I Could Go On Singing


I Could Go On Singing is a 1963 musical drama film directed by Ronald Neame, starring Judy Garland in her final film role and Dirk Bogarde.

Judy Garland plays a superstar singer named Jenny Bowman. She had met a man 1516 years before who was now a prominent physician played by British actor Dirk Bogarde. They had a child together whom she let his father raise in England. Jenny wants to finally see him, but in the end is left to the stage. Originally titled The Lonely Stage, it was renamed I Could Go On Singing, so that audiences would know it was the first time Garland sang in a movie since A Star Is Born in 1954. The movie contains Garland concert musical numbers including By Myself, Hello Bluebird, It Never Was You, and the title song, I Could Go On Singing.Either you are or you arent a Judy Garland fan that is. And if you arent, forget about her new movie, I Could Go On Singing, and leave the discussion to us devotees. Youll see her in closeup...in beautiful, glowing Technicolor and striking staging in a vibrant, vital performance that gets to the essence of her mystique as a superb entertainer. Miss Garland is as always real, the voice throbbing, the eyes aglow, the delicate features yielding to the demands of the years the legs still long and lovely. Certainly the role of a toprank singer beset by the loneliness and emotional hungers of her personal life is not an alien one to her...this quote needs a citation Judith Crist, The New York Herald Tribune ........

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