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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2009

Julie Andrews shows her diverse, comedic side while she sings beautifully, as always, in the film: Star! produced by Blake Edwards.
(I do not, in any way own the rights to this film, Star! or any of its songs, choreography etc.)

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  • shoved a banana up lady diana?

  • @nobodymuch just had a banana with lady diana

  • Well I don't know about that because the version of Star! that I own (well not own actually.. just have DVR'd on my TV =D) even states in the opening credits that the director is Blake Edwards....at leats I think.. although I was a little sleepy when I posted this video and I had been watching alot of Julie movies aswell so I'm probably confused! lol thanks though

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  • I'm sorry to say but your source of information is wrong, Blake Edwards did NOT direct or produce the movie Star!, it was Robert Wise, the same person who directed Julie in The Sound of Music! Fantastic movie, truly recommend it!

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  • Have to come back and visit this number every now and then. Just look

    at all the props Julie manipulates.  Be hard to do this number live.

    Actually, just remembered, I did see her do it live in Los Angeles

    (it's posted on Youtube somewhere), but she didn't use all

    those props.

    She was like Mary Martin and Carol Channing. The magic just flowed

    out to the audience.

    Tnx BWBx3

  • Amazingly-this is one of those films that found its best audience years after it 1st came out .

  • interesting that when she leaned right and left she was doing Little Tich.

  • good old Julie Andrews

  • I love this film. And Julie and Gertie and Noel too.

    I read, however, that the film did not do well. It was even shown for a while with a different title. Something like "The Happy Time."

    Well, even the biggest stars have flops, but it's

    hard to figure out why this wasn't a success. It had great musical numbers.

    Too bad Julie wasn't around during Hollywood's Golden Age. She should have

    been born about 20 years earlier. Could have

    starred in some of MGM's greatest films.

    Tx 4 posting.

  • It's true that Blake Edwards is not related to this movie. The director is Robert Wise. But anyway, thank you so much for posting that, even though it's on your TV.. I watch your video like 5 times a day ! :')

    Love Jools. <3

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