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Judy Garland and Van Heflin in Presenting Lily Mars (1943)

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Presenting Lily Mars

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    No. Many consider this film to be part of a series of films she appeared in which allowed her to slowly portray women in their late teens and early twenties. When watching the film, Garland's character still seems a little young and innocent but compared to the roles she was being given even 18 months before production began on "Mars" the character of Lily is much older. Garland's first "adult"role came the year before in "For Me and My Gal" (1942) opposite Gene Kelly.



    When viewing "Mars" it is quite clear that MGM had moulded her into a leading lady as opposed to a plain adolescent. Garland was 20 at the time of principal photography, throughout teen's she had often played roles of a "plain Jane" the girl who didn't get the guy at the end of the film; MGM now wanted her to become a full leading lady. Garland's hair was lightened from it's usual red/brown to more of a medium blonde colour, she had lost weight and her costumes and make-up were used to great effect.

    One of the main reasons this charming film is popular within the Garland community is because she was at her physical peak in this film. Prior to any visible illness and given the full MGM glamour treatment.

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  • How long is Presenting Lily Mars?
    1 hour and 44 minutes
  • When was Presenting Lily Mars released?
    April 29, 1943
  • What is the IMDb rating of Presenting Lily Mars?
    6.8 out of 10
  • Who stars in Presenting Lily Mars?
    Judy Garland, Van Heflin, and Fay Bainter
  • Who wrote Presenting Lily Mars?
    Booth Tarkington, Frances Marion, Richard Connell, Gladys Lehman, and Jack Mintz
  • Who directed Presenting Lily Mars?
    Norman Taurog
  • Who was the composer for Presenting Lily Mars?
    George Stoll
  • Who was the producer of Presenting Lily Mars?
    Joe Pasternak
  • Who was the cinematographer for Presenting Lily Mars?
    Joseph Ruttenberg
  • Who was the editor of Presenting Lily Mars?
    Albert Akst
  • Who are the characters in Presenting Lily Mars?
    Lily Mars, John Thornway, Bob Crosby, Mrs. Schofield, and Tommy Dorsey
  • What is the plot of Presenting Lily Mars?
    Small-town Indiana girl Lily Mars dreams to be a stage actress. She begs visiting Broadway producer John Thornway for a role but he dismisses her as an amateur. She follows him to New York and worms her way into his show, and his heart.
  • What was the budget for Presenting Lily Mars?
    1.045 million
  • What is Presenting Lily Mars rated?
    Passed
  • What genre is Presenting Lily Mars?
    Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Musical, Musical Comedy, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
  • How many awards has Presenting Lily Mars won?
    3 awards
  • How many awards has Presenting Lily Mars been nominated for?
    3 nominations

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