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    Easter Parade

    1948 · Musical comedy · 1h 43m

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    • Academy Award Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) 1949 · Winner

  1. Garland and Astaire were a successful team, and Astaire was restored to his status as a top MGM star. A critical and commercial success, Easter Parade was the highest-grossing musical film of 1948, and the second-highest grossing MGM musical of the 1940s, after Meet Me in St. Louis .

    • $2,655,000
  2. Mar 24, 2015 · Walter Huston and John Huston. Supporting Actor and Directing winners for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Dorothy Jeakins. Costume Design winner for Joan of Arc. Claire Trevor. Supporting Actress winner for Key Largo, with presenter Edmund Gwenn. View More Memorable Moments.

  3. Easter Parade: Directed by Charles Walters. With Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford, Ann Miller. A nightclub performer hires a naive chorus girl to become his new dance partner to make his former partner jealous and to prove he can make any partner a star.

    • (11K)
    • Musical, Romance
    • Charles Walters
    • 1948-07-08
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  5. Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. When his partner leaves him, a vaudeville star trains an untried performer to take her place, finding love in the process. Cast & Crew. Read More. Charles Walters. Director. Judy Garland. Hannah Brown. Fred Astaire. Don Hewes. Peter Lawford. Jonathan Harrow, III.

    • Charles Walters, Wally Worsley
    • Judy Garland
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  6. Easter Parade. "The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on March 22, 1951 with Judy Garland and Fred Astaire reprising their film roles. Gene Kelly was originally scheduled to play Don, but he broke his ankle when he stamped his foot in anger after losing a volleyball game.

  7. The movie has gone down as one of the great musicals of Hollywood's Golden Age and is the only movie pairing of Fred Astaire and Judy Garland, but it won just one Academy Award, for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture.

  8. 21th Academy Awards (1949) - Movies from 1948. winner Best Score Musical ( Johnny Green, Roger Edens) Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1948. winner Best Musical Screenplay ( Sidney Sheldon, Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett) Filmaffinity is a personalized voting and recommendation website for movies and series, a social network and film ...

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