Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937) | |
Director(s) | Alfred E. Green |
Producer(s) | Harry Rapf |
Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Musical |
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Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by Alfred E. Green and produced by Harry Rapf.
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THE JUDY GARLAND BLOGATHON: Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937)
on Jun 8, 2017 From Caftan WomanCrystal of In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood is hosting a blogathon tribute to Judy Garland running from June 8 - 10. Click HERE to enjoy the appreciations. Cricket West. Isn't that a darling name for a darling girl? Cricket is the character 15-year-old Judy Garland plays in 1937s Thoro... Read full article
THE JUDY GARLAND BLOGATHON: Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937)
By Caftan Woman on Jun 8, 2017 From Caftan WomanCrystal of In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood is hosting a blogathon tribute to Judy Garland running from June 8 - 10. Click HERE to enjoy the appreciations. Cricket West. Isn't that a darling name for a darling girl? Cricket is the character 15-year-old Judy Garland plays in 1937s Thoro... Read full article
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In Judy Garland's previous picture, Broadway Melody of 1938, Charles Igor Gorin's rendition of "Sun Showers" (music by Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics by Arthur Freed) had been deleted. Then assigned to Judy in this horse-racing story, the tune failed again to be included in a movie. Miss Garland's prerecording is featured on the Rhino CD, "Judy Garland: Collectors' Gems from the M-G-M Films."
MGM's top juvenile actor of 1937, Freddie Bartholomew, had been announced to play Roger Calverton, but Freddie's Aunt Cissy (who also was his adopted mother) withdrew him before production started because of a contract dispute. In later years, Judy Garland would quip that Freddie really opted out because his voice was changing.
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