put together.
i dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account?
I stupidly forgot the login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me!
@Leonidas Heath Instablaster :)
WOW JUST WOW ....never heard of Ken Murray before must see more
This was sublime! I'd never known of or seen these segments from her show's archives, although I have seen Ken Murray's video shorts shown occasionally on TCM. Just to hear Judy laugh and react happily to those scenes of contemporaries and their era -- as Judy the person, not the performer -- overall made the whole presentation especially memorable. :)
I was more interested in Judy’s comments than the film he was showing. She’s just so funny and endearing. Love her.
I wish he would have talked over her just a little less.
Judy's laugh is so genuine and infectious! It, like she, is a joy!
Going on 100 years ago on some of this film. True Hollywood history.
Judy had a lovely speaking voice, too!
Clark Gable was just beautiful. What a stunning man!. His great grandson looks just like him and also a very beautiful man. Unfortunately, his grandson committed suicide not too long ago.
Ken Murray home movies are my new obsession as of today
what a magical time. I wish I could have been there.
I just love love love hearing her laugh
I love when Judy commented on every icons and legends on that video including herself so refreshing how she's relatable and normal like all of us and know everyone, cause classic Hollywood stars rarely seen to talk or meet together on camera like nowadays so wondering if they know each other.
Undisputededly One of The Greatest Talents of The 20th century..Garland, vulnerable and genuine as ever.Fascinating film footage.
Ah, the best squeaky laugh! 💛
Love her quips and sense of humor.
Judy had such a warm & charming persona. It’s so wonderful to see all these films & Judy’s commentary is so precious.
Thankyou !!!, to the late Ken Murray, for your invaluable and interesting home movies," the golden years , and the genuine stars of hollywood." Kevin Phoenix
I find her so endearing and enjoyable.
Ken Murray's movies are priceless.
Loved hearing Judy laughing at Chaplin falling off the bike.
I love seeing them all...
Actually, quite fascinating
Judy is sooo funny...
I could listen to her laughing at 24:50 on a loop!
Me too thanks for the timestamp God bless you.
I loved Judy's commentary---she was so funny!
Fabulous! Thank you!
This is great. Love Judy always.
6:58 = young Mr. Gable!
She was so quick and funny especially when watching Joan Crawford and the straitjacket comment.. hysterical 😂
How lovely!!😊 & Judy's a hoot!! (I LOVE u tube So much!!)
Judy Garland. Voltando ao passado. “Sensacional “
Priceless
Wonderful
great footage
Ken: "And there's your old boss". (Louis B. Mayer).
Judy: "Oh dear me!". (The old bastard).
Timestamp please
@@graceannemorgan1035 5:34
I’m not so sure Judy’s remark necessarily refers to Meyer in that way; it wasn’t her style to be so inelegant. She had a wicked, mischievous sense of humor but was also graceful.
I think her remark at 5:39 was a reaction to seeing her old, formidable boss. Akin to an adult seeing their old headmaster or headmistress. That sort of response.
Beyond fabulous!
Oooo what beautyful to see all the old mooi stars a real legendarische film thanks gr Jeffrey verspaget.
Loved it! What a treat!!
delightful
Omg I love this
Lovejudys quick comment about ken saying that here Joan Crawford had just finished “ straight jacket” film and without a beat Judy says “ she doesn’t have it on here “ hilarious.
Just a treasure to see these when movie making was all about entertaining the public; not their egos Judy was lovely and witty but didn't look well here to me.
13:15 : Dolores Costello, the mother of John Drew Barrymore, and the grandmother of Drew Barrymore. She looks just like her here.
Thanks to Ken Murray for all these old films capturing all this great footage. Also interesting the outfit Judy started with 0:45 wasn't what they ended with.. 25:25
Yeah I noticed this too!
Ken knew everybody
Hey. When and how did she change her dress?
So much about the series was pieced together hastily. And as much as I and some others enjoy Hollywood history, I don't Ken Murray's films snatched many viewers away from the Ponderosa on Sunday nights.
She has a different outfit at the beginning and end of the clip because Ken played these home movies in 2 different episodes of the Judy Garland show
I can see where Liza got her whit from.... Judy xoxox
WONDERFUL!!! BUT H.D SUITABLE????? DIFFICULT TO WATCH AFTER 5 MINUTES ! THANKS ! FROM, U.K. (2023).
18:10 for STAR QUALITY with no discernible gift for anything else. Maurice Chevalier . . . and that is NOT meant as an insult.
that was Eva Gabor, not Zsa Zsa on the Gigi set
Wait.... Why is she in a different outfit at the end of the clip?
She was not plump ... she was short waisted with long legs (for a 4'11 person) ...
She is fiddling around...dying for a cigarette.
Yeah too bad dahmer ruined the ambassador hotel for everybody
17:06 Who is that? Hot
Judy sounds a little tipsy.