The Judy Garland Show - Judy and Mickey
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I love how says up front, "my wife knows this- my WIVES know this!!" when speaking of Judy as the love of his life...makes you wonder "what if," no? I'm SOOOO glad he got to say that to the world while she was alive, as any and all interviews he did post-1969 spoke of Judy almost as the love that got away. His memoirs of her were rhapsodies.
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Every time I watch Judy say "Sweetie, you've never been off", I crack up. What a terrific team they were.
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@defundthewar Judy and Kay had a personal friendship and professional association... Judy wasn't bisexual.. Judy like men to! perhaps too. she loved the love....
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Yeah! Dang, they shoulda gotten married! Before they ever married anyone else...and stayed married to each other!!
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@lafea34 oh yes they were soulmates made for each other too bad they never married.
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My wife knows this, my wives know this, so funny
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These two had a once in a lifetime chemistry on screen; which is why their movies were a hit. Both had each other's back & in 1968 Judy appeared on the tonight show for the first time & Johnny made a little joke about mickey's height & limited to certain roles. Judy never once agreed with him & called him a great talent. 15 yrs since their last movie@ MGM,1948's "Words and Music" where Judy had a cameo appearance as herself & performed 2 songs one with Mickey there chemistry on TJGS shone thru.
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@NFitalianGuy I keep going back to this marvelous clip, where Judy is spontaneous, unlike in her cornball shows with Jerry Van Dyke, Soupy Sales, etc. It's 100% true that Judy & Kay had a fling; it's also in Lorna Luft's miniseries about Judy. Judy's bisexuality is in several bios and I don't necessarily mean the sleazy ones. But look at it this way, if Mickey spilled the beans that Judy had an affair with Jackie Cooper, would that also be wrong of him? Is it a matter of our own prejudices?
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I just seen Mickey tonight, spoke very well of Judy, it was quite moving actually.
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TRUE LOVE IN IUTS PUREST FORM
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I loved in the aired version at the end when this little girl brought her roses out of the audience. Idiotic Jerry Van Dyke wouldnt take the flowers because it woudl block his own shot on camera. You can see how he acted and I felt bad for Judy. It was her show and her first episode and her time to shine. Amazing how he and Mel Torme acted. But in the end it is Judy who is the most remembered. Sinatra was right when he said at her funeral ," in the end we all will be forgotten" , but NOT Judy!
loved this clip.
what word does mickey say he learnt in court?
SOPHI3333333333333 2 years ago
thanks.
the word he says is diligent.
bluehughes7 2 years ago