Judy Garland Musical Full Movie | Till The Clouds Roll By (1946) | Retrospective

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Based on the life and times of composer Jerome Kern, TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY features an all-star cast including the great crooner Frank Sinatra, musical starlet Judy Garland, and beautiful Lena Horne
Film: Till The Clouds Roll By (1946)
Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Director: Richard Whorf
Writer: Myles Connolly
Jean Holloway
George Wells
Cast: June Allyson, Lucille Bremer, Judy Garland, Kathryn Grayson, Van Heflin, Lena Horne, Van Johnson, Angela Lansbury, Tony Martin, Virginia O'Brien, Dinah Shore, Frank Sinatra, Robert Walker
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@FallenDragon56
@FallenDragon56 4 ай бұрын
I really miss this music. It was beautiful and most of all my dear mother showed it to me. Every time I hear this music it brings back special memories of me and my mother watching the old MGM musical. I learned from her what good music really was and from the bottom of my heart I will always be grateful to her. Thanks mom for everything I love you and miss you so very much.
@christophers796
@christophers796 6 ай бұрын
Judy Garland made musicals so fun with her voice
@sunshinedarkmatter1319
@sunshinedarkmatter1319 2 жыл бұрын
Angela Lansbury was a delight in this movie...wonderful movie ❤❤❤
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 2 ай бұрын
And SO YOUNG!!!
@davidwise9487
@davidwise9487 10 ай бұрын
Astounding masterpiece! Today’s musicals don’t have these musical or dance numbers! Truly a Broadway classic! Beautiful music,Tender lyrics… What a glorious tribute to a great musical. Thank goodness the clouds were brought back to us!
@nebularain3338
@nebularain3338 10 ай бұрын
"Today’s musicals don’t have these musical or dance numbers!" Then it's not a musical. Stop shitting on modern output becasue you don't have the emotional maturity to just say you love something from the past. It's all subjective anyway, so there is no good or bad.
@lynnlobliner3933
@lynnlobliner3933 2 жыл бұрын
Lena Horne said the reason she didn't stay in Hollywood was because they wanted her to "pass" and because she had to sing to the overhead lights. Her song here is what she was talking about.
@AnyahEMB
@AnyahEMB 10 ай бұрын
Hearing any movie soundtrack from the golden years of Hollywood takes me back to my childhood in the sixties, when these movies played regularly on television.
@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401
@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401 2 жыл бұрын
Still one of the greatest Musical films in history,, even after all these years! Just wonderful 😊!!!
@robertwirth8459
@robertwirth8459 2 жыл бұрын
Lena Horne is electrifying with her beauty and rich, emotional voice ❤
@Fonseca429
@Fonseca429 2 жыл бұрын
It's amazing.
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 2 ай бұрын
My favourite. She's exquisite.
@patmurphy608
@patmurphy608 Жыл бұрын
My how times have changed for us all over the years and we've learned so much about respect and acceptance. Thankfully this music will never change and I am still deeply emotional every time I hear Mr Kern's beautiful songs.
@clararizzi8051
@clararizzi8051 Жыл бұрын
Timeless,Timeless. Costumes, musical scores,words had a feeling and a meaning of real life. I still get as emotional as if I were 20 yrs old and in love. What a privilege to be able to see these movies and remind us of our great American Musical Composers... Thank you.
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 2 ай бұрын
Me too!
@Lindableching
@Lindableching 7 ай бұрын
Just love these old show tunes and so much talent!!!
@josephsiano7557
@josephsiano7557 Жыл бұрын
A great movie with Jerome Kern's hits and Robert Walker van Heflins great acting ❤❤❤❤❤
@lisawentworth6831
@lisawentworth6831 Жыл бұрын
Wow, what an all-star cast, and yet another movie I have never heard of. I love when KZfaq now gets my tastes and pops up these treats as suggestions. I sometimes just go through a certain artist, and find so many wonderful movies I never knew of, and a few I did...
@nightpoolproductions5747
@nightpoolproductions5747 2 жыл бұрын
Judy looks stunning in this film
@_hugotran08_
@_hugotran08_ 18 күн бұрын
Yeah I know I love Judy garland
@Gaeill
@Gaeill 2 жыл бұрын
Back then, folks were groomed into acting. Dance, sing, talk, walk- look like. Lena Horne punches through color codes with a voice that is timeless fury. Garland, said to be one of the finest, and like Lena, sang better in person than she did in the studio. Good, smart, production sticks with you.
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines Жыл бұрын
Lena was supposed to appear in Arthur Freed's 1951 producrion of "SHOW BOAT". But the studio worried that Southern exhibitors would boycott the film because of her presence- and Ava Gardner filled her role of "Julie" instead.
@lydiarowe491
@lydiarowe491 2 жыл бұрын
Looking back on the musicals that entertained...way before television.. So good to see Judy Garland in her prime..unfortunately like many she was used and abused by those who showed us the bright lights of show business.
@alanaronald244
@alanaronald244 2 жыл бұрын
Hollywood, Follywood gave us a thrill, but how many stars relied on a pill????
@brianoyler4777
@brianoyler4777 2 жыл бұрын
When this film was made, the full extent of Garland's addiction was not even known by the vast majority of people in the world. Her addiction was not the "norm" in her lifetime. I still agree that it was her mother that started her down the road to addiction. I agree with Mickey Rooney that Garland continued to choose that road. It was not MGM that forced her into addiction. MGM at times may not have handled Garland and her addiction appropriately, but the studio certainly did not start or force her into addiction. MGM was a business, and Garland was an employee. Garland's conduct as an employee became more delinquent as the years passed. Had I been L.B. Mayer, I would have taken that youngster out and aside for treatment of her addiction and bad habits. After a certain amount of time I would have allowed her to come back to work. If the addiction and bad habits were to reappear, I would have dismissed her.
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 2 жыл бұрын
@@brianoyler4777 If you ask anybody why they think Judy's mother was Judy's first pill-pusher, long before she got to MGM, they'd be stumped and say, "Everybody knows." Well, it was in the Clarke book, sort of. Mrs. Gumm told a friend, "I've got to keep these girls (her daughters) going" traveling, auditioning, performing when they could get work. That's as far as it goes... the implication that that's what Mrs. Gumm meant. For all of her life, there's no record of Judy- never shy about dissing her mother- saying Mrs. Gumm started her on drugs. It's true, however, that Mickey Rooney's account of events was at odds with Judy's. Mickey knew Judy was strong-willed and made her own choices and decisions, something that those unfamiliar with Judy don't know or want to know. "Sympathy is my business," Judy told Liza, and that's a big chunk of the legend.
@brianoyler4777
@brianoyler4777 2 жыл бұрын
@@akrenwinkle well, I do not know whether anyone will know for sure how Garland's addiction began. I am tired of hearing people blaming MGM for her addiction. Again, In my opinion her mother introduced her to pills. MGM did have pills available for employees. Judy Garland made the decision to become addicted. MGM did not! People blame MGM because of stories even Garland recounted in her day to make MGM look like the culprit and 'bad guy'. Many, many people had very successful careers coming out of 'MGM U', as Esther Williams described. The idea of being Judy Garland certainly did a number on the public for sympathy. In more retrospect I suspect Garland was nothing more than a spoiled brat and more egocentrical with her relationship to MGM. Would it not have been a hell of a lot easier for her and everyone else concerned had she not even been connected to show biz? I am concluding this with every passing year.
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 2 жыл бұрын
​@@brianoyler4777 Nobody thought Mrs. Gumm started Judy on pep pills until the Clarke book I referenced, and in it was the little nothingburger "I've got to keep these girls going." It defies logic. 1) Plump Mrs. Gumm sure didn't take them. 2) Judy would have needed more energy just being a normal schoolgirl than being driven around to perform and audition; 3) If Judy had been on amphetamines prior to signing with MGM, she would already have been slim. One reason Judy almost never sang "Acheson, Topeka, Santa Fe" was because composer Harry Warren stated that if Judy had been at another studio, she'd have been fired long ago. You are right, with success came a spoiled brat mindset.
@MADHAUSMARKALLAN
@MADHAUSMARKALLAN 2 жыл бұрын
Still reminded how they only filmed Lena Horne's appearances solo or separately from the production so they could cut her out when the film was distributed down South! But it was many years after seeing this film and many others that I found that out. Now I teach that...
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 2 жыл бұрын
You're right. Now, had Lena played a maid or other servant in the film, there would have been no problem with the feeble mind of the Southern film distributors and theater owners. Their problem was not hearing Lena, it was seeing her so glamorous and elegant... as big a threat to them as the Atom Bomb. Now, in fairness to Louis B. Mayer, and as much as Lena complained about his studio later... hiring Lena was revolutionary at the time, and there's no question MGM had more to lose than to gain taking a chance on her. For once, he did the right thing.
@DeepScreenAnalysis
@DeepScreenAnalysis 2 жыл бұрын
The white southerners had a chip on their shoulder that they lost their slaves and lost the war.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 2 жыл бұрын
She suffered deeply from the hideous racism that was Hollywood in those days. It eventually drove her out altogether. In this film she was a show stopper if there ever was one and MGM simply didn't appreciate her, by the sound of it. I so wish there had been somebody who could have helped her.
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 2 жыл бұрын
@@petertaylor3600 Kay Thompson and Vincente Minnelli were close friends and mentors. Lena sounded beautiful and the studio showed her as beautiful. What she accomplished at MGM was groundbreaking for that awful time period. Also consider that there were no real Asian stars since Anna May Wong, and there's nothing much in their representation now. Consider also there is not one single openly gay male bankable name-over-the-title film star in 2022. (No, I don't count Zachary Quinto.) Things were, and still are, unfair. That said, Lena and Dorothy Dandridge were pioneers, groundbreakers. Thank heaven we had them.
@cassiebigley7349
@cassiebigley7349 Жыл бұрын
Oh please you think way to much of yourself and we're you come from.its not about you or where you come from.you people think everybody is against you but you are the fools who truly believe in that lie your own people teach you.get over yourself nobody thinks of you
@feliciakidd9358
@feliciakidd9358 2 жыл бұрын
Oh I love this wonderful movie. I first saw this in the late 90's. Beautiful heart touching songs. 🙂❤
@brianoyler4777
@brianoyler4777 2 жыл бұрын
I love the story. I love the stars. I feel like I really missed something when films like Till The Clouds Roll By were being shown in theaters for the first time and were the "norm" in entertainment. What has happened to "so-called" entertainment in the USA? The caliber of people and film making is not even the same.
@christenasmalls6118
@christenasmalls6118 2 жыл бұрын
Why compare the pass with today. At the making of this movie the last generation had just come out of a horrific World War that was just 20 years before a World War, Flu Pandemic and the Roaring Twenties....We who are alive today are indeed blessed.
@brianoyler4777
@brianoyler4777 2 жыл бұрын
@@christenasmalls6118 we may be blessed in some ways today, but I beg to differ on others. Every generation has had its pros and cons, but entertainment from mid twentieth century US wins hands down!!
@RebekahWolkstein
@RebekahWolkstein 2 жыл бұрын
I should have lived back then. It was the best era for musicals. I'm writing songs and performing them with my musical family and I think you'll like them. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gsx_lLl4pt-wm58.html
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 2 жыл бұрын
Why do so many "people" use "quotation" marks in "their" comments?
@brianoyler4777
@brianoyler4777 2 жыл бұрын
@@akrenwinkle many people use quotation Markus because the expression in quotes may not be the overall general consensus used by everyone.
@valkyriesardo278
@valkyriesardo278 2 жыл бұрын
Never knew Van Johnson was quite the hoofer; timing, speed, balance, expression. Wow.
@tarashlynka5837
@tarashlynka5837 2 жыл бұрын
Fred Astaire might've secretly choreographed them.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 2 жыл бұрын
Actually, Van Johnson began his career as a hoofer, then graduated to acting.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 2 жыл бұрын
@@tarashlynka5837 Doubt it.Fred Astaire was signed to a different studio then.
@agnesgrep1970
@agnesgrep1970 Жыл бұрын
Van Johnson was a chorus boy in the Broadway musical "Too Many Girls." When RKO Radio Pictures bought the film rights Desi Arnaz was cast to re-create his stage role opposite RKO contract player Lucille Ball, with Johnson among the other original cast members chosen to reprise their Broadway roles. He and Lucy became good friends, and when Lucy moved on to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer she used her connections to get him a screen test that led to a long-term contract for a studio starved for leading men in the absence of Clark Gable, James Stewart and others during World War II. Here is the unbilled Van Johnson (41, front and center) as he appears in the opening of "Too Many Girls." kzfaq.info/get/bejne/h65pasSmsKmraWg.html&ab_channel=SusieRobinson
@pamthompson3170
@pamthompson3170 9 ай бұрын
I believe back then u had to act, sing, dance and anything else u could use as a talent. Fencing, sword fighting etc.
@ramizahmed461
@ramizahmed461 Жыл бұрын
The most beautiful movie in the world ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍 🎼🎵🎶🕺🏼💃🏼
@barleyarrish
@barleyarrish 2 жыл бұрын
Every minute a treasure
@legrandeanorey3860
@legrandeanorey3860 7 ай бұрын
La Vi de muy pequeño un par de veces por tv, y ahora KZfaq me las recrea. Muchas gracias. Judy inconmensurable.... Cómo siempre. ❤❤
@joywilson9718
@joywilson9718 11 ай бұрын
Thank you releasing this movie I was born in 1942 grew up musicals 👍💞Cape Town 🌍🇿🇦🌈
@mitzikakouli4950
@mitzikakouli4950 2 ай бұрын
Perfect! Thank you for sharing this with us! Love from Greece!
@davidlincolnbrooks
@davidlincolnbrooks 2 жыл бұрын
Sexuality is more charming and dreamy when it's IMPLIED, not shown explicitly.
@shorty7363
@shorty7363 Жыл бұрын
I love old movies! Thank you for the upload!😍😘🥰💙💖💜
@retromusicvideos4k10
@retromusicvideos4k10 2 жыл бұрын
👑⭐Amazing Movie!👌Thank You🌹💞☮✌🌹🙏
@ofrajannetteben-david7241
@ofrajannetteben-david7241 2 жыл бұрын
I love this movie!
@Cablecol
@Cablecol 2 жыл бұрын
Whitney Houston reminds me so much of Judy Garland...both tragic endings to their brilliant artistry. RIP to them both and all the cast. 💖
@blubeaz
@blubeaz Жыл бұрын
Quite true, I'd not thought of that before. Both died around the same age.
@gxramirez
@gxramirez Жыл бұрын
@@blubeaz I think they were both 48
@susanjon8119
@susanjon8119 9 ай бұрын
We are all stars in our own right giving and sharing in life with love to guide us keep shining stars keep shining
@christienelson1437
@christienelson1437 5 ай бұрын
Ironically I was watching this and didn’t finish it. I couldn’t remember the title but I remembered the lovely Lena Horne had a clip in it and I found it.😎💕💕❤️💕
@xhogun8578
@xhogun8578 Жыл бұрын
The address on the English cottage 😂 543 that made me chuckle.
@gplunk
@gplunk 2 жыл бұрын
I would have loved seeing this in the theater when it was originally shown; on the big screen w/ a brand new Technicolor print, and proper sound system to match....
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 2 жыл бұрын
I went to a matinee of it when I was about 13 and simply stayed there to watch the next session, causing consternation and a police search. I loved it so much, I didn't think about what I was doing. I had a crush on Frank Sinatra anyway.
@dougmoore5252
@dougmoore5252 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, one of the very best
@gljm
@gljm 2 жыл бұрын
The composer Jerome Kern Only allowed this movie to be made about his life if the plot was completely fictional. So any resemblance between this movie and Kern's life is purely coincidental.
@Michelle-rb2mz
@Michelle-rb2mz 2 ай бұрын
Judy was the brass in this movie waited the whole movie to see her and she didn't disappoint save the BEST for the last well almost the last but always first❣️
@princessg.9450
@princessg.9450 2 жыл бұрын
I Only Wanted To See Judy Garland
@patmurphy608
@patmurphy608 Жыл бұрын
Judy is one of many exceptionally talented stars in this movie. I hope you chose to watch it.
@user-vr6xm8lm1o
@user-vr6xm8lm1o 5 ай бұрын
​@@patmurphy608At 1:19 :14, Judy was expecting Liza at that time and had to hide it ...
@_hugotran08_
@_hugotran08_ 19 күн бұрын
Yeah me too
@lisawentworth6831
@lisawentworth6831 Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised this is listed as a Judy Garland musical. We don't see her until 1:15...more than halfway through the movie! Surely, any of these other headliners that carried the show throughout would have been worth more of a mention...
@annebellette201
@annebellette201 2 жыл бұрын
Good movie 🍿
@BarbaraO-rn5mn
@BarbaraO-rn5mn Ай бұрын
Love you j Judy 🎉😅😅😂❤so happy new fan s mile
@dustingriffith7399
@dustingriffith7399 Жыл бұрын
59:15 At last, I can finally see the great British Oceanliner R.M.S. LUSITANIA which was sunk by a German U-Boat Torpedo on the Southern Irish coast of May 7th 1915! The great broadway producer Charles Frohman was among the victims of the LUSITANIA DISASTER! Charles Frohman's last words was this... "Why fear death? It's the most beautiful adventure that life gives us!" R.M.S. LUSITANIA (September 7, 1907 - May 7, 1915) 🚢😭🌅
@oleriis-vestergaard6844
@oleriis-vestergaard6844 Жыл бұрын
People has a annoying ability to forget - lusitania was hit by a german uboat - so far - but its a fact that the ocean-liner was stuffed full of ammunition thereby being the reason behind the very quick sinking after the huge eksplosion when on all the gun-powder went up in the air - as a matter of fact the land America was neutral at the time so it was a breach of the laws and thereby causing the ships quick dimmise , but no body was interested because it was the evil huns that was the culprit. That german uboat later in the war stranded on the danish coast , no member off the crew was Hurt but the sub still lays there today - the 88mm deckgun is removed and is currently stored in copenhagen out in the danish navys old headquarter
@weakest_branch
@weakest_branch Жыл бұрын
Timeless
@larasemerad2605
@larasemerad2605 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful and great music.
@louisbrugnoni7639
@louisbrugnoni7639 2 жыл бұрын
Lotsa stars! Beverly is third billing?! Wow!
@simonduring-nicholson7228
@simonduring-nicholson7228 Жыл бұрын
Conrad Salinger......😭😭😭 why did you leave us so soon.....😭😭😭 #TheGreatestOrchestrator
@roseogrady8785
@roseogrady8785 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You.
@avonatossi1659
@avonatossi1659 Жыл бұрын
Ooooo,how wonderful.🍒🍅🍬🍭🎂🍰
@paulacornelison243
@paulacornelison243 Жыл бұрын
Judy Garland had one scene in this movie and it is towards the end of the movie. The movie is about Jerome Kern's life.
@bertharuiz1225
@bertharuiz1225 2 жыл бұрын
Late actress was made by her directors (movie) to feel ‘ not pretty’! I find her overall make up very attractive- next to any other actress. Plus she could sing- fabulously! Dang! Words & actions can ruin a sensitive person.
@efrainpon
@efrainpon 11 ай бұрын
Una obra de arte, de los tiempos en los que lo principal del espectáculo era el Arte.
@romanbedynski9361
@romanbedynski9361 Жыл бұрын
Metro Goldwyn Mayer intro😘
@simonduring-nicholson7228
@simonduring-nicholson7228 Жыл бұрын
Was looking for this comment.....🔥🔥🔥
@aldapp5519
@aldapp5519 2 жыл бұрын
WOW !!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@t.j.m3987
@t.j.m3987 Жыл бұрын
Wow everybody in that one👍
@robertgold3868
@robertgold3868 2 жыл бұрын
I have seen this movie many times, and my main reason is Judy Garland as Marilyn Miller. Both of Judy's numbers were directed by her then husband Vincente Minnelli. However, the film does contain some terrific numbers by so many others: Frank Sinatra, June Allyson, Lena Horne, just to name a few. One question I have always had is why does everyone else in the title number TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY sing except for June Allyson?
@RetrospectiveMovies
@RetrospectiveMovies 2 жыл бұрын
Heard you pal, will change it. Thank you for pointing at that👍
@patmurphy608
@patmurphy608 Жыл бұрын
​@@RetrospectiveMovies lol
@doogboy
@doogboy Жыл бұрын
WOW!
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines Жыл бұрын
"Based on the life and music of JEROME KERN". Arthur Freed never let the truth get in the way of a great musical film. By the time this was released in December 1946, Kern had been dead for a little over a year.
@wookinooki9023
@wookinooki9023 2 жыл бұрын
When he was preparing "they didn't believe me", it sure sounded like "if ever i would leave you". But the final tune doesn't sound like that.
@patmurphy608
@patmurphy608 Жыл бұрын
If ever I would leave you was written long after Til the Clouds.
@natangodinho8694
@natangodinho8694 2 жыл бұрын
Judy was pregnant with Liza Minnelli in this movie. They did everything to hide the pregnancy, but if you pay close attention you can notice a beautiful and little belly in some scenes of the movie....
@user-po3bc4ty2r
@user-po3bc4ty2r Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂❤🎉VERY GOOD MOVIE FOR ME😂🎉😂🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉😅😊
@wookinooki9023
@wookinooki9023 2 жыл бұрын
he was killed by his incompetent doctor.
@user-vr6xm8lm1o
@user-vr6xm8lm1o 5 ай бұрын
Jerome Kern was going to write the music and lyrics to " Annie Get Your Gun", but he suddenly died. So Irving Berlin had to write them instead ... 😮
@tarashlynka5837
@tarashlynka5837 5 ай бұрын
Wikipedia had its rumours that Gene Kelly was to play Jerome Kern.
@93rgfmv26
@93rgfmv26 8 ай бұрын
So cute to see Judy Garland pregnant with Liza Minnelli right here. Judy is absolutely radiant! 1:34:39 They gave her that yellow cloth to try to hide it, lol
@robertwojciechowski5439
@robertwojciechowski5439 2 жыл бұрын
You see I told you, people really did have jerky movements in them old days
@Elainerulesutube
@Elainerulesutube Жыл бұрын
This movie is in the public domain.
@andrerousselsapet5219
@andrerousselsapet5219 Жыл бұрын
💪❤️👍
@sixflagsshowspast9616
@sixflagsshowspast9616 Жыл бұрын
I must've missed something. The title says A star is born. This wasn't A Star is born.
@susanaluisa3192
@susanaluisa3192 2 ай бұрын
UNA VERDADERA PENA, NO LA PUEDO DISFRUTAR XQ NO SE INGLÉS 🇺🇾
@darinkanicolexponce322
@darinkanicolexponce322 Жыл бұрын
Todas en inglés
@pacom5543
@pacom5543 11 ай бұрын
This petrfect movie ok ,Also is very Mark on the movie son are so beautiful wow we are in 2023 and still no will no even mach , it show 100 % white supremasi and yet the sentimen of the movie it seft show a Fantasy reality it very rasis i get , We moust focus in 2023 live is much civilizes that before we also we a lot to learn from there Artistic level of th e movie is very hight i just wish if Hollywwood can make this Movie again it wil super Remaster Production
@annamoloney68
@annamoloney68 2 жыл бұрын
Why does she have a bruise on her forehead? Is that part of the movie? I've never seen it
@Cablecol
@Cablecol 2 жыл бұрын
lol it was a dirt stain put on before she sings..it's part of the character...watch the movie before you ask dumb questions please😖
@crisneiagabriel
@crisneiagabriel Жыл бұрын
POR FAVOR COLOQUEM LEGENDAS EM PORTUGUES🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏👏👏👏👏
@marklauzon186
@marklauzon186 Жыл бұрын
SHOWBOAT has never been a fav of mine. But in 2023 I wonder if it could be staged again without problems. I bet LINCOLN CENTER would do an awesome job. Ya....its dated,I know,but......
@Thompson-xp1mk
@Thompson-xp1mk 2 жыл бұрын
Why don't you upload Sound of Music ?
@whatthegoatz
@whatthegoatz Жыл бұрын
Is that a bruise on her forehead? In the video thumbnail?
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines Жыл бұрын
It's supposed to be a smudge of dirt.
@user-uy3kk6fp1t
@user-uy3kk6fp1t Жыл бұрын
ارجوكم الترجمة مثنيا
@janii4
@janii4 Жыл бұрын
Tap on the top right of the screen. Tap on the symbol on right. Tap on captions on the menu. Tap on auto translate. Tap on the language you want.
@WhateverUre
@WhateverUre 9 ай бұрын
Frank Sinatra at 1: 10
@abdulahkrzalic7265
@abdulahkrzalic7265 2 жыл бұрын
Prevod
@matildamartin2811
@matildamartin2811 2 жыл бұрын
Thank goodness we live in more enlightened times. The poor elephants must have gone through agonies to get them to perform like that.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 2 жыл бұрын
Just noticed three elephants in the final sequences, covered with gold paint. That stuff is toxic to humans and I hope not to elephants. Otherwise, hoping they all got it off quickly before it killed three elephants from blood poisoning. Talk about animal cruelty!
@shorty7363
@shorty7363 Жыл бұрын
I just watched the ending sequence again and couldn't see any gold elephants. Could you please give a time stamp? I saw the unpainted ones in the circus scene, but not any painted ones in the ending. I do agree that the way animals are treated in the entertainment business is absolutely horrible! For that matter, it also applies to animals in the food, leather, and fur industries as well!
@user-vv3po2wk2b
@user-vv3po2wk2b Жыл бұрын
I was too entranced with the glorious story and music of one of the greatest song writers who ever lived to notice.
@annebalderston2520
@annebalderston2520 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for educating us about this abuse of the poor elephants. Circuses are known for abusing and exploiting animals for money. I would never go to a circus for that reason. Animals don’t belong in circuses or zoos. They are forced to live a miserable life.🙏🏻
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 2 ай бұрын
Sad that they couldn't find an English girl to play Eva Keale... AND that they pretended they'd not met in a Pub, where she was the daughter of the Publican, and WORKING! Oh! And the fact that Kern was supposed to travel with Frohman ON THE LUSITANIA, but was up all night PLAYING POKER (!!), overslept and missed the boat!
@jimisru
@jimisru 2 жыл бұрын
It's like Brokeback Mountain as a musical.
@marilynrowland5197
@marilynrowland5197 Жыл бұрын
Too bad the credits are not shown. We would know every one of the actors and the parts they played. I always read the credits, and I am VERY disappointed! By the way, wasn't Tony Martin wonderful!
@Skylark_Jones
@Skylark_Jones 10 ай бұрын
The "English" woman Kern wanted to marry doesn't sound very English to me.
@gildeliaseverinofernandes4837
@gildeliaseverinofernandes4837 7 ай бұрын
Os inimigos da igreja celestial e terreno querem que meus filhos e as famílias deles vão para o exterior esses da igreja tiraram até meu inglês que dirá as duas famílias que não sabem o inglês Cruz credo Credo em cruz 😅
@colesmith1256
@colesmith1256 5 ай бұрын
11:02
@colesmith1256
@colesmith1256 5 ай бұрын
11:16
@colesmith1256
@colesmith1256 5 ай бұрын
11:24
@colesmith1256
@colesmith1256 5 ай бұрын
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@colesmith1256
@colesmith1256 5 ай бұрын
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@colesmith1256
@colesmith1256 5 ай бұрын
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@veronicaarcos5652
@veronicaarcos5652 Жыл бұрын
En castellano hablado 😠🇨🇱
@vogelfrau2425
@vogelfrau2425 Жыл бұрын
Und doe die Blondinen sahen alle gleich aus. Fast wie geklont.
@peterintoronto6472
@peterintoronto6472 6 ай бұрын
Surely one of the worst movies ever concocted through MGM, culiminating in white guy (in white) Frank Sinatra singing Ol Man River! The only reasons to watch this tripe are to see Judy Garland and Lena Horne.
@evelynwilliams5174
@evelynwilliams5174 6 ай бұрын
Oh brother…always has to be a colorblind critic!🥱
@LH-fp8kr
@LH-fp8kr 4 ай бұрын
It's a charming film. Was wondering why the woman Eva in England he falls in love with doesn't have a British accident??
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