THE
MICKEY ROONEY & JUDY GARLAND COLLECTION
(Release Date: September 25, 2007)
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1985 edition

1990's edition

1989 edition

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The Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland Collection:
Ultimate Collector’s Edition | Loaded with
Dazzling Extras and Memorabilia From WHV September 25
BURBANK,
Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On September 25, Warner
Home Video will “put on a show” like never
before, celebrating the incomparable talents of the
legendary dynamic entertainment duo, Mickey Rooney
and Judy Garland. The Mickey Rooney & Judy
Garland Collection: Ultimate Collector’s Edition features
Mickey and Judy spirits in the four “backyard
musical”
extravaganzas that forever cemented their reputation
as one of Hollywood’s most beloved screen teams.
The M-G-M musical classics in this collection are the
duo’s most famous and successful teamings: Babes
in Arms, Babes on Broadway, Strike
Up the Band and Girl Crazy.
The films will be sold as a complete set only, in beautiful
keepsake packaging, for $42.92 SRP.
From DVD
Times:
Warner Home Video have announced the Region 1 DVD release
of The Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland Collection:
Ultimate Collector’s Edition on 25th September
2007. Warner celebrates the incomparable talents of the
legendary dynamic entertainment duo, Mickey Rooney and
Judy Garland with this new set which features Mickey
and Judy singing, dancing, clowning and lifting spirits
in the four “backyard musical’ extravaganzas
that forever cemented their reputation as one of Hollywood’s
most beloved screen teams. The M-G-M musical classics
in this collection, finally making their first appearance
on DVD, are the duo’s most famous and successful
teamings: Babes in Arms, Babes
on Broadway, Strike Up the
Band and Girl Crazy.
This new five-disc DVD collection also includes
a separate Bonus Disc of special features, with
nearly three hours of essential viewing for Rooney & Garland
fans, including Private
Screenings with Mickey Rooney, an in-depth,
deeply personal interview hosted by TCM’s Robert
Osborne, and The Judy Garland Songbook,
an unprecedented collection of 21 Garland movie musical
numbers, both famous and rare, spanning nearly 20 years
of her amazing screen career, with all songs presented
in complete form. The bonus disc also features an extensive Mickey
Rooney/Judy Garland trailer gallery.
Each movie in the collection has a newly-filmed, exclusive
introduction by Mickey Rooney as well as vintage comedy
shorts, cartoons and radio promos. Memorabilia that no
fan will be able to resist rounds out the set with a
portfolio of 20 collectible rare behind-the-scenes photos
and a collectable guide to the set, featuring vintage
memorabilia, promotional advertisements, and other rarities,
along with production notes written by noted film historian
John Fricke. Fricke also provides commentary on two of
the films. The Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland
Ultimate Collector’s Edition will
be sold as a complete set only, in beautiful keepsake
packaging, for $49.92 SRP.
“Our 'Ultimate Collector's Edition' line is reserved for the crown jewels
of the huge Warner library,” said George Feltenstein, WHV's Senior Vice
President Theatrical Catalog Marketing “As we did for Fred & Ginger
fans last year, we’re delighted to be doing the same for the timeless
films Mickey and Judy made during M-G-M’s
‘golden age.’ We're especially thrilled that
Mickey Rooney was kind enough to film new introductions.
It adds a personal touch that makes this new collection
all the more meaningful.”
The Films
Babes
in Arms (1939)
Babes in Arms, is considered the quintessential Mickey
Rooney-Judy Garland musical. Freely adapted from the
1937 Rodgers and Hart Broadway hit of the same name,
it marked the producing debut of Arthur Freed, who would
go on to create some of the greatest musical films in
motion picture history. To direct the film, Freed hired
the legendary Busby Berkeley, who had recently migrated
from Warner Bros. to Metro, and Berkeley neatly handled
the film’s direction and choreography, with the
results being a total sensation. The film went into production
immediately after the completion (but before the release
of) The Wizard of Oz (1939), and Oz fans will
be amused to find “The Wicked Witch of the West” actress
Margaret Hamilton, once again taking on the role of screen
villainess. The semi-autobiographical plot features Rooney
playing Mickey Moran, the talented son of a vaudeville
team, who rounds up all his fellow child entertainers
to stage a fund-raiser show to help out his financially-strapped
folks. Variety called it “a topflight filmusical
entertainment.”
Warner Home Video’s new DVD presents the home video
premiere of the film as originally released in 1939.
Previous video incarnations represented the film as it
was cut for reissue after the end of World War II, when
M-G-M removed a charming sequence featuring Mickey and
Judy impersonating Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
At the time, Metro felt the public would not want to
see the recently deceased F.D.R. parodied on film, but
unfortunately, the studio did not retain any film materials
from this deleted number, as it had been cut out of all
negatives and prints. Using a recently discovered collector’s
print as source material, the sequence “Roosevelt” sequence
(a/k/a “My Day”) has been permanently restored
to the film.
DVD Special Features:
* Introduction by Mickey Rooney
* Commentary by historian John Fricke
* Vintage Our Gang short Duel Personalities
* Classic cartoon The Mad Maestro
* 1939 Newsreel with Mickey and Judy
* Audio-only bonuses:
"Leo Is On The Air" radio promo
3 different radio shows with Rooney and Garland
* Theatrical Trailer
Strike up the Band (1940)
Mickey plays Jimmy Connors, the leader of his high school
band hoping to compete in a nationwide radio contest.
Judy is his girlfriend and chief vocalist. Famed orchestra
leader Paul Whiteman appears in the film, which is highlighted
by a massive Busbv Berkeley production number called “Do
The La Conga” and Mickey shows off his percussive
skills in the “Drummer Boy” sequence. The
film also features the Oscar-nominated song “Our
Love Affair” and a rousing finale with the Gershwins’
title tune.
DVD Special Features:
* Introduction by Mickey Rooney
* Pete Smith specialty comedy short Wedding Bills
* Classic cartoon Romeo in Rhythm
* “Do the La Conga” stereo remix version
* Audio-only bonuses:
Leo Is on the Air radio promo
"Millions for Defense" radio special with Mickey
and Judy
Additional radio show with Rooney and Garland
* Theatrical Trailer
Babes on Broadway (1941)
This musical treat showcases the teenage duo’s
talents as they come up with the idea to produce a show
to send orphaned children on a country holiday, as well
as to promote their beginning careers. The film gave
Mickey and Judy the opportunity to introduce the now-famous
ballad “How About You’, as well as Mickey’s
unforgettable impersonation of Carmen Miranda. The film
ends with a massive Busby Berkeley production extravaganza,
which was one of the highlights of M-G-M’s hit
musical compilation That’s Entertainment! in
1974.
DVD Special Features:
* Introduction by Mickey Rooney
* Pete Smith Specialty comedy short How to Hold Your
Husband Back
* Classic cartoon Dance of the Weed
* Audio-only bonuses:
Two Leo Is on the Air Radio Promos
Radio Show Adaptation of "Merton of the Movies"
with Rooney and Garland
Chin Up! Cheerio! Carry On Song Demo
performed by composer Burton Lane
* Theatrical Trailer
Girl Crazy (1943)
George and Ira Gershwin’s 1930 Broadway hit served
as the basis for Mickey and Judy’s last starring
picture together. The tunes are sublime -- "Embraceable
You," "Fascinating Rhythm," “Bidin’
My Time,” and a beautiful Garland solo on "But
Not for Me." The plot has rich playboy Rooney, sent
away to an all-male college out West as a way of keeping
him in check, and the only gal in town is Judy, the granddaughter
of the school's dean. Busby Berkeley staged the colossal
dude-ranch finale to the Gershwin standard, "I Got
Rhythm”, with Mickey, Judy, and a cast of hundreds,
all accompanied by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. Look
for a special appearance by a very young June Allyson
singing “Treat Me Rough.”
DVD Special Features:
* Introduction by Mickey Rooney
* Commentary by historian John Fricke
* Vintage short Hollywood Daredevils
* Classic cartoon The Early Bird Dood It
* "I Got Rhythm" stereo remix version
* Audio-only bonus: "Bronco Busters" Outtake
* Theatrical Trailer
The Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland Collection-
Bonus Disc
* Private Screenings with Mickey Rooney - 1996
TCM special hosted by Robert Osborne
* The Judy Garland Songbook- A superb collection
of 21 complete, magical Judy Garland musical
numbers spanning her many films from
1936-1954
* Mickey and Judy Trailer Gallery
Thank you to Derek and "gethappyConor" for
providing info and link!
CLICK
HERE
to read an early review of the set over at
DVDBeaver.com, with screen captures
CLICK HERE to read the review over at digitallyobsessed.com