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Summer Stock: Get Happy!

Summer Stock: Get Happy!

20060h 17m

Documentary

Overview

Discussion of the making of the film Summer Stock (1950).

Top Cast

Carleton Carpenter

Carleton Carpenter

Self

S

Saul Chaplin

Self (Archive Footage)

Gloria DeHaven

Gloria DeHaven

Self

J

John Fricke

Self

Casey Nicholaw

Casey Nicholaw

Self

Judy Garland

Judy Garland

Jane Falbury (archive footage) (uncredited)

Gene Kelly

Gene Kelly

Joe D. Ross (archive footage) (uncredited)

Eddie Bracken

Eddie Bracken

Orville (archive footage) (uncredited)

Phil Silvers

Phil Silvers

Herb Blake (archive footage) (uncredited)

Marjorie Main

Marjorie Main

Esme (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Summer Stock: Get Happy!
Summer Stock: Get Happy!

Summer Stock: Get Happy!

20060h 17m
Documentary

Discussion of the making of the film Summer Stock (1950).

Carleton Carpenter
Carleton Carpenter
Actor

Carleton Carpenter

as Self

Carleton Carpenter

Self

Carleton Carpenter

Self

No image
Actor

Saul Chaplin

as Self (Archive Footage)

Saul Chaplin

Self (Archive Footage)

Saul Chaplin

Self (Archive Footage)

Gloria DeHaven
Gloria DeHaven
Actor

Gloria DeHaven

as Self

Gloria DeHaven

Self

Gloria DeHaven

Self

No image
Actor

John Fricke

as Self

John Fricke

Self

John Fricke

Self

Casey Nicholaw
Casey Nicholaw
Actor

Casey Nicholaw

as Self

Casey Nicholaw

Self

Casey Nicholaw

Self

Judy Garland
Judy Garland
Actor

Judy Garland

as Jane Falbury (archive footage) (uncredited)

Judy Garland

Jane Falbury (archive footage) (uncredited)

Judy Garland

Jane Falbury (archive footage) (uncredited)

Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly
Actor

Gene Kelly

as Joe D. Ross (archive footage) (uncredited)

Gene Kelly

Joe D. Ross (archive footage) (uncredited)

Gene Kelly

Joe D. Ross (archive footage) (uncredited)

Eddie Bracken
Eddie Bracken
Actor

Eddie Bracken

as Orville (archive footage) (uncredited)

Eddie Bracken

Orville (archive footage) (uncredited)

Eddie Bracken

Orville (archive footage) (uncredited)

Phil Silvers
Phil Silvers
Actor

Phil Silvers

as Herb Blake (archive footage) (uncredited)

Phil Silvers

Herb Blake (archive footage) (uncredited)

Phil Silvers

Herb Blake (archive footage) (uncredited)

Marjorie Main
Marjorie Main
Actor

Marjorie Main

as Esme (archive footage) (uncredited)

Marjorie Main

Esme (archive footage) (uncredited)

Marjorie Main

Esme (archive footage) (uncredited)

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