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Everybody Sing (film)

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When the distraught parents discover their younger daughter is appearing in a musical show, Sylvia rejoins her love, who is also appearing in the show. Finally, all the cast members are reunited, including Olga, who finds her lost love, Boris. The film's happy ending includes an extravagant stage
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As important as the film itself in the development of Garland's career was a seven-week, seven-city promotional tour that started in Miami Beach and included stops in New York and Chicago. With Garland mentor Roger Edens accompanying her on the piano, she stepped alone for the first time onto huge
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singer, taking advantage of her love of jazz to enchant the show's producer, who hires her and makes her a star of his new show. Meanwhile, Ricky cuts a record, musically expressing his love for Sylvia. Nevertheless, Sylvia is forced into engagement with another man.
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After a stalled career, this was one of the films marking the picking up of momentum in Garland's ascent to stardom. Following the sensational audience reaction to her performance of "
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piece with gorgeously attired chorus girls, happily reunited parents and child, and the happy kiss between Sylvia and Ricky, who is now the producer of a successful musical show.
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wrote that Garland's singing put the film into the "excellent" class, and that "Anyone who stands up to Miss Brice at her own comedy game is very good indeed."
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stages to sing in front of adoring crowds and began to establish the audience rapport that would, in time, make her one the world's greatest live entertainers.
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According to MGM's records the film earned $ 655,000 in the US and Canada and $ 348,000 elsewhere, resulting in an overall loss of $ 174,000.
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A modest box office success, the film was a significant step in Garland's career, boosting her stardom and securing her perhaps her
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foils her father's attempt to ship her off to Europe by escaping from the ship and then trying out for a musical show as a
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took place from September 2–3, and then late September to December 21, 1937. Reshoots took place January 8–10, 1938.
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This article is about the 1938 film. For the Philippine game show, see
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was Jones' final MGM film, and the first MGM contract for Woolley.
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and Milton Merlin with uncredited contributions from
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Everybody Sing (1938 film)
Everybody, Sing!

Edwin L. Marin
Florence Ryerson
Edgar Allan Woolf
Harry Rapf
Allan Jones
Judy Garland
Fanny Brice
Joseph Ruttenberg
William S. Gray
William Axt
article
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Loew's Inc.
musical comedy film
Edwin L. Marin
Allan Jones
Judy Garland
Fanny Brice
Reginald Owen
Billie Burke
Florence Ryerson
Edgar Allan Woolf
James Gruen
Bert Kalmar
Harry Ruby
Dalton Trumbo
best known role

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