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5 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Judy Garland, age 15, sings "Silent Night"--Two charming minutes!, 18 May 2002
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Author:
sdiner82 (sdiner82@aol.com) from New York City, USA
TCM revives this two-minute short every Christmas, and what an unpretentious treat it is. A greetings card shot of snowflakes falling on a tiny church cuts to 15-year-old Judy Garland singing "Silent Night," as lovely a rendition of this traditional favorite as you'll ever hear. Thanks, once again, to TCM, for unearthing a lost treasure.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
MGM Promo's, 13 March 2008
Author:
Michael_Elliott from Louisville, KY
MGM Christmas Trailer (1937)
*** (out of 4)
A 15-year-old Judy Garland sings "Silent Night" in this very short
(2-minutes) short from MGM. There's really nothing to judge here except
the song and Garland does a great job with it. I'm sure something extra
could have been added to plump up the running time but what's here is
very good.
Christmas Party, The (1931)
*** (out of 4)
Jackie Cooper wants to throw his football team a Christmas party at his
house but soon other teams learn of it and want to come as well. The
house is too small for everyone so Cooper asks Mayer if he can have the
party on one of the MGM lots. The actual story here isn't all that
important but what is are all th A-list stars who make an appearance
here. Clark Gable, Lionel Barrymore, Anita Page, Wallace Beery, Marie
Dressler, Marion Davies, Jimmy Durante (as Santa) and Norma Shearer are
just a few of the stars that show up. If you know anything about Mayer
you'd know that there's no way he'd really allow a party to take place
on his set but I guess that's besides the point since the film itself
is just trying to be charming and it does that. Mayer doesn't show up
but there are plenty of others that make this a must see for fans of
Hollywood's Golden Era.
Rare Short A Gem, 4 November 2012
Author:
CitizenCaine from Las Vegas, Nevada
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Following Judy Garland's debut film Pigskin Parade released in October of 1936, MGM wondered what to do with Garland and placed her in this short with the St. Luke's Episcopal Choristers of Long Beach. Garland sings Silent Night and the short ends. One wonders what the original purpose of the one song short was. Was it shown in movie theaters? Is it all that remains of additional footage? It's enough to showcase Garland's singing talent in a way that said the powers that be must make appropriate use of her talent in the future, and eventually they did. Afterward, Garland made appearances in several low budget films which featured her talent.
Judy Garland sings "Silent Night" in this now-iconic M-G-M Christmas Trailer, 23 December 2011
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Author:
tavm from Baton Rouge, La.
With Christmas almost here, I thought I'd rewatch this very brief musical short which I long ago favorited on YouTube. Starting with "O Come, All Ye Faithful" on chiming bells with a Christmas drawing on a clear background, we then segue on falling snow on a church before cutting to a 15-year-old Judy Garland in choir robe in front of a chorus of children similarly dressed inside the chapel as she sings the first verse of "Silent Night" with those kids cooing along. What a lovely voice she had and how touching this little promotional film was and how wonderful this is still available today. Really, there's nothing else to say except this M-G-M Christmas Trailer is highly recommended to both Garland and holiday fans.
0 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Sweet but far too short, 24 December 2010
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Author:
Wayne Malin (wwaayynnee51@hotmail.com) from United States
I know I have to fill out 10 lines to get this published...but how do
you write 10 lines on a 2 minute short??? I'm not sure but I'll try...
This opens on a beautiful snowy night. We see a church in the distance
and hear the bells ringing. Then we cut to inside and see a VERY young
Judy Garland (I believe she was 15) singing "Silent Night" with a whole
choir of kids backing her up! In an amusing little lapse of continuity
you see beautiful sunlight streaming through a HUGE painted glass
window---but it's NIGHT outside! But I'm not complaining--it was more
funny than anything else. Also Garland looks just incredible and her
voice is beautiful (of course). There! I filled 10 lines! WELL worth
seeing. This pops up on TCM around every December so try to catch it
there.
2 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
This delightful clip only gets a 6.7? ???, 29 August 2004
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Author:
ftm68_99 from United States Minor Outlying Islands
The imdb ratings continue to boggle the mind, my mind anyway. Seven people
gave this number a 10, two people gave it a nine, one person a 5 and one a
4. Yet it ends up with only a 6.7 rating? Come on imdb, we love you and no
offense, but is your calculator in working order? I don't get it.
That was all I was going to say on the subject, but it seems that any
comment being submitted to imdb must include at least ten lines of text to
be considered for acceptance. Okay, I'll just add that I can't see anything
to dislike about this clip of Judy Garland singing "Silent Night" and
everything *to* like.
Well, there's eleven lines of text but I'm still getting a message that I
have to have ten lines of text. Come on imdb, what's the holdup?
:)
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