Last Night When We Were Young - Judy Garland - Complete Sequence
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2023
- Here is the complete “Last Night When We Were Young” sequence from “In The Good Old Summertime” (1949) as performed by Judy Garland on January 27, 1949, at MGM.
(Check out this video for the raw footage: • Last Night When We Wer... )
This deleted song has been included in several laser disc, DVD, and Blu-ray releases. However, most of the footage of the entire sequence has never been released.
The sequence begins with a scene that’s in the final edit of the film. Veronica (Judy) returns home from her disastrous date and tells her aunt about it. She then walks up the stairs and in the finished film it cuts to the next day at the Oberkugen music shop.
Originally, the film was to fade to Veronica in her bedroom. We see her move about her room and hear her thoughts which segued into “Last Night When We Were Young.” This footage is silent at first, then we hear a woman’s voice reciting Veronica’s thoughts (that Judy would dub in later) and the director (Robert Z. Leonard) telling Judy when to “Go!” to her next mark.
Now, thanks to the various takes available, we finally find out what Judy says as she’s reading the letter, “This time tomorrow night - we will have met.”
It was customary to film musical numbers with silent footage. The performers would lip sync on the set to a playback record and the music and foley effect would have been added later. However, in this case, they recorded live on set for Judy to have a guide for dubbing Veronica’s thoughts and her one line as heard here.
It’s great to be able to see this as it was intended and to see what Veronica’s bedroom looked like.
Enjoy!
A big THANK YOU to Hisato M. for obtaining and sharing this great footage with us!
Check out The Judy Room's Filmography Page on "In The Good Old Summertime" at www.thejudyroom.com/filmograp...
I'm grateful for the ability to see this amazing woman, beautiful and young, who had a voice I've still never heard another like. Thank you so much.
That voice! ❤
I love Judy
In this context this song is heartbreaking.😢
Many renditions of this song, but this is the definitive version, just sublime
❤😢tears come into my eyes she's so amazingly gorgeous and beautiful as a actress who has been through so much pain 😢❤ love her so very dearly too .
So many wonderful scenes have been cut from great movies… every single one brought back for audiences to enjoy is a marvelous gift… ✨✨✨
SHOCKING. Incomparable Judy.
Beautiful stuff, this should've been left in the film. I do, however, prefer the version Judy cut for her 1956 Capitol album Judy. That one is dripping with emotion, absolutely incredible. Only Judy could best herself.
Too bad this song was cut from the movie.
Love u, Judy ❤🌸
Bravo!
Thank you for sharing 💕
I'm baffled this wasn't included on either the DVD or Blu-ray for In the Good Old Summertime. Did this come from the laserdisc? I know the Judy Garland boxed set had a ton of content that hasn't made its way to any other format.
It's 4 a.m. in the morning and here I am . . . ?!
Which scene would this one have been after? I haven’t seen the film in a long time so I’m unsure, but I’d like to edit and add it back in for personal viewing.