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JUDY GARLAND / I COULD GO ON SINGING (1963)

JUDY GARLAND / I COULD GO ON SINGING (1963) by Bob Willoughby

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Seller: Walterfilm, Inc.
Title
JUDY GARLAND / I COULD GO ON SINGING (1963)
Author
Bob Willoughby
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Fine
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Vintage original 9 x 7" (23 x 18 cm.) borderless single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo, USA. Judy Garland, Dirk Bogarde, Jack Klugman, Aline MacMahon, Gregory Phillips, dir: Ronald Neame; United Artists. Judy Garland's satisfying swan song film. Originally titled (and released in Europe) as The Lonely Stage, both titles were appropriate for Garland. Essentially a soap opera, nowadays it is seen as a glossy 1960s drama in the style of The V.I.P.s and similar 60s films. Even today, the acting by both Garland and Bogarde (and the supports) is considered superb and the musical interludes, spell binding. Most of Garland's concert performance work in the film was shot at the actual London Palladium, the scene of several record breaking concert engagements by Garland. A mock-up of the Palladium stage was erected at Shepperton Studios for some of her songs and this still is for one of those. Here she performs, with just a pianist (David Lee), the beautiful Kurt Weill-Maxwell Anderson song "It Never Was You". Judy Garland is framed in light on the stage, an iconic image of the beloved lady. Bob Willoughby is credited with the still photography on this film. It is coded "LS (1317)-3" on the front. A very fine glossy print, FINE.
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THE WORKERS; An experiment in reality. The East by WYCKOFF, Walter A.

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THE WORKERS; An experiment in reality. The East
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WYCKOFF, Walter A.
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Second Life Books Inc (United States)
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NY: Scribner's, 1897. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 270. With several illustrations. Black cloth stamped in gilt. Ex library, with stamps; bookplate removed, but pocket and date slip in rear. Donor's presentation on blank. Cover worn and a little warped, but generally VG. An academic tries out work as a day-laborer, farmhand, logger, etc.