Joanne Tree Movies
As a young girl, Joanne Tree Winship was a film and early television actress, but when she grew up, she became a Broadway actress and finally ended up a journalist at The New York Postcovering everything from fashion shows and lifestyles, to the profiles of artists performing at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. Born and raised in New York City, Tree launched her film career at ten with a bit part in Nancy Drew - Detective (1938). From there she appeared in numerous other youth-oriented pictures, including Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941) and First Love (1939). Tree also appeared in the Andy Hardy film series. Tree headed for Broadway shortly after hitting her teens and appeared in numerous plays. She became a journalist after marrying United Press senior editor Frederick M. Winship. Tree was also heavily involved with charity work and was in charge of arranging benefits for the New York City Opera and other institutions representing the arts. After suffering a long illness the 73-year-old Tree passed away on August 20, 1997, in New York City. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie GuideSummer Stock represented Judy Garland's swan song at MGM. Garland plays the owner of a New England farm which entrepreneur Gene Kelly hopes to convert into a summer theatre. Gloria DeHaven, a member of Kelly's troupe, also happens to be Garland's sister. Aware that the farm is having financial difficulties, DeHaven talks the recalcitrant Garland into allowing the troupe to set up shop in the barn. All sorts of romances wind their way through the summer air as Kelly mounts his production. In the long-anticipated finale, Garland herself steps into the leading-lady slot vacated by her petulant sister DeHaven, and of course the show is a smasheroo. To watch Garland joyfully perform such numbers as "Friendly Star," "If You Feel Like Singing, Sing," and her legendary "drag" specialty "Get Happy," you'd never suspect that she was on the verge of a nervous breakdown (the film opened while Garland was recovering from a suicide attempt). Adding to the overall exuberance of Summer Stock are such dependable supporting players as Eddie Bracken, Phil Silvers, Marjorie Main and Hans Conried (cast as the troupe's resident romantic baritone!) ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, (more)
Project X was one of a cycle of anti-Red films produced in the late 1940s. Keith Andes plays an ex-Communist who is strongarmed into cooperating with the Feds. Pretending to become a "comrade" again, Andes rejoins the local Communist cell. Moving about freely, he is able to track down a gang of spies who are smuggling atomic secrets. Filmed on location in New York, Project X has the surface "feel" of a documentary, though the dialogue is strictly from the funny papers. Keep an eye out for a very young Jack Lord. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Keith Andes, Jack Lord, (more)
In this drama, six street-wise tough girls try to imitate the older sister of one who became a gangster's wife and lives a comfortable life. Unfortunately, because she married a crook, the young woman is sent to prison along with her man. When she is finally released, she gets hooked up with an ex-lover who sets her on the straight and narrow. The newly redeemed big sister attempts to help her little sister and her pals, but does not succeed until one of the gals is killed during a petty robbery at as department store. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bruce Cabot, Rochelle Hudson, (more)
In this comedy, wealthy girls attend boarding school to learn proper etiquette. The well-mannered character of the class is disrupted when one of the proper young women plans to elope with a handsome young simpleton. Unfortunately she is outfoxed by a young teacher who elopes with the boy before she can. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Anne Shirley, Nan Grey, (more)










