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December
25, 2004
On
March 15, 2005 Warner Home Video will release, for the first time on
DVD, Easter Parade. Also being released is a 5-film DVD boxed
set which will included Easter Parade plus 4 other classic
MGM Musicals.
From Warner Home Video:
Strolling along
5th Avenue or going on the bum as "A Couple of Swells",
Judy Garland and Fred Astaire lead a parade of music (with 17 Irving
Berlin tunes) and gotta-dance fun (including Astaire's "Drum
Crazy") in this never ending delight co-starring Ann Miller
(performing a knockout "Shaking the Blues Away") and Peter
Lawford (gamely crooning "A Fella With An Umbrella" with
Garland). Don't let this colorful Easter Parade pass you by!
Disc One:
- Easter
Parade -
Remastered with new Ultra Resolution restoration process.
- Audio
Commentary by Ava Astaire MacKenzie and John Fricke
Fred
Astaire Trailer Gallery
Disc
Two:
- Judy
Garland: By Myself -- The Emmy Award winning
PBS American Masters documentary (114 min)
- On
The Avenue, a new "Making of..." documentary with
retrospective interviews and rare footage
- "Mr.
Monotony": Outtake musical number by Judy Garland
- Audio only:
Fred Astaire interview with MGM's Dick Simmons
- Audio only:
Fred Astaire & Judy Garland's Screen Guild radio version of Easter
Paraade from 1951
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AVAILABLE
NOVEMBER 4TH, 2004:
THE
LIZA MINNELLI SCRAPBOOK
CLICK
HERE to
purchase!
"A
star could not ask for a better tribute"
-Robert Osborne, Hollywood Reporter columnist and host of the Turner
Classic Movies network.
The very first book to focus on the beloved icon's body of work, THE
LIZA MINNELLI SCRAPBOOK from Citadel Press/Kensington Publishing
Corp offers a vast treasure trove of momentos from a star's stellar career.
Author Scott Schechter is noted as the world's foremost authority on
Liza Minnelli, and presents the entirety of the legend's life and artistry.
From her first time on screen in her mother Judy Garland's 1949 MGM musical
In The Good OId Summertime, to Minnelli's triumph on the 2004 Emmy-winning
Best Comedy Arrested Development, it's all here.
THE LIZA MINNELLI SCRAPBOOK is presented like one of Liza's smash Broadway
musicals, including an Overture (the Introduction); Act One (Overviews
/ Chapters on each decade of Liza's life to the present); Intermission
(Chapters on "The Liza Look," and "Everybody Loves a Winner," focusing
on Minnelli's major awards); Act Two (More detailed Chapters on the star's
output in each media -- Broadway, Movies, TV, Records, and Concerts);
and even Exit Music (a Chapter on collecting Liza's work on DVD and CD,
and the online sites devoted to her).
Along with Schechter's powerful prose on Minnelli's professional output,
THE LIZA MINNELLI SCRAPBOOK also features a staggering amount of mostly
never-before-published art -- well over 200 photos -- and the majority
of the photographs are in glorious color (approximately 136 color photos
of Liza, and 79 B/W images).
Another special feature is the book's Foreword, which has been written
for THE LIZA MINNELLI SCRAPBOOK by Minnelli's musical mainstay : her
arranger, accompanist, collaborator, and confidant, Billy Stitch. Stritch
has headlined in every famed nightspot throughout the country. Recently
he has served as Minnelli's musical director on her 2004 U.S. tour.
THE LIZA MINNELLI SCRAPBOOK is by an award-winning author, producer and
historian, who has devoted thirty years to researching the careers of
Minnelli and her mother Judy Garland, earning his status as the premiere
Minnelli-Garland historian. TV shows Schechter has produced or consulted
on include A&E's recent 2-hour Biography on Liza, and the similar
2002 E! True Hollywood Story. The many CDs he has produced,
compiled and written liner notes for include Liza Minnelli : Ultimate
Collection -- which the star enjoyed so much she raved about it
in her latest concert souvenir program -- along with Judy at Carnegie
Hall : Fortieth Anniversary Edition and The Judy Garland Show
: The Show That Got Away. DVDs of Garland's entire 1963-64 TV series
were the result of Schechter's efforts beginning back in 1998, including
conception of the 2001 Songs For America disc benefiting the
American Red Cross immediately after 9-11. The author's previous book "Judy
Garland : The Day-By-Day Chronicle of a Legend" was
acclaimed by the LA Times, Liz Smith, and the Hollywood Reporter which
stated "It's the most complete retrospective yet published on a
celebrity ... Schechter's research is as thorough as a Nobel scientist."
"What good is sitting all alone in your
room -- except when you can have this book as
a companion! It provides a wonderfully comprehensive
tribute to a great performer and a beguiling
personality."
-- Liza's Cabaret costar / leading man, Michael York.
* THE LIZA MINNELLI SCRAPBOOK has already been featured in Liz Smith,
Playbill Online, and the author appeared on NBC'S prime-time news magazine "Dateline."
CLICK
HERE to purchase!
THE LIZA MINNELLI SCRAPBOOK
Publication Date : November 2, 2004 -- From Citadel Press / Kensington
Publishing Corp.
Category : Entertainment
ISBN : 0-8065-2611-4
UPC : 75255002195902611
EAN : 978080652611952195
$21.95 (CAN $29.95)
242 Pages
250 color and black-and-white photos, including illustrations
Pack : 26
Territory : World
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Every Tuesday and Wednesday in October, 2004!
TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES PRESENTS
MAD
ABOUT MUSICALS
TCM's got rhythm throughout October with
a toe-tapping compilation of some of the most memorable song-and-dance
films ever made. All told, TCM's Musicals Festival comprises
50 years and 93 screen musicals, every Tuesday and Wednesday in October. Now
that's a lot of movies! Who could ask for anything more?
Don't
miss the iTunes new Turner Classic Movies Soundtracks section!
If you don't have iTunes, get
it! Now available for both PC and Mac.

iTunes Screenshot:
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FLASH!
For DVD release on October 12, 2004
THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT
- THE COMPLETE COLLECTION
All
three That's Entertainment films are being released, in
single disc editions as well as in a specially priced "complete
collection" set. This set will feature a fourth disc full of
more outtake material and other extras!
Of course, Judy is heavily featured in all of the films, as well as
the bonus disc. The 1994 documentary about the making of That's
Entertainment III has some great behind-the-scenes footage featuring
several shots of Judy just before and/or after filming some of her
numbers. Also of note: Judy's deleted song "Last Night When We
Were Young" (In The Good Old Summertime 1949) and the
complete "Mr. Monotony" (deleted from Easter Parade 1948).
CLICK
HERE to see detailed DVD artwork and
to read the Press Release from Warner
Home Video.
* In
conjunction with the release of these films on DVD,
Warner Home Video will also release DVD "two-packs" of
some of the musicals featured in the films, and Turner
Classic Movies is declaring October
as "Musicals Month" with a That's Entertainment! theme.
To coin the phrase
used when the original film came out in 1974:
BOY! DO WE NEED IT NOW!
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August
15, 2004:
[The
following text if from The Baum Bugle email news]
Applause Theatre & Cinema Books celebrated the 65th Anniversary
of the original “Wizard of Oz” premiere with a special
new edition of Jay Scarfone and William Stillman’s landmark book, “The
Wizardry of Oz: The Artistry and Magic of the 1939 M-G-M Classic.”
Never-before-published highlights of the new edition of “The
Wizardry of Oz” include:
- Judy Garland’s earliest known make-up and wig
test portrait for the role of Dorothy
- Costumes and props for Dorothy, the Wicked Witch, Munchkins
and Emerald City citizens
- Famed caricaturist Al Hirschfeld’s art for the
1939 Oz six-sheet poster
- Behind the scenes on the apple orchard set with Judy,
Ray Bolger and Toto
- The Munchkins’ celebration of “Ding-Dong!
The Witch is Dead!”
- 1939 Oz promotional material, including the complete
set of rare British candy cards
- Rehearsals of the Cowardly Lion scene (while Toto awaits
a take on the sidelines)
- Stills from the famous deleted “Jitterbug” song
and dance number
“The Wizardry of Oz-Revised and Expanded
Edition” will be an absolute must for film scholars, fans and
admirers of Judy Garland and Hollywood’s golden age, or anyone
who’s ever wondered, “How’d they do that?” while
watching “The Wizard of Oz.”
Purchase Amazon.com.
For more photos from the book, visit the official “Wizardry of
Oz” web site at: www.ritadubasdesign.com/wizardryofoz

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For
release September 7, 2004
From
MGM/UA Home Video, the first time release of Judgement At Nuremberg.
This 1961 classic contains many great performances, including Judy's
appearance as "Irene Hoffman", a woman persecuted by the
Nazis for her friendhsip with an older Jewish man. Judy was nominated
for Best Supporting Actress Oscar (Rita Moreno would win for West
Side Story).
For more info, go to: Amazon.com |
"Over
The Rainbow" tops the American Film Institute's
list of "100 Years/100 Songs"
A total of SIX Garland songs made the top
100. They are:
#1: - "Over The Rainbow" (The
Wizard Of Oz - 1939)
#11: "The Man That Got Away" (A Star Is Born -
1954)
#26: "The Trolley Song" (Meet Me In St. Louis -
1944)
#61: "Get Happy" (Summer Stock - 1950)
#76: "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" (Meet
Me In St. Louis - 1944)
#82: "Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead" (The Wizard
Of Oz - 1939)
For more info, go to: www.afi.com |
CHECK OUT THESE GREAT DVDS!!
(click on image for details!)

1)
Meet Me In St. Louis (Special Two Disc Edition)
2) In The Good Old Summertime
3) For Me And My Gal
4) Ziegfeld Girl
5) Love Finds Andy Hardy
Order
these and more from Amazon


The
wonderful PBS American Masters Special
"Judy Garland: By Myself" was a great success!!Click here for
details and fun photos.
The special is now a part of the Easter
Parade Special Edition DVD.
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