Everything about In The Good Old Summertime totally explained
In the Good Old Summertime is a
1949 musical film directed by
Robert Z. Leonard. It starred
Judy Garland,
Van Johnson and
S.Z. Sakall.
The film is a musical adaptation of the
1940 film,
The Shop Around the Corner, but is set in the
United States at the turn of the
20th century. Garland and Johnson play co-workers who dislike each other, while carrying on a secret
pen-pal relationship, without realizing the identity of their pen-pals. It was filmed between October
1948 and January
1949. Garland's three-year-old daughter
Liza Minnelli makes her film debut in the musical, walking alongside her mother and Van Johnson during the closing scene.
The film was made during the height of strain on the relationship between Garland and the
MGM production company.
In the Good Old Summertime was the second to last film that Judy Garland made at MGM (with the final being
Summer Stock). MGM terminated Garland's contract in September
1950.
Trivia
In the Good Old Summertime is also the name of the song created by George Evans and Ren Shields in 1902.
Garland introduced the Christmas song "Merry Christmas" in this film; it was later covered by Johnny Mathis and Bette Midler.Further Information
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