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DVD Review: I Could Go On Singing
(1963, Color, 99 min.)
Director: Ronald Neame
In her final film, Judy Garland lights up the screen with a "vibrant, vital performance" (New York Herald Tribune) as a singer torn between her career and motherhood. Co-starring Dirk Bogarde, this powerful and
touching film boasts "excellent direction, winning vocal numbers" (The Film Daily) and the "incandescent magic" (The Hollywood Reporter) of one of Hollywood's brightest stars at her sensational best.
When celebrated singer Jenny Bowman (Garland) asks her ex-lover David (Bogarde) to let her see their son, Matt, she is unprepared for the emotional consequences. Though Matt doesn't even know Jenny is his mother, their
growing bond will force Jenny to make the most difficult choice of her life: between the rewards of motherhood and the glamorous life of the stage.
Special Features
Original Theatrical Trailer
English: Mono, Spanish: Mono
English, French and Spanish Language Subtitles
Encoding: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only)
Screen Format: Letterbox (2.34:1, Full Frame
Film Studio: United Artists / (MGM/UA)
DVD Studio: MGM Home Entertainment LLC
DVD Release Date: May 11, 2004
UPC: 027616903976
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