Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
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70% of users liked it
(1,443 ratings)
All that MGM's Ziegfeld Girl lacks is Technicolor; otherwise, the film has talent and "sock" entertainment value in abundance. The story focuses on three showbiz hopefuls-Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr and Lana Turner-and the efforts to attain the lofty status of "Ziegfeld Girl."… More All that MGM's Ziegfeld Girl lacks is Technicolor; otherwise, the film has talent and "sock" entertainment value in abundance. The story focuses on three showbiz hopefuls-Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr and Lana Turner-and the efforts to attain the lofty status of "Ziegfeld Girl." Garland is compelled to leave her family vaudeville act; she bids her dad Charles Winninger a tearful farewell, and later falls in love with Turner's brother Jackie Cooper. In her bid for success, Lana forgets all about her faithful boyfriend James Stewart, who turns to bootlegging to come up to the financial stature of Lana's new beau, socialite Ian Hunter. Lamarr nearly dumps her impoverished violinist husband Philip Dorn as she climbs the ladder of success. There are happy endings in store for two of the three female leads, but we'll let you watch the film yourselves to find out who wins and who loses. Featured in the cast are Tony Martin, Edward Everett Horton, Eve Arden, Dan Dailey, and, in a poignant cameo as a wardrobe woman, the "ever popular" Mae Busch. Song highlights include "Minnie from Trinidad", "You Never Looked So Beautiful Before", "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows", "Laugh? I Thought I'd Split My Side", "Caribbean Love Song", "Whispering", "Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean" (performed by Charles Winninger and the surviving half of the Gallagher-and-Shean duo, Al Shean-who happened to be the Marx Bros.' uncle), "You Stepped Out of a Dream" and "You Gotta Pull Strings." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Robert Z. Leonard
- Genres
- Drama, Musical & Performing Arts, Classics
- In Theaters
- Apr 25, 1941 Wide
- On DVD
- Apr 6, 2004
- Studio
- MGM
Critic Reviews
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Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com
Three of MGM's gorgeous stars, Judy Garland, Lana Turner and Hedy Lamarr star in this musical, which has too much melodrama but also some lavish production numbers.
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Cast
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James Stewart
as Gilbert Young
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Judy Garland
as Susan Gallagher
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Hedy Lamarr
as Sandra Kolter
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Lana Turner
as Sheila Regan
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Tony Martin
as Frank Merton
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Jackie Cooper
as Jerry Regan
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Ian Hunter
as Geoffrey Collins
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Charles Winninger
as Pop Gallagher
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Edward Everett Horton
as Nobel Sage
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Philip Dorn
as Franz Kelter
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Paul Kelly
as John Slayton
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Eve Arden
as Patsy Dixon
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Dan Dailey
as Jimmy Walters
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Al Shean
as Himself
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Fay Holden
as Mrs. Regan
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Felix Bressart
as Mischa
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Rose Hobart
as Mrs. Merton
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Bernard Nedell
as Nick Capalini
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Mae Busch
as Jenny
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Renie Riano
as Annie
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Josephine Whittell
as Perkins
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Roscoe Ates
as Theater Worker
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Joan Barclay
as Actress in Slayton's Office
- Leslie Brooks
- Georgia Carroll
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Joyce Compton
as Miss Sawyer
- Myrna Dell
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James Flavin
as Trucker
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Bess Flowers
as Palm Beach Casino Patron
- Frances Gladwin
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Reed Hadley
as Geoffrey's Friend
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Al Hill
as Truck Driver
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Armand Kaliz
as Pierre
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Donald Kirke
as Playboy
- Victor Laplace
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George Lloyd
as Bartender
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Edward McNamara
as Mr. Regan
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Sergio Orta
as Native Dancer
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Fred Santley
as Floorwalker
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Six Hits & A Miss
as Singer
- Elliott Sullivan
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Ray Teal
as Pawnbroker
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Ruth Tobey
as Beth Regan
- Jean Wallace
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Claire James
as Hopeful
- Vivian Mason
- Virginia Cruzon
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Rosario & Antonio
as Specialty Dancer
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Anya Taranda
as Ziegfeld Girl