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the life of Judy Garland

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An edition of Get happy (2000)

Get happy

the life of Judy Garland

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"Judy Garland. The brightest star of the Hollywood musical and an entertainer of almost magical power. Yet much of what has previously been written about her is either inaccurate or incomplete, and the Garland the world thought it knew was merely a sketch for the astonishing woman Gerald Clarke portrays in Get Happy. Here, more than thirty years after her death, is the real Judy.".

"Get Happy is, however, more than the story of one woman, remarkable as she was. It is a saga of a time and a place that now seem as far away, and as clouded in myth and mystery, as Camelot - the golden age of Hollywood. Clarke re-creates that era, bringing to life the unforgettable characters who played leading roles in the unending drama of Judy Garland: Louis B. Mayer, the patriarch of the world's greatest fantasy factory, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Arthur Freed, the slovenly producer who revolutionized the movie musical and gave Judy her best and most enduring parts. Sexy Lana Turner, Judy's friend and idol, who had a habit of trying to snatch away any man Judy expressed interest in.".

"And what men they were! Oscar Levant, the wit's wit, whose one-liners could all but kill. Artie Shaw, whose sweet and satiny clarinet had a whole nation dancing. Handsome Tyrone Power, who caused millions of hearts to pound every time he looked out from the screen with his understanding eyes. Orson Welles, Hollywood's boy genius and the husband of a movie goddess, Rita Hayworth. Brainy Joe Mankiewicz, who knew everything there was to know about women, but who confessed that he was baffled by Judy.

Vincente Minnelli, who showed what wonders Judy could perform in front of a camera and who fathered her first child, Liza - but who also, with an act of shocking betrayal, caused her first suicide attempt. Charming, brawling Sid Luft, who gave her confidence, then took it away. And the smooth and seductive David Begelman, who stole her heart so he could steal her money.".

"Toward the end of her life, Garland tried to tell her own story, talking into a tape recorder for hours at a time. With access to those recordings - and to her unfinished manuscript, which offers a revelation on almost every page - Clarke is able to tell Judy's story as she herself might have told it."--BOOK JACKET.

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Thorndike Press
Language
English
Pages
510

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Get happy: the life of Judy Garland
2000, Random House, Random House Publishing Group
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Get happy: the life of Judy Garland
2000, Thorndike Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Thorndike, ME
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.42164/092, B
Library of Congress
ML420.G253 C58 2000, ML420.G253C58 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
510 p. :
Number of pages
510

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22157322M
Internet Archive
gethappylifeofju0000clar_b4q6
ISBN 10
0375503781
LCCN
99036285
OCLC/WorldCat
41572729
Library Thing
81633
Goodreads
960033

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