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          I Could Go on Singing (1963)

          Jenny Bowman is a successful singer who visits David Donne to see her son Matt again, spending a few glorious days with him while his father is away in Rome in an attempt to attain the family that she never had.

          Director:

          Ronald Neame

          Writers:

          Robert Dozier (story), Mayo Simon (screenplay)
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          Cast overview:
          Judy Garland ... Jenny Bowman
          Dirk Bogarde ... David Donne
          Jack Klugman ... George
          Aline MacMahon ... Ida
          Gregory Phillips Gregory Phillips ... Matt
          Russell Waters Russell Waters ... Reynolds
          Pauline Jameson ... Miss Plimpton
          Jeremy Burnham ... Young Hospital Doctor
          Eric Woodburn Eric Woodburn ... Verger
          Robert Rietty ... Palladium Stage Manager
          Gerald Sim ... Joe - Assistant Mgr. at the Palladium
          David Lee David Lee ... Pianist
          Leon Cortez Leon Cortez ... The Busker
          Al Paul Al Paul ... Al Paul - Jenny's Makeup Artist
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          Jenny Bowman (Judy Garland) is a successful singer who, while on an engagement at the London Palladium, visits David Donne (Sir Dirk Bogarde) to see her son Matt (Gregory Phillips) again, spending a few glorious days with him while his father is away in Rome in an attempt to attain the family that she never had. When David returns, Matt is torn between his loyalty to his father and his affection for Jenny. Written byJohn Teo <jt224@cam.ac.uk>

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          Miss Judy Garland will sing for you See more »

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          Judy Garland's children, Lorna Luft and Joey Luft, were extras in this movie. See more »

          Quotes

          David Donne:Just hang on to that, will you, hang on to it.
          Jenny Bowman:Well I've hung on to every bit of rubbish there is to hang on to in life. And I've thrown all the good bits away. Now can you tell me why I do that?
          David Donne:No, no I can't tell you why you do that. But I can tell you this, you are going to be late.
          Jenny Bowman:I don't care!
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          I COULD GO ON SINGING
          Music by Harold Arlen
          Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg
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          Sadly, Judy's last film
          27 November 2010 | by blanche-2See all my reviews

          1963's "I Could Go On Singing" would prove to be Judy Garland's final film, and what a shame.

          Here, Garland plays Jenny Bowman, a famous performer who comes to London with a manager (Jack Klugman) and an assistant (Aline McMahon) to do concerts and goes to see an ex-beau, Dr. David Donne (Dirk Bogarde) with a faux medical problem. He knows she has an ulterior motive. The two of them had broken up, but later, Jenny gave birth to their son. The newlywed David and his wife adopted the child because Jenny couldn't really handle carrying for a new baby and having a career. Matt never knew and believed that both David and his wife were his adopted parents. Jenny claims that now that David's wife is dead, she just wants to see her son (Gregory Phillips). Once she sees him, she wants to spend time with him - it spirals out of control.

          Despite its soapy plot, "I Could Go ON Singing" manages to be very effective for two reasons: Judy Garland and Dirk Bogarde, both of whom lift this film up from the maudlin. Bogarde is an uncredited writer on this film, contributing a lot of Garland's dialogue, as the script needed work before she could take the role; he often participated in screen writing on his films.

          Garland plays her role as a brilliant talent who is a needy woman, but one who also is used to getting her way and knows what she wants. Despite an outer fragility, she knows how to stand up for herself. As an entertainer, she is second to none - magical, warm, exciting, passionate, and fun. Garland sings the title song plus "By Myself," "It Never Was You", and "Hello, Blue Bird," all beautifully performed. Garland looks petite and wonderful as well.

          During the scene in the hospital, in which David comes to see Jenny after she sprains her actor, the director, Ronald Neame, realized as the camera was rolling that the scene had passed out of the movie and into real life. Garland was no longer Jenny but Garland. There was an incredibly intense atmosphere in the room, so instead of yelling cut, doing another take, and repositioning the camera, he let the scene go on. Normally a scene like that would take all day to film. Bogarde realized that Neame wasn't going to stop and even altered his dialogue to respond to her. The result is an incredibly moving, very personal scene.

          Bogarde gives a low-key performance and is perfect opposite Garland, very British, attempting to keep his emotions even -- a very generous actor who was also helpful to Neame in keeping Garland going. There were a great many difficulties on the set, including an incident where a plate of food went flying through the air as Judy demanded director Henry Hathaway. In the end, they all made it through, and the result is successful.

          We have lots of examples on the screen and in recording of Judy Garland's tremendous talent and brilliance. "I Could Go On Singing" is a look at a character very close to Garland and gives a good sense of the real woman. Art imitates life, or did life imitate art - with Garland, one never knows.


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          Release Date:

          11 October 1963 (Finland) See more »

          Also Known As:

          Bretter, die die Welt bedeuten See more »

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          Barbican Films See more »
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          Mono(Westrex Recording System)

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          2.35 : 1
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