On This Day In Judy Garland’s Life And Career – December 10
“It’s children, not furniture, that make the home.” – Judy Garland, 1956 December 10, 1926: Judy and her sisters (“The
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“It’s children, not furniture, that make the home.” – Judy Garland, 1956 December 10, 1926: Judy and her sisters (“The
“All performers are a bit daffy, but that’s what makes them performers. The most important thing is the audience.” –
“Not your smart, adult-aping prodigy is this girl, but a youngster who had the divine instinct to be herself on
“Frances [Judy Garland] alone is a sensation, and last Saturday’s audience realized it by the way they encored. Much of
“What is exquisite in the film are the backgrounds which have beauty and inventiveness. The colors are artistically arranged to
“From start to finish, the show is a carefully engineered exercise in mass hysteria.” – Unnamed psychiatrist dispatched to analyze
“There isn’t a better song-plugger in all of show business or a more captivating ingenue.” – Harry V. Cohen, 1942