For Me and My Gal (1942) Official Trailer - Judy Garland, Gene Kelly Movie HD
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For Me and My Gal (1942) Official Trailer - Judy Garland, Gene Kelly Movie HD
Two vaudeville performers fall in love, but find their relationship tested by the arrival of WWI.
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Wow! I just love this film.
Gene Kelly's debut.
Both he and Judy are gorgeous in this film.
They had great chemistry together. Very well suited.
Always remembered with love and affection.
So talented.
❤️❤️♥️
Great movie. Gene and Judy's first pairing.
"What hit me a long time ago" OMG 😩❤️
Favorite film so far. Messages are still so timeless today and the musical numbers are just great
love old judy films
amy clarke and Gene too
and me too
Gene had such a beautiful innocent and joyous quality, so special 😍😍😍
Love it!
👍
Few pwople today know this, but this was based on a true story.
The film is haunted by America's greatest dancer, Eleanor Powell.
George Murphy had partnered her brilliantly in the 'Broadway Melody' films of 1938 and 1940. Gene Kelly, a new signing, had been due to do the next edition, but after three months of rehearsals he was switched to this one for reasons that remain unclear. Judy Garland had made her name serenading Gable's picture in BM38, while director Busby Berkeley had recently staged Powell's solo masterpiece, 'Fascinating Rhythm'.
The music was put on by Roger Edens and Georgie Stoll, two of her regular colleagues. Merrill Pye (art director), Sid Silvers (script) and Bobby Connolly (dance director) also came from her team at MGM. Eleanor never did period pieces, however.
Trailer omits the storyline which has Kelly injuring himself to avoid becoming a doughboy on the Western Front. At the sneak preview audiences complained so much that extra footage was shot in which he becomes a hero in combat.
Kelly's 'good guy' schtick, grinning ear to ear, barely hid a chronic and masochistic desire to portray heels. 'Pal Joey', the Broadway breakthrough which brought him to Hollywood, set the pattern. It was as if he was daring spectators to like him. By all accounts he was anything but a nice regular guy off screen- ask Debbie Reynolds or Cyd Charisse.
Sadly enough... the ladies you mentioned are no longer available...
Not true all the Ladies loved him
But he worked them and himself very hard as he was such a perfectiomist.
Debbie was very young in Singing in the Rain and not a trained dancer do it was very exhausting for her to keep up with Gene Kelly and Donald O'connor.
But she proved herself to be a natural.
I can't think of anyone else who suited the part of Kathy Seldom as well as she did.
There were three? Endings filmed for this movie. The one we got, one where Judy ends with Murphy and one where Kelly dies in the war.