Saturday, October 30, 2010

Judy Garland: "Meet Me in St. Louis." "Have You A Merry Little Christmas" with the snowman CLIP.

Judy began working on "Meet Me in St. Louis" when he was 21 years. It 'was during the filming of this movie, she was involved romantically with Vincente Minnelli. The film was completed in April 1944 and published in St. Louis 22nd November 1944. She broke box office records across the country not only as the greatest success to date of Judy, but MGM's top money-maker, second only to Gone with the wind. Margaret O'Brien won an Oscar for her portrayal of Tootie, and "The Trolley Song" wasNominated for Best Song Academy Award. "Meet Me in St. Louis is one of the most popular musicals of all time, and is considered one of the best. Judy initially wanted nothing to do with" Meet Me in St. Louis "to do this because, finally, some adult roles is given, and she was worried about being older than seventeen years of votes. Mayer was persistent and finally convinced them Minnelli to play the role. After he started working on the project, was enchanted with the story and came to loveit. Courtesy of:. Www.jgdb.com The original text of 'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas ", followed by Hugh Martin wrote, were considered by many, including Judy, as too depressing, even though Martin has struggled at first, has made the change. ... and the song 'what we have today, a great American classic Christmas song Original text: Let A Merry Little Christmas, could be the last, next year we all lived in the past, A Merry Little Christmas, Pop,...

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