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Summer Stock: Directed by Charles Walters. With Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Eddie Bracken, Gloria DeHaven. A small-town farmer, down on her luck, finds her homestead invaded by a theatrical troupe invited to stay by her ne'er-do-well sister.
- (4.8K)
- Musical, Romance
- Charles Walters
- 1951-01-05
Summer Stock is a 1950 American Technicolor musical film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Charles Walters, stars Judy Garland and Gene Kelly, and features Eddie Bracken, Gloria DeHaven, Marjorie Main, and Phil Silvers. Musical numbers were staged by Nick Castle and Kelly. Garland struggled with many personal problems during ...
Summer Stock (1950) -- (Movie Clip) If You Feel Like Singing, Sing From the credits, we find an unusually stout Judy Garland (as farmer "Jane") singing in the shower, Harry Warren and Mack Gordon's If You Feel Like Singing, Sing, opening Charles Walters' Summer Stock, 1950, also starring Gene Kelly.
- Charles Walters, Al Jennings
- Judy Garland
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Summer Stock (1950) Summer Stock (1950) Summer Stock (1950) View more photos Movie Info. Synopsis While her actress sister, Abigail (Gloria DeHaven), roams with a stock theater company, country ...
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- Judy Garland
- Charles Walters
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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PRODUCTION COST: $2,024,848. RUNNING TIME: 108 minutes. RELEASE DATE: August 31, 1950. INITIAL BOX OFFICE: $3,357,000. Summer Stock is one of Judy’s (and MGM’s) most charming and enjoyable musicals, and notable in film history for two reasons: It was the last film Judy completed for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios.