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DVD Review: In the Good Old Summertime
(1949, Color, 103 min.)
Director: Robert Z. Leonard
In the Good Old Summertime - a tale of squabbling music-shop clerks who don't know they're romantic pen pals - shares a celebrated movie lineage that includes James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan in
and Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan in You've Got Mail. In between those two, Judy Garland
and Van Johnson had mail plus Gold Old tunes evoking an era of strawboaters and silvery moons.
Sparked by Garland's comedic zest and musical appeal, this confection is "one of the sweetest, most unpretentious entertainments of 1949" (Clive Hirschhorn, The Hollywood Musical). It's also a nostalgic
farewell and a sunny hello. Buster Keaton appears in his final film for the studio he first joined in 1928. And Liza Minnelli, all of 18 months young, makes her debut in the finale.
Special Features
Introduction by Garland biographer John Fricke
Vintage Fitzpatrick Traveltalks shorts Chicago the Beautiful and Night Life in Chicago
Theatrical trailers of this movie, The Shop Around the Corner and You've Got Mail
Subtitles: English, French and Spanish
Encoding: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only)
Standard Version presented in a format preserving the aspect ratio of its original theatrical exhibition
Film Studio: MGM
DVD Studio: Warner Home Video
DVD Release Date: April 6, 2004
UPC: 012569590526
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