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The Harvey Girls (1946)

The Harvey Girls (1946)
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This glorified Technicolor commercial for the Fred Harvey restaurants stars Judy Garland as a 19th-century mail-order bride. Upon arriving in New Mexico, Garland discovers that her husband-to-be is the town drunk. She cuts her losses and takes a job at the local Harvey restaurant, an establishment which endeavors to bring a little civilization and class to the wide open spaces. Harvey's operation is challenged by saloon-owner John Hodiak, corrupt-judge Preston S. Foster, and local-madam Angela Lansbury. With the help of tenderfoot Ray Bolger, Garland and her fellow waitresses foil the corrupt elements in town. Prominent in the supporting cast are Cyd Charisse, Marjorie Main, Chill Wills, Kenny Baker and Virginia O'Brien (whose musical numbers aren't quite as rambunctious as the contributions of the others, mainly because O'Brien was pregnant during filming). The songs are for the most part perfunctory, with the spectacular exception of the Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer's Oscar-winning "Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe." The Harvey Girls is tenuously based on a more sober-sided historical volume by Samuel Hopkins Adams. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Judy GarlandJohn Hodiak, (more)
Director(s):
George Sidney
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Harvey Girls

This glorified Technicolor commercial for the Fred Harvey restaurants stars Judy Garland as a 19th-century mail-order bride. Upon arriving in New Mexico, Garland discovers that her husband-to-be is the town drunk. She cuts her losses and takes a job at the local Harvey restaurant, an establishment which endeavors to bring a little civilization and class to the wide open spaces. Harvey's operation is challenged by saloon-owner John Hodiak, corrupt-judge Preston S. Foster, and local-madam Angela Lansbury. With the help of tenderfoot Ray Bolger, Garland and her fellow waitresses foil the corrupt elements in town. Prominent in the supporting cast are Cyd Charisse, Marjorie Main, Chill Wills, Kenny Baker and Virginia O'Brien (whose musical numbers aren't quite as rambunctious as the contributions of the others, mainly because O'Brien was pregnant during filming). The songs are for the most part perfunctory, with the spectacular exception of the Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer's Oscar-winning "Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe." The Harvey Girls is tenuously based on a more sober-sided historical volume by Samuel Hopkins Adams. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
George Sidney
Writer(s):
Samson RaphaelsonHarry CraneEdmund Beloin
Producer(s):
Arthur Freed
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    Stefan H.

    I saw this movie and recognized so much of the music - it's really a musical masterpiece! I really thouroughly enjoyed watching this movie - angela lansbury was especially surprisingly amazing! Sit back and enjoy the music, dancing, sets and costumes!

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    Casey B.

    I saw this movie when I was a little kid and did not know if I would still like it, well, I did! It is a fun and fast paced musical with the lovely and talented Judy Garland!

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    Karol R.

    Typical musical with Judy Garland. I really can't see her popularity when her acting was so bad. I really wanted to see Angela Lansbury, who really was wonderful. She really didn't make very many movies when she was young---she, however, appeared in many when she became middle-aged, i.e., Agatha Christie and Murder She Wrote. I do believe that she was more of a Broadway actress.

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