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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2009

The great Judy Garland on What's My Line (March 5, 1967)
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  • I hate that on almost every Judy video on youtube there seems to a debate about how she's on drugs/she's high and how she got addicted. The MGM stories are all over the place and have been told a million times, we are no stranger to them. So why can't people just enjoy the videos of this amazingly talented woman and if you don't like her or just want to make stupid comments go somewhere else and let us Judy fans enjoy these treasures.

  • @ayama06 THANK YOU for that comment. My thoughts exactly. Every comment talking about how high she is or how drunk or whatever will be removed, I am sick of this. Appreciate the talent, people.

  • @Fratelliyo You are welcome and being on a little rampage I forgot thank YOU for posting this great video...so thank you!

  • @ayama06 well, I'm glad you and others like it! You're welcome ;)

  • nice to see but on the other hand sad to see. By this time Judy was really out of it. The pills and inability to escape her demons had made her behavior even more visibly erratic. Unlike in her earlier years she is less able to control it on stage. Its no surprise she proceeded to get fired from Valley of the Dolls. Even still, she remains among the handful of entertainers on the American Mt Rushmore - but think how much more she could have accomplished if not for MGM's mismanagement

  • @DreamsCumTrue469 yeah but it's also amazing to see what she DID manage to achieve despite MGM's mismanagament. :)

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  • @ayama06 Ditto!!!!!!!

    

  • @millers3888 many say that she was not an alcoholic. but the truth only knew Judy, so I prefer to remember her talent, and this is a sure thing. And then I think the dead should speak only good!

  • @sarakat76 She was an alcoholic. She constantly mixed the alcohol with the pills. The interview with Jack Paar in 1964 she's bombed. The Pirate she seems like she's being pumped with amphetamines throughout the whole thing. Very sad.

  • @millers3888 she had problems pills and nervous exhaustion not drunk. In the Pirate she is wonderful!

  • @sarakat76 I suggest you watch "The Pirate". It's pretty incredible, cause although Judy is able to perform better then ever, she was messed up throughout the entire filming period. She later went on to say that she had little to no recollection of even making the movie. It was also around the time of her nervous breakdown, so I wouldn't say she was NEVER drunk or high on screen. She was able to mask it brilliantly because she was a great talent.

  • sad.

  • god bless judy :) shes a sweet beautiful person :)

  • @ronpaulforpresident6 Judy was never drunk on the screen, not even here!

  • wonderful Judy! the audience crazy for her!

  • Two years after this show, she died and Gay Men ( Her biggest fans !!) were in mourning and in 1969 , the Stonewall Riots begun.,in which Gays started to demand their basic rights

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