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Girl Crazy

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.4K
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Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, and Tommy Dorsey in Girl Crazy (1943)
Watch the trailer for the musical Girl Crazy, starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland.
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A philandering young playboy is sent to college somewhere in the American West, and organizes a show, together with his sweetheart, to save the college from closure due to falling enrollment... Read allA philandering young playboy is sent to college somewhere in the American West, and organizes a show, together with his sweetheart, to save the college from closure due to falling enrollments.A philandering young playboy is sent to college somewhere in the American West, and organizes a show, together with his sweetheart, to save the college from closure due to falling enrollments.

  • Directors
    • Norman Taurog
    • Busby Berkeley
  • Writers
    • Fred F. Finklehoffe
    • Guy Bolton
    • Jack McGowan
  • Stars
    • Mickey Rooney
    • Judy Garland
    • Gil Stratton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Norman Taurog
      • Busby Berkeley
    • Writers
      • Fred F. Finklehoffe
      • Guy Bolton
      • Jack McGowan
    • Stars
      • Mickey Rooney
      • Judy Garland
      • Gil Stratton
    • 52User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Danny Churchill Jr.
    Judy Garland
    Judy Garland
    • Ginger Gray
    Gil Stratton
    Gil Stratton
    • Bud Livermore
    Robert E. Strickland
    • Henry Lathrop
    Rags Ragland
    Rags Ragland
    • 'Rags'
    • (as 'Rags' Ragland)
    June Allyson
    June Allyson
    • Specialty
    Nancy Walker
    Nancy Walker
    • Polly Williams
    Guy Kibbee
    Guy Kibbee
    • Dean Phineas Armour
    Frances Rafferty
    Frances Rafferty
    • Marjorie Tait
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Mr. Churchill Sr.
    Howard Freeman
    Howard Freeman
    • Gov. Tait
    Tommy Dorsey
    Tommy Dorsey
    • Tommy Dorsey
    Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
    Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
    • Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
    • (as Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra)
    Six Hits and a Miss
    • Vocalists
    The Music Maids
    • The Music Maids
    Frances Louise Ward
    Frances Louise Ward
    Ed Agresti
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Student
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Norman Taurog
      • Busby Berkeley
    • Writers
      • Fred F. Finklehoffe
      • Guy Bolton
      • Jack McGowan
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    User reviews52

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    9cutter-12

    Mickey and Judy's best!

    Mickey Rooney is hilarious, Judy Garland charms your socks off with her incredible talent, Busby Berkely adds his genius, Norman Taurog is in top form, and Tommy Dorsey swings the joint with his big band in this exceptional MGM wartime Musical. Top it off with a superb Gershwin's score, Rags Ragland, Nancy Walker and June Allyson in solid supporting roles and you have one helluva entertaining songfest.

    What more can you ask for? If this one doesn't make you laugh and tap your toes nothing will. Sure it's fluff but oh what good fluff! Escapist fun in 1943 and just as good now. Judy and Mickey were always great together and made some decent musicals, but this is the best I've seen. A thorough delight from start to finish.

    What talent Hollywood once had that is gone forever. There's more entertainment value in the first 25 minutes of this picture than in most current films I've seen lately combined.

    See it. It's a gem.
    Dreamer-36

    A fabulous songfest

    Judy and Mickey, one of the best team-ups in the history of motion pictures, team up again in this rather fun musical. With Tommy Dorsey and his band there, and with Gershwin-composed songs, really, what more can you ask? I consider Judy's rendition of "But Not For Me" to be one of her best songs.

    He's (Danny Churchill Jr. - Mickey Rooney) the playboy, who fools around with girls too much and is sent out west to a "all boys college- Cody College- to reform" He did not even reach there yet when he saw two legs sticking out of a stalled car. Even in jeans, they could be none other's than Ginger Gray, the granddaughter of the dean of Cody. He tries to get her hand in love, but to no avail. She's just laughing at the way he is trying to adjust to western life. He can't ride a horse correctly, and looks ....well, weird in Western clothing. When Danny finally wants to quit, Ginger drives him to the train station. He tries, for one last time, to convince her in a song, but she rejects him continuing the song. When she drops him in the station, he decides to walk back because of his love for Ginger. As the two fall in love, the college receives news that it is closing down. Should Danny stay to save both Ginger and the college? Or should he take Ginger and run back to New York and his former college, Yale? Find out in this exciting video.
    10marknyc

    The Best Gerswhin score is given the MGM treatment

    Put aside any preconceptions about "Mickey and Judy" movies. In fact, put aside the film entirely. It's watchable, but who cares? The reason to see this film is for the fantastic arrangements of some of Gershwin's best songs.

    Hugh Martin and Ralph Blaine, soon to be famous for their score for "Meet Me in St. Louis," gave the Gershwins' score (their best show), the five-star treatment with fantastic vocal arrangements - though I'm sure Roger Edens also had a hand in there.

    What you get are versions that make these great songs sound even better. "Bidin' My Time," which can be a sleeper if done badly, turns into a rich counterpoint between Judy and a male quartet. "Embraceable You" is given an easy, lightly swinging full choral arrangement after Judy has her turn, and "I Got Rhythm" is taken over the top with Tommy Dorsey and the "Six Hits and A Miss" backing Judy perfectly.

    But the piece de resistance is Dorsey's arrangement of "Fascinatin' Rhythm," presented first as a typical swing arrangement (and a great one at that), and then with Mickey playing (appearing to play, actually), a piano solo a la Gershwin's "Variations on I Got Rhythm," complete with hand-crossing and all George's piano tricks - fantastic! Add to this Judy's painfully tender version of "But Not For Me," June Allyson's debut performance of "Treat Me Rough," and you have one of the best film scores ever. ("Bronco Busters," unfortunately cut from the film, is available on CD - in stereo, as are all the tracks.)

    If you are a Gershwin fan, this film is a treasure. Thank god they didn't throw out the best songs, as was done a few years earlier when Rodgers & Hart's equally impressive score for "Babes In Arms" was butchered for that film. I guess you had to be dead before your work was treated with respect in Hollywood!
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Busby Berkeley, Tommy Dorsey, George and Ira Gershwin- who can ask for anything more

    Talent like that, when not together in the same film, make any of their work worth seeing. When together in the same film, the results are unmissable. While Mickey Rooney is a take/leave performer dependent on the material to me, Judy Garland and the Gershwin Brothers are lifelong favourites and Busby Berkeley has done some of the most jaw-dropping routines in musicals.

    If one is a fan of at least one of these people, 'Girl Crazy' is a must watch. As far as Rooney and Garland pairings go, it's one of their better efforts and as a musical it's incredible. People may find faults with it as an overall film, but it succeeds mostly brilliantly for what it is and what it aimed to do.

    'Girl Crazy' is not quite flawless, but the cons are far outweighed by the pros and the pros are enormous. The story is thin and silly with parts being wrapped up too easily and a few of Rooney's antics are somewhat overdone and hammy.

    However, even when not in Technicolor (imagine how even better "I Got Rhythm" would have been), 'Girl Crazy' still looks lovely in crisp black and white and with elegant production design. It particularly shines in Garland's "But Not For Me" which sees her at perhaps her most luminous. George and Ira Gershwin's songs are simply magnificent, especially "I Got Rhythm" (one of their most famous, iconic even, songs for a reason), "Bidin' My Time" and "Embraceable You". A big honourable mention is "But Not For Me", of which there has never been a more touching rendition of.

    The songs are further benefited from being staged in a great mix of liveliness and tenderness. The big finale for "I Got Rhythm" is a little overblown but extraordinary in energy, charm and spectacle, though also loved the sophistication for "Could You Use Me?". In general too, they are phenomenally performed, the prime examples being "But Not For Me" and the dynamite contribution from Tommy Dorsey.

    Scripting is suitably witty and there is tremendous energy and charm throughout. Rooney is more restrained than usual yet still has his boundless energy, even better is luminous and affecting Garland in magisterial voice. Their chemistry is wonderful and gels very well indeed and more. Rags Ragland and Nancy Walker are standouts in support.

    Overall, hugely entertaining and while not quite a masterpiece 'Girl Crazy's' a must watch. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    8preppy-3

    Easily one of the best Garland/Rooney musicals

    The plot is virtually the same as in all the other Garland/Rooney movies: Rooney is a ladies man (stop laughing!)and, to tame him, is sent to a dude ranch out west. There he meets mail carrier and (it seems) cook Judy Garland. She hates him, he loves her and after all the predictable complications occur they fall in love leading to the big, elaborate number.

    The plot is predictable but the movie is still a lot fun. The script is sharp and quite funny; Garland and Rooney always played off good against each other; a very young Nancy Walker has a bit role and is hilarious whenever she's on screen and it moves fairly quick.

    Also seeing Rooney and Garland so young and full of life is always great and the songs are good. There are no real bad ones but "Embracble You" and "I Got Rhythm" are standouts. And the final number is just incredible (although I question the cowboys shooting off round after round of ammunition).

    A great little musical. Worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      Judy Garland's character's name, Ginger Gray, is a tribute to Ginger Rogers, who played the part on Broadway where the character was named Molly Gray. Rogers wrote that one night on stage, her co-star Allen Kearns accidentally said, "Ginger, I love you" instead of "Molly". The mistake got such a huge laugh from the audience that they decided to continue to do that in subsequent performances, pretending it was a mistake.
    • Goofs
      The white guitar Ginger has in the "Bidin' My Time" number doesn't appear to have any strings in some shots.
    • Quotes

      Henry Lathrop: You know I like to put my cards on the table.

      Ginger Gray: Well I think you could have taken out the joker.

    • Connections
      Featured in That's Entertainment! (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      I Got Rhythm
      (1930) (uncredited)

      Music by George Gershwin

      Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

      Played during the opening credits

      Performed in the finale by Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Six Hits and a Miss,

      The Music Maids, Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra and chorus

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 1944 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Loco por ellas
    • Filming locations
      • Palm Springs, California, USA(desert area)
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Budget
      • $1,140,850 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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