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In the Good Old Summertime (1949)

In the Good Old Summertime (1949)
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In the Good Old Summertime is a musical remake of the 1940 Ernst Lubitsch comedy The Shop Around the Corner, which in turn was based on a play by Miklos Laszlo. The locale has been changed from Hungary to Chicago, but the turn-of-century time frame and the plot remain the same. Van Johnson and Judy Garland play a couple of clerks in a sheet-music store who detest each other on sight. Both reserve their words of affection for their respective pen pals, whom they've never met. The audience, of course, is aware that Johnson is Garland's pen pal, and she his, but it's fun to anticipate the fireworks when the characters on screen make this discovery. Buster Keaton, then employed by MGM as a "comedy consultant," is provided with one of his best parts in years as the bumbling nephew of shop owner S.Z. Sakall. The songs sung in Summertime consist of period numbers like "I Don't Care", "Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie", and the title tune. This is the film in which 18-month-old Liza Minnelli (Garland's daughter) toddles into the closing number, though it is not her film debut, as has often been claimed: an even younger Minnelli popped up briefly in Garland's previous MGM musical Easter Parade. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Judy GarlandVan Johnson, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Z. Leonard
Format(s):
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Synopsis of In the Good Old Summertime

In the Good Old Summertime is a musical remake of the 1940 Ernst Lubitsch comedy The Shop Around the Corner, which in turn was based on a play by Miklos Laszlo. The locale has been changed from Hungary to Chicago, but the turn-of-century time frame and the plot remain the same. Van Johnson and Judy Garland play a couple of clerks in a sheet-music store who detest each other on sight. Both reserve their words of affection for their respective pen pals, whom they've never met. The audience, of course, is aware that Johnson is Garland's pen pal, and she his, but it's fun to anticipate the fireworks when the characters on screen make this discovery. Buster Keaton, then employed by MGM as a "comedy consultant," is provided with one of his best parts in years as the bumbling nephew of shop owner S.Z. Sakall. The songs sung in Summertime consist of period numbers like "I Don't Care", "Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie", and the title tune. This is the film in which 18-month-old Liza Minnelli (Garland's daughter) toddles into the closing number, though it is not her film debut, as has often been claimed: an even younger Minnelli popped up briefly in Garland's previous MGM musical Easter Parade. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
103 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Z. Leonard
Writer(s):
Samson RaphaelsonAlbert HackettIvan Tors
Producer(s):
Joe Pasternak
Categories:
ComedyRomance
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    Karl H.

    Not in the same league as other Garland MGM films such as "Meet Me in St. Louis" and "Easter Parade" (among others), but still a highly enjoyable, literate remake of "The Shop Around the Corner" (later remade again as "You've Got Mail"). The trailers for all three film versions of the story are included on the disc. Two period documentary shorts about Chicago (the film's setting) are included as well as an introduction by Garland biographer John Frike. Truly enjoyable and a must for Garland fans and fans of the musical genre.

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    Teresa W.

    This is an old fashioned You've Got Mail...excellent movie with excellent performances. If you have seen You've Got Mail, you will love watching this movie and recognizing the similiarities.

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    Jon E.

    You will enjoy this movie. It has an uplifting feel about it. Van Johnson and Judy Garland really play off of one another in a pleasurable way. Most likely, this is the best performance I have ever witnessed in Judy Garland. In one of the special features, it is mentioned that Judy Garland sometimes led audiences to applaud her in movie theaters and her job in this movie allows one to see the possibility of that happening. S Z Sakall, as he always does, adds a special flavor to the movie.

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