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Saturday, April 28, 2012

La Fiesta de Santa Barbara

Film credits list Judy and her sisters as "The Garland Sisters."
l-r: Judy, Jimmy and Suzy Garland, Irvin S. Cobb.


La Fiesta de Santa Barbara


La Fiesta de Santa Barbara (1935) 1/2  
MGM, 1935 (Color, 19 minutes)

A festival event celebrating the Spanish heritage of California. Narrated by Pete Smith (of "Pete Smith's Specialties" fame), the film features a number of song and dance numbers with many cameo appearances. Andy Devine and Buster Keaton perform a bull-fight skit, Irvin S. Cobb and Ted Healy (of Three Stooges fame) each perform a short comedy number and Joe Morrison sings his recent hit song, "The Last Round-Up". Leo Carrillo plays emcee to the latter half of the short, with the Garland Sisters singing "La Cucaracha".
This is the best recording of Judy singing with her sisters that I know of. They sing three-part harmony, blending quite nicely, with each sister performing short solos. Twelve-year-old Judy is definitely the standout, with a powerful voice that is unmistakably Garland. The Garland Sisters are definitely the high-point of the film.
It seems rather odd that the Garland Sisters appear in this MGM film, yet Judy was not "discovered" by MGM until one month later, especially since the Garland Sisters are listed fourth in the opening credits. Obviously, someone at MGM was aware of Judy's talent before her audition for L.B. Mayer in September 1935. This was the Garland (Gumm) Sister's last film together.

LONG VERSION  
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Friday, April 27, 2012

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Marley

Cedella Marley discusses the MARLEY movie and some of her favorite Bob Marley tracks.




Saturday, April 21, 2012

Zsa Zsa Gabor - Hi Heel Sneakers

...  always did like a good publicity stunt.  Really awful, but not bad.

 Directed by American 
John Huston, Moulin Rouge
was the screen adaptation of the eponymous novel about painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, written by Pierre La Mure



Bio:  Zsa Zsa Gabor (1917 -     )

Zsa Zsa Gábor who played Jane Avril in Moulin Rouge
Associated Press File:  Zsa Zsa Gabor, sporting an eye patch, laughs while holding the wedding photo of Barbara Woolworth Hutton and Porfirio Rubirosa at a 1953 press conference she conducted in Las Vegas. She claimed the patch concealed a black eye from Rubirosa prompted by her turning down his wedding proposal.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Friday, April 13, 2012

The staircase


FILMOGRAFIE


1937  Einmal werd' ich Dir gefallen 

1932 Das erste Recht des Kindes 








West Germany, feature film

"Zinn carefully recited a monologue. Afterwards, Goebbels kissed her hand but Hitler, a germ-phobe, took her hand in his and then kissed the air above her wrist."               

President Obama Asks for Betty White's long form Birth Certificate


Betty White twitters

Betty thru the yrs