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The Last Days of Judy Garland: The E! True Hollywo
The Last Days of Judy Garland: The E! True Hollywo
(2001)
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Synopsis:
Despite coping with personal demons, including a lifelong drug addiction that ultimately led to her death, Judy Garland is still remembered as one of Hollywood's greatest entertainers. In 1939, 17-year-old Garland starred in MGM's "The Wizard of Oz," the movie that made her a household name. Over the next decade, Garland starred in a number of MGM productions before being fired in 1950. Garland's personal life included five marriages, a slew of successful comebacks and a few near-death experiences. On June 22, 1969, Garland was found dead in London from a drug overdose.
Cast
Name
Credits
Christina Pickles
Narrator Narration
Jerry Herman
Interviewee
Mickey Rooney
Interviewee
Ann Miller
Interviewee
Margaret O'Brien
Interviewee
Producers
Name
Credits
Jeff Shore
Executive Producer
Gail Chicoine
Segment Producer
Robert Bentley
Producer supervising producer
Eric Shepard
Producer
Tracy Allan
Associate Producer
Production Management
Name
Credits
Joanne Bornstein
Production Manager
Kevin Bates
Production Coordinator
Editor
Name
Credits
Franchine Banzali
Avid Editor
Pete Rudow
Avid Editor
Cameron Coulter
On-Line Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
Greg Cabrera
Camera EFP camera
George Ellis
Camera EFP camera
Harold Henderson
Camera EFP camera
Jesse Lucio
Camera EFP camera