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1 00:01:12 What do you see beyond this wall?
2 00:01:15 Picture it.
3 00:01:17 You've got an imagination. Go ahead.
4 00:01:21 What I see is a small town in the Midwest.
5 00:01:25 Handful of churches.
6 00:01:28 Some places for the farmers to get drunk together.
7 00:01:31 Maybe a salon for their wives to do their hair on the holidays.
8 00:01:38 I visit these places.
9 00:01:41 These are the people who send us our profits,
10 00:01:44 who send us your wages.
11 00:01:47 I make movies, Judy, but it's your job
12 00:01:49 to give those people dreams.
13 00:01:51 The economy's in the gutter, and they pay for you.
14 00:01:55 And I'll tell you something else.
15 00:01:58 In every one of those towns, believe me,
16 00:02:01 there's a girl who's prettier than you.
17 00:02:06 Maybe their nose is a little thinner at the bridge.
18 00:02:09 They have better teeth than you.
19 00:02:11 Or they're taller or they're slimmer.
20 00:02:16 Only, you have something none of those pretty girls can ever have.
21 00:02:20 You know what that is?
22 00:02:24 No, sir.
23 00:02:26 You have that voice.
24 00:02:29 It'll maybe take you to Oz,
25 00:02:32 someplace none of those pretty girls can ever go.
26 00:02:37 Still, I'm told you're unhappy.
27 00:02:40 Well, no, sir, not unhappy.
28 00:02:43 I'd just maybe like a little more time.
29 00:02:47 Time? For what?
30 00:02:50 I don't know.
31 00:02:52 Maybe to go to the pictures like those other girls do.
32 00:02:56 The thing is, those other girls will grow up to be cashiers
33 00:03:00 and farmers' wives and elementary school teachers.
34 00:03:04 And they'll see their skins roughed up through housework.
35 00:03:08 Is that what you want, Judy?
36 00:03:10 To be just a housewife?
37 00:03:13 To be just a mother?
38 00:03:16 Out there,
39 00:03:18 you'd have to put away that voice of yours.
40 00:03:20 Forget it exists.
41 00:03:22 But here, with us, with your family,
42 00:03:26 that voice will make you a million dollars before you're 20.
43 00:03:35 Those average kids, they're all loved, in their way.
44 00:03:41 I can see how you may be drawn to it,
45 00:03:42 from time to time. Their small lives.
46 00:03:45 Not too dangerous. Not too exciting.
47 00:03:50 They're where they belong.
48 00:03:53 And maybe you feel like you're like them.
49 00:03:56 But really, you're not.
50 00:03:58 You live in another world entirely.
51 00:04:02 They just look like you.
52 00:04:06 But if you truly wanna go join them,
53 00:04:10 it's your decision.
54 00:04:12 We'll shake hands and you can walk through our gates.
55 00:04:17 I guarantee it's all there,
56 00:04:20 the rest of America, just waiting to
57 00:04:23 swallow you up and forget all about you.
58 00:04:28 Like a raindrop falling into the Pacific.
59 00:04:31 Who cares? Who even notices?
60 00:04:34 Of course I wanna stay with the studio, LB.
61 00:04:37 Any girl would kill to be Dorothy.
62 00:04:39 I'm just terribly sorry if...
63 00:04:43 I didn't even say anything to anyone.
64 00:04:47 You're my favorite, Judy.
65 00:04:55 Who else have we had in?
66 00:04:56 Shirley Temple this morning.
67 00:04:57 Everybody loves Shirley.
68 00:05:01 Let's see how Judy measures up.
69 00:05:38 Joey, did you grow again?
70 00:05:41 I guess.
71 00:05:43 Well, could you at least do it all at once?
72 00:05:45 Just get it over with one weekend?
73 00:05:48 'Cause it's a new pair of pants every time you add an inch.
74 00:05:51 Dad says vitamins make me grow.
75 00:05:54 So, we'll cut those out.
76 00:05:57 I'm kidding, darling.
77 00:05:59 It's a wonderful thing to have a son big enough
78 00:06:01 he can carry his mother to the car.
79 00:06:05 Lorna, sweetheart, let me see you.
80 00:06:07 What are we doing first?
81 00:06:08 The usual. Is that okay?
82 00:06:10 - Yeah. - You look gorgeous, sweetheart.
83 00:06:13 So, I have your money.
84 00:06:16 Crowd's gonna go crazy out there.
85 00:06:18 So, it's $150.
86 00:06:21 I know it's not maybe
87 00:06:22 - what you're used to, but... - No, no, I appreciate it.
88 00:06:25 - All right. - I do.
89 00:06:26 - Okay, you ready? - Sure.
90 00:06:28 - Follow me. - Go on.
91 00:06:31 All right, folks...
92 00:06:33 We'll just do what we did in New York, yeah?
93 00:06:36 Hope you're ready. Put your hands together.
94 00:06:38 Okay, let's go, let's go.
95 00:06:39 How are you tonight, Altadena?
96 00:06:41 One of Hollywood's true legends,
97 00:06:43 Miss Judy Garland.
98 00:06:45 Well, I've got something very special planned for you this evening.
99 00:06:47 I've brought my children along.
100 00:07:14 What a journey.
101 00:07:17 I'm sorry it's so late.
102 00:07:20 How you doing, Georgie?
103 00:07:22 I'm okay, thank you, Miss Garland. And you?
104 00:07:25 Stumbling along.
105 00:07:27 Any messages while we were out of town?
106 00:07:31 I don't think so.
107 00:07:32 Okay. Well, could I just have my key, please?
108 00:07:35 Let me check something with Mr. Horowitz. One moment.
109 00:07:39 Can we get room service, Mama? I missed dinner.
110 00:07:42 Sure, sweetheart. Anything you want.
111 00:07:47 - Miss Garland. - Oh, please. I'm Judy.
112 00:07:51 - Could I have a word? - Can it wait?
113 00:07:53 We're just desperate to get to bed.
114 00:07:55 Lorna, darling, tell Peter what you want
115 00:07:57 and he'll take care of it.
116 00:07:59 A hamburger and fries, please.
117 00:08:01 You know, I'd love a bowl of soup.
118 00:08:04 And a drink. Vodka rocks.
119 00:08:06 You know what, forget the soup.
120 00:08:08 I'm too tired to even wield a spoon.
121 00:08:16 What do you mean, "released"?
122 00:08:18 It's not still attached to the building?
123 00:08:20 Where exactly has it gone?
124 00:08:22 I believe your account was in arrears.
125 00:08:26 No. No, I don't... I don't think that's the case.
126 00:08:29 - The room got released. - So un-release it.
127 00:08:31 Hand it back. We need to sleep in it.
128 00:08:33 - Is everything okay? - No. No, darling.
129 00:08:36 These people have let us down very badly
130 00:08:38 leaving us stranded without so much as a change of socks.
131 00:08:42 Everything is in storage.
132 00:08:44 I could have rooms anywhere in this city,
133 00:08:47 but I chose this hotel.
134 00:08:49 Well, not anymore.
135 00:08:51 I wouldn't let my worst enemy stay here.
136 00:08:54 Let's just go.
137 00:08:57 Outraged.
138 00:09:02 Come on, sweetheart.
139 00:09:15 - Please don't go to sleep now. - No, no, no.
140 00:09:17 These are the other ones.
141 00:09:24 - Where are we going? - The Roosevelt.
142 00:09:28 Didn't we stay there last year?
143 00:09:30 Sure. But they like us.
144 00:09:36 Mama.
145 00:09:42 Could we head toward Brentwood, please?
146 00:09:49 Joe, get the bell, would you, darling?
147 00:10:02 So, you wanna stay?
148 00:10:04 No.
149 00:10:05 And they're only staying tonight.
150 00:10:08 - So, they have school tomorrow. - I know that.
151 00:10:10 They slept in the cab. They'll be fine.
152 00:10:13 I probably paid more on cab fare tonight
153 00:10:15 than I would've on a hotel.
154 00:10:18 - What about tomorrow night? - What about it?
155 00:10:20 - Come on. Don't play that game. - Well, you're needling me, Sid.
156 00:10:24 - Just ask me a straight question. - All right,
157 00:10:26 where are my children gonna sleep tomorrow night?
158 00:10:28 Wherever I tell them.
159 00:10:32 Hi, sweetheart.
160 00:10:33 Something wrong?
161 00:10:35 - I... I can't sleep. - You want some milk?
162 00:10:39 - Come here. - No, you go to bed.
163 00:10:41 We'll bring it to you, okay?
164 00:10:43 Don't worry.
165 00:10:48 Where are the mugs?
166 00:10:49 I moved them.
167 00:10:51 They're where the glasses were.
168 00:10:55 Ridiculous.
169 00:11:02 Couldn't you just take a role in something?
170 00:11:04 I'm "unreliable."
171 00:11:07 And "uninsurable."
172 00:11:11 That's what the ones who like me say to my face.
173 00:11:15 So, thank you for that.
174 00:11:18 Leave me out of it.
175 00:11:20 "Judy, leave it to me
176 00:11:23 and you'll be back on top."
177 00:11:25 - Look how that turned out. - "Where is she, Sid?
178 00:11:28 Is she sick?
179 00:11:29 - Is she coming in today?" - Don't.
180 00:11:30 - "Where is your star, Sid?" - Don't.
181 00:11:32 "You realize we're gonna have to sue you both, Sid."
182 00:11:33 - Don't start. - "Why are you even protecting her, Sid?
183 00:11:37 - What's going on?" - Shut up, Sid!
184 00:11:39 You can't turn up here at one o'clock in the morning
185 00:11:41 - and expect... - I know they should be in bed! Okay?
186 00:11:43 It just doesn't always work that way.
187 00:11:45 And it gets late
188 00:11:46 because nobody wants to pay to see me at 2:00 in the afternoon.
189 00:11:50 And I have to work, because they need things.
190 00:11:52 They need an education, Judy. They need ten hours of sleep.
191 00:11:55 Just to hell with this. Just call me a cab.
192 00:11:57 I want custody during the school year.
193 00:12:03 Over my dead body.
194 00:12:05 Well, no one would be surprised, believe me.
195 00:12:15 Give me the milk.
196 00:12:17 Give me the milk!
197 00:12:25 It's a little late for all that, don't you think?
198 00:12:32 Why don't you see yourself out?
199 00:12:56 Can we go here, please?
200 00:12:57 Take Care of Your Homework - Johnnie Taylor
201 00:12:57 ♪ Got to tell you true ♪
202 00:12:59 Thank you.
203 00:12:59 ♪ I got to tell you true ♪
204 00:13:02 ♪ Brother Jack ♪
205 00:13:05 ♪ You goin' with sister Sadie ♪
206 00:13:07 ♪ When you ought to be home ♪
207 00:13:09 ♪ With your old lady... ♪
208 00:13:11 This house is fabulous.
209 00:13:15 Look at that. She shows.
210 00:13:18 What, am I early?
211 00:13:20 - You look fabulous. - Liza, darling, you look beautiful.
212 00:13:24 I can't believe you came. What are you doing here?
213 00:13:26 Well, I wanted to see you, darling.
214 00:13:29 Are you in L.A. for a while?
215 00:13:30 Well, I never know, you know, these days.
216 00:13:34 I have a show opening in two days.
217 00:13:35 - You do? Really? - Yeah.
218 00:13:39 - And how do you feel about it? - I don't know.
219 00:13:42 I know my lines and it's all in my range.
220 00:13:45 I guess I haven't really thought about it that much.
221 00:13:47 You're not even a little anxious about it?
222 00:13:50 - Well, should I be anxious? - Well...
223 00:13:54 I mean,
224 00:13:56 no.
225 00:13:57 No.
226 00:14:01 we were off to go dance.
227 00:14:04 Will you come with us?
228 00:14:06 No, no.
229 00:14:07 No, you go. I'll catch up to you.
230 00:14:28 Excuse me. This is for you.
231 00:14:31 We can't have the world's greatest entertainer out here without a drink.
232 00:14:37 Frank Sinatra's here?
233 00:14:40 Frank is great, but he is no Judy Garland.
234 00:14:43 I bet it kills him.
235 00:14:50 - I'm Mickey, by the way. - Judy.
236 00:14:56 So, you live in Los Angeles, Mickey?
237 00:14:59 No, I manage a bar back in New York.
238 00:15:02 I'm out here looking at a business opportunity.
239 00:15:06 You ever make your own cocktails?
240 00:15:08 This place, we sell the booze,
241 00:15:10 and all the mixings and stuff is on the tables,
242 00:15:13 so you get to invent something of your own.
243 00:15:15 You know, it's fun.
244 00:15:16 People drink more
245 00:15:17 'cause they wanna be part of the next new thing, you know.
246 00:15:20 I don't know.
247 00:15:22 You have to have ambitions, right?
248 00:15:24 Well, I used to have them.
249 00:15:26 I found they gave me the most terrible headache.
250 00:15:29 Well... if you wanna create the Judy Garland martini,
251 00:15:33 that's me.
252 00:15:34 - Mr. Mickey Deans. - Yep.
253 00:15:39 You have kids, Mickey?
254 00:15:42 No. No, I don't.
255 00:15:44 Well, you shouldn't.
256 00:15:46 It's like living with your heart on the outside of your body.
257 00:15:51 Find a hobby or something, like canasta or birdwatching.
258 00:15:55 Well, I play piano, actually.
259 00:15:57 - You do? - Yeah.
260 00:15:59 You play anything or you just sing?
261 00:16:02 Just sing?
262 00:16:04 Sorry. That's not what I...
263 00:16:06 Did that come out wrong?
264 00:16:07 My entire childhood I must've slept five hours total.
265 00:16:11 It's a wonder I learned to use cutlery,
266 00:16:13 let alone play the violin.
267 00:16:20 We've changed our minds. We're gonna head to Andy's place.
268 00:16:23 Will you come?
269 00:16:25 I don't know. I think I might stay.
270 00:16:29 Well, you don't know anyone here.
271 00:16:31 Well, everybody seems to know me.
272 00:16:35 Besides, I wanna stay somewhere for longer than five minutes.
273 00:16:37 You go. Have fun.
274 00:16:39 - Mom? - I'm fine.
275 00:16:42 Go.
276 00:16:44 I love you.
277 00:16:48 - I love you. - I love you.
278 00:17:10 - Voilà. - The masterpiece.
279 00:17:17 Well, what now?
280 00:17:31 You can't!
281 00:17:54 Wanna hear something?
282 00:17:57 Yeah, sure.
283 00:18:00 I've nowhere else to be.
284 00:18:04 All right. If you don't like it,
285 00:18:05 just toss a drink at me or something, okay?
286 00:18:07 - I'll get the message. - I will, don't worry.
287 00:18:12 Do you wanna join me?
288 00:18:14 Hell, no.
289 00:18:17 I'm the audience.
290 00:18:31 It's very good.
291 00:18:41 This has been a good time, huh?
292 00:18:46 Well, we're not done yet, are we?
293 00:18:52 I hope not.
294 00:18:55 If you ever wanna get together, just... click your heels.
295 00:18:59 That's how it works, right?
296 00:19:06 You gotta at least eat some.
297 00:19:10 I don't know.
298 00:19:34 Those are too good.
299 00:19:37 You're gonna have to, I don't know, tie my hands to the chair legs.
300 00:19:42 Only then I'd probably lean forward and grab 'em with my mouth.
301 00:19:48 I'm eating those.
302 00:19:49 You wanna see if I can manage a whole hamburger?
303 00:19:54 Mickey?
304 00:19:57 Are we dating?
305 00:20:02 I just wanna know so as I know how to look at you.
306 00:20:07 So... I think we're just pals
307 00:20:11 who might be something more sometime in the future.
308 00:20:14 You gotta ask Mr. Mayer. I think it's just pals.
309 00:20:18 I'm not kissing you if that's what you're after.
310 00:20:24 Your loss.
311 00:20:25 Don't I know it.
312 00:20:26 And anyways, after a mouthful of onion rings?
313 00:20:30 No, thanks!
314 00:20:34 No hamburger.
315 00:20:36 Mr. Mayer said very specifically you were not to eat the food.
316 00:20:41 I'm honestly very hungry.
317 00:20:46 Those'll take the edge off.
318 00:20:48 No, I gotta sleep tonight.
319 00:20:50 Halpert will give you something for that later. Down the hatch.
320 00:20:59 Okay, boys, here we go.
321 00:21:01 - ...get set up. - Let her at least take a bite.
322 00:21:03 We can't have a Dorothy
323 00:21:04 who puts on weight halfway through the picture.
324 00:21:06 His words, not mine.
325 00:21:07 Can you take another bite with your head to the side, Mr. Rooney?
326 00:21:13 - Yeah. - That's our shot! That's great stuff.
327 00:21:16 That's great, Judy!
328 00:21:25 Okay. Right.
329 00:21:28 Okay.
330 00:21:32 So, that was Sid's lawyers on the phone.
331 00:21:34 - Why? - He wants them
332 00:21:36 - Sunday through Friday during school time. - No.
333 00:21:41 He claims you're homeless.
334 00:21:43 How's he even paying for a lawyer?
335 00:21:45 He's not making money off me anymore.
336 00:21:48 So, where are you staying?
337 00:21:50 I love my children. I take care of them.
338 00:21:53 Where'd you stay last night?
339 00:21:55 With a friend.
340 00:21:57 And is that somewhere maybe you could take the kids to stay?
341 00:21:59 I don't have a home.
342 00:22:02 I can't even get a manager.
343 00:22:05 Step right up and take 10% of my debts.
344 00:22:09 You know what I'm gonna say.
345 00:22:12 London would offer you
346 00:22:13 - a lot of money. - No.
347 00:22:15 See, they're crazy for you.
348 00:22:17 It's because the English are insane.
349 00:22:19 Look, start earning again.
350 00:22:21 Then Sid's people will have nothing on you.
351 00:22:24 Lorna does adore London.
352 00:22:27 Honey...
353 00:22:29 the courts won't let you take them out of the country.
354 00:22:31 So, you're saying I have to leave my children
355 00:22:35 if I wanna make enough money to be with my children?
356 00:22:38 I know it's hard.
357 00:22:41 But I think you have to take this seriously.
358 00:22:45 I can't.
359 00:22:59 Thank you.
360 00:23:11 God.
361 00:23:16 You'll miss Christmas.
362 00:23:20 Well, you see, darling, the problem is that...
363 00:23:22 I don't currently own a chimney
364 00:23:25 for Santa to climb down, so I'm no good to you kids.
365 00:23:30 But I'll be back for New Year's, okay?
366 00:23:35 Joey.
367 00:23:37 Joe.
368 00:23:39 Darling, I have to fix things, okay,
369 00:23:42 so I can see you every day, the whole of every day.
370 00:23:45 I just need a little money to make that happen.
371 00:23:49 Where would we live then?
372 00:23:52 I'm going to find us a new home for the three of us,
373 00:23:53 so don't you get too comfortable here.
374 00:23:56 I'm coming straight back for you.
375 00:24:00 I am.
376 00:24:03 Or maybe...
377 00:24:07 I could...
378 00:24:10 just hide out in here...
379 00:24:15 with Nibbles instead.
380 00:24:23 Okay.
381 00:24:43 It's very spacious in here.
382 00:24:47 I might just have a bathroom plumbed in.
383 00:24:52 You wouldn't mind, would you, Joe?
384 00:24:54 I'd love it.
385 00:24:57 Well, maybe I'll stay put, hmm?
386 00:25:01 Would you visit me once in a while?
387 00:25:03 In Joey's wardrobe?
388 00:25:07 Sure.
389 00:25:09 There's room for three.
390 00:25:16 Well, come on in.
391 00:25:20 Do you wanna... Do you guys wanna play tennis or something?
392 00:25:22 There's a court over there.
393 00:25:27 I do like it here.
394 00:25:35 I would very much like to stay.
395 00:25:41 Judy!
396 00:25:50 Hello, darling. Hello. Hello, darling. Hello.
397 00:25:52 - I love you. - I love you too, darling.
398 00:25:55 - Welcome to the Picador. - Thank you very much.
399 00:26:00 Thank you.
400 00:26:03 - Hello. - Welcome, Miss Garland.
401 00:26:04 Thank you.
402 00:26:07 There she is.
403 00:26:10 The fabulous Miss Judy Garland.
404 00:26:12 - Bernard Delfont. How are you? - How wonderful. I'm good.
405 00:26:15 I just adore London, my home away from home.
406 00:26:19 Marvelous.
407 00:26:20 - Come with me. - Thank you.
408 00:26:21 - Hello. - Hello. I'm Rosalyn Wilder.
409 00:26:23 I'll be looking after you while you're in London.
410 00:26:25 Wonderful.
411 00:26:27 Lovely.
412 00:26:29 We have a schedule printed for you.
413 00:26:32 How old are you?
414 00:26:35 I'm... I'm 28.
415 00:26:39 It is a little cold in here.
416 00:26:43 I'm terribly sorry.
417 00:26:45 I'll have somebody look into that right away.
418 00:26:48 Thank you.
419 00:26:51 Everywhere else I go,
420 00:26:52 it seems they just knock the place down
421 00:26:55 and start over as soon as I leave.
422 00:26:58 I come back the next year and I have no idea where I am.
423 00:27:02 London just sort of slaps on another coat of paint.
424 00:27:07 I suppose we're rather old-fashioned.
425 00:27:09 Oh, no, I like it.
426 00:27:11 I like it.
427 00:27:14 It's comforting.
428 00:27:15 Call me if you need anything.
429 00:27:16 I'll leave my card for you on the table here.
430 00:27:18 It's beside the schedule.
431 00:27:22 Hadn't forgotten the... schedule.
432 00:27:24 I... I really do appreciate it.
433 00:27:26 - We'll see you tomorrow morning. - See you tomorrow.
434 00:28:08 Thank you. Right, here we are.
435 00:28:11 Here?
436 00:28:12 Really?
437 00:28:14 We do all our rehearsals here. The acoustic is wonderful.
438 00:28:17 This way.
439 00:28:20 ♪ So... So... Somewhere ♪
440 00:28:24 ♪ Over the rainbow ♪
441 00:28:26 Well, that sounds familiar.
442 00:28:29 Judy, this is our band leader, Burt Rhodes.
443 00:28:31 Burt, Judy.
444 00:28:32 - It's... - Hello, Burt.
445 00:28:33 an honor to be working with you, Ms. Garland.
446 00:28:35 I've been an admirer for a long time.
447 00:28:36 Well, I like this one.
448 00:28:39 He can stay.
449 00:28:41 The whole town is talking about you.
450 00:28:43 Well, let's not dwell on that.
451 00:28:45 No. It's completely sold out.
452 00:29:01 Miss Garland?
453 00:29:04 Do you need anything or should we dive in?
454 00:29:06 You know, it's really damp in here.
455 00:29:09 I don't think rehearsing is a good idea.
456 00:29:15 Right.
457 00:29:17 You understand, darling?
458 00:29:19 Okay, well, how about we talk about the band positions?
459 00:29:24 Okay.
460 00:29:26 Well, I'm going to be here.
461 00:29:28 And this, this is the mark-up for the stage.
462 00:29:38 Right. And where's the audience?
463 00:29:40 Wrapped around you, all three sides.
464 00:29:45 - And they're on one level? - Four.
465 00:29:56 How many tiers was Carnegie Hall?
466 00:29:59 Five.
467 00:30:09 We can discuss the songs if you really want to.
468 00:30:13 I have all your charts.
469 00:30:14 Any changes you might like to make?
470 00:30:15 No, everything the same.
471 00:30:17 Is there anything to discuss, then?
472 00:30:19 Sweetheart, that's up to you.
473 00:30:21 I don't particularly need to discuss anything.
474 00:30:25 Judy, I'm afraid the critics
475 00:30:27 - will review opening night. - Sure.
476 00:30:31 Of course.
477 00:30:34 - It's tomorrow. - I'd like to rest.
478 00:30:41 Hi. It's Judy.
479 00:30:43 Are the kids there?
480 00:30:46 Will you tell them that I called?
481 00:30:47 And that I'll try them again at this time tomorrow?
482 00:30:51 And I'd like them to be on the line
483 00:30:54 next time I call, okay?
484 00:31:39 - Good evening, Miss Garland. - And to you.
485 00:31:44 Do... Do you have the time?
486 00:31:46 It's 3:00 in the morning, ma'am.
487 00:31:48 Can I get you anything?
488 00:31:52 I am having a little trouble sleeping.
489 00:31:55 Some warm milk, perhaps?
490 00:31:59 Sure.
491 00:32:02 Thank you. I'll try anything once.
492 00:32:04 I'll have them bring it up to you straightaway.
493 00:32:07 Thank you.
494 00:33:22 - Has the stage door called yet?- Not yet.
495 00:33:28 She's late.
496 00:33:33 Hello. Can we go to the Picador, please?
497 00:33:55 Judy?
498 00:33:59 Judy, it's Rosalyn.
499 00:34:00 How are you?
500 00:34:02 I don't feel too good.
501 00:34:04 Do you know what time it is?
502 00:34:07 I said I don't feel good.
503 00:34:11 What kind of goddamn lock is that?
504 00:34:15 If I lock a door, I like it to stay that way.
505 00:34:18 That's completely understandable.
506 00:34:20 Now, this is Vivian. She's going to take your temperature.
507 00:34:25 Take a sip of this.
508 00:34:29 Tongue out for me.
509 00:34:32 Lips together for me, darling.
510 00:34:36 What's the prognosis?
511 00:34:37 No spots, no fever, throat's fine.
512 00:34:40 Go for a nice red lippy.
513 00:34:43 What do you think of this, Judy?
514 00:34:46 It's very pretty.
515 00:34:47 Put some silver dust on your cheekbones.
516 00:34:48 You'll look incredible.
517 00:34:51 Are you a nurse or what?
518 00:34:54 Yeah, if you like.
519 00:34:55 Take an arm of this, Vivian.
520 00:34:57 - You can finish that on the way. - Yeah.
521 00:35:00 Now, oopsy-daisy.
522 00:35:02 - God. - There we go. One leg in.
523 00:35:04 That's it.
524 00:35:05 Shoes.
525 00:35:07 There we go.
526 00:35:11 You look absolutely incredible.
527 00:35:15 All right! All right, all right.
528 00:35:18 We can't wait to show you off.
529 00:35:21 I felt so terrible earlier.
530 00:35:23 Well, you do work very hard.
531 00:35:25 You're under a lot of pressure.
532 00:35:26 Since I was two.
533 00:35:28 Judy Garland, born in a trunk.
534 00:35:32 That's what I say.
535 00:35:35 Right.
536 00:35:37 Now...
537 00:35:45 Wait, wait. What are we...
538 00:35:47 It's opening night, Judy.
539 00:35:50 Oh, yes, of course.
540 00:35:58 Well, here we are.
541 00:36:27 Judy!
542 00:36:39 Hello. Hello, darling.
543 00:36:41 - Hello. Hello, darling. - Excuse me. Thank you.
544 00:36:44 - I love you too, darling. - Yes, yes. Thank you.
545 00:36:46 Let... Let us through, please.
546 00:36:55 - Hello, Judy. - Are those for me?
547 00:36:57 - These are for you. - Oh, they're beautiful.
548 00:37:00 - You mean so much to us. - We wanted you to know.
549 00:37:02 Gentlemen, sorry, but Judy is running extremely late now.
550 00:37:05 Thank you, ladies. Clear the way.
551 00:37:06 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
552 00:37:11 It's right up here, Judy.
553 00:37:19 Okay, here we go, boys.
554 00:37:25 What's the matter?
555 00:37:27 - Ladies and gentlemen... - I can't.
556 00:37:29 What? No, no, no. What do you mean, you can't?
557 00:37:31 There's an audience out there waiting to hear you sing.
558 00:37:33 My mouth's dry and it could fall apart.
559 00:37:35 - No. Listen to me. - I can't.
560 00:37:35 Judy Garland!
561 00:37:38 You'll be fine. Now, on you go.
562 00:38:00 - We love you, Judy! - Oh, say!
563 00:38:05 And I love you, too.
564 00:38:08 In fact, I love this whole town.
565 00:38:11 Though you will always be special.
566 00:38:20 You know, the first time I sang on a stage,
567 00:38:24 I was all of two years old.
568 00:38:27 They say my papa had to come and drag me off
569 00:38:31 after I started singing the same song for the fifth time.
570 00:38:46 It seems we have a band here.
571 00:38:49 We may as well put them to use.
572 00:39:04 ♪ I'll go my way by myself ♪
573 00:39:04 By Myself
574 00:39:15 ♪ This is the end of romance ♪
575 00:39:22 ♪ I'll go my way by myself ♪
576 00:39:28 ♪ Love is only a dance ♪
577 00:39:37 ♪ I'll try to apply myself ♪
578 00:39:45 ♪ And teach my heart how to sing ♪
579 00:39:53 ♪ I'll go my way by myself ♪
580 00:40:01 ♪ Like a bird on the wing ♪
581 00:40:09 ♪ I'll face the unknown ♪
582 00:40:16 ♪ I'll build a world of my own ♪
583 00:40:25 ♪ No one knows better than I, myself ♪
584 00:40:33 ♪ I'm by myself ♪
585 00:40:42 ♪ Alone ♪
586 00:40:52 ♪ I'll go my way by myself ♪
587 00:41:00 ♪ Here's how the comedy ends ♪
588 00:41:07 ♪ I'll have to deny myself ♪
589 00:41:14 ♪ Love and laughter and friends ♪
590 00:41:22 ♪ Grey clouds in the sky above ♪
591 00:41:29 ♪ Have put a blot on my fun ♪
592 00:41:36 ♪ I'll try to fly high above ♪
593 00:41:43 ♪ For my place in the sun ♪
594 00:41:50 ♪ And I'll face the unknown ♪
595 00:41:57 ♪ I'll build a world of my own ♪
596 00:42:05 ♪ No one knows better than I, myself, no ♪
597 00:42:12 ♪ No one knows better than I, myself ♪
598 00:42:18 ♪ How I wanted love and fell ♪
599 00:42:22 ♪ Now I say, "What the hell?" ♪
600 00:42:25 ♪ All of those dark days are gone ♪
601 00:42:34 ♪ 'Cause it's solo all alone ♪
602 00:42:40 ♪ By myself ♪
603 00:42:47 ♪ From now on ♪
604 00:43:19 Judy?
605 00:43:20 Yeah.
606 00:43:23 Judy, we're locking up.
607 00:43:28 Okay.
608 00:43:32 There's absolutely no rush. Take your time.
609 00:43:38 Can I, uh, get you anything?
610 00:43:41 No. No, no.
611 00:43:52 I thought you were very good.
612 00:44:00 What if I can't do it again?
613 00:44:14 - A mess. - Here. Let me have a go at it.
614 00:44:21 There.
615 00:44:28 - Perfect. - Brand new.
616 00:44:34 Right. Well, can I get you anything?
617 00:44:36 No. No, thanks.
618 00:44:40 A glass of water or...
619 00:44:42 No, no. I'll get my bag and I'll meet you outside.
620 00:44:47 Of course.
621 00:45:52 Get up.
622 00:45:59 I can't sleep at all anymore.
623 00:46:01 Please, I can't sleep. Please. Please.
624 00:46:05 That's not my department.
625 00:46:08 But I can't remember the steps,
626 00:46:10 and the others keep pushing me to the back,
627 00:46:13 and everyone shouts at me when I have a hard time with it.
628 00:46:16 Get up.
629 00:46:20 - What's this? - Judy Garland turns 16.
630 00:46:25 - But that's not for two months. - Gotta be today.
631 00:46:29 Scheduling issues.
632 00:46:31 Nobody splash her hair.
633 00:46:35 So this is really... I mean, it's not really a party?
634 00:46:38 In the middle of a shoot? You would have to be kidding.
635 00:46:41 There is a cake. Don't eat it.
636 00:46:44 Is it fake?
637 00:46:45 Pretend to eat it.
638 00:46:48 You know I get an hour for lunch?
639 00:46:50 - It's in my contract. - What are you talking about?
640 00:46:53 I get an hour. I wanna have it. I don't see why I shouldn't.
641 00:46:57 Nobody takes it. Come on.
642 00:47:02 Judy.
643 00:47:05 Don't you dare.
644 00:47:30 Who wants to have some real fun?
645 00:47:33 Yeah!
646 00:47:34 What do you have in mind?
647 00:47:36 Is he propositioning me?
648 00:47:41 Who wants to hear "The Trolley Song"?
649 00:47:45 Well, bring us in, boys.
650 00:47:54 The Trolley Song
651 00:47:54 ♪ Clang, clang, clang went the trolley ♪
652 00:47:57 ♪ Ding, ding, ding went the bell ♪
653 00:48:00 ♪ Zing, zing, zing went my heartstring ♪
654 00:48:03 ♪ From the moment I saw him I fell ♪
655 00:48:08 ♪ Chug, chug, chug went the motor ♪
656 00:48:12 ♪ Bump, bump, bump went the break ♪
657 00:48:15 ♪ Thump, thump, thump went my heartstrings ♪
658 00:48:18 ♪ When he smiled you could feel the car shake ♪
659 00:48:22 ♪ He tipped his hat and took a seat ♪
660 00:48:26 ♪ He said he hoped he hadn't stepped upon my feet ♪
661 00:48:29 ♪ He asked my name, I held my breath ♪
662 00:48:32 ♪ I couldn't speak because he scared me half to death ♪
663 00:48:36 ♪ Buzz, buzz, buzz went the buzzer ♪
664 00:48:39 ♪ Flop, flop, flop went the wheels ♪
665 00:48:42 ♪ Stop, stop went my heartstrings ♪
666 00:48:45 ♪ As he started to leave I took hold of his sleeve with my hand ♪
667 00:48:51 ♪ And as if it were planned ♪
668 00:48:54 ♪ He stayed on with me ♪
669 00:48:56 ♪ And it was grand just to stand with his hand holding mine ♪
670 00:49:01 ♪ To the end of the line ♪
671 00:49:29 Yeah?
672 00:49:32 Fan mail.
673 00:49:35 Is there anyone at the stage door?
674 00:49:37 I'll go and check.
675 00:49:40 That's okay. I'll just go.
676 00:49:56 We could have a drink if you like.
677 00:49:59 I'll see you tomorrow.
678 00:50:04 Well, your television interview's all confirmed.
679 00:50:07 It's a prime slot, so...
680 00:50:10 Marvelous. Thank you.
681 00:50:15 - Well, good night. - Good night.
682 00:50:23 Good night, Norman.
683 00:50:24 Good night, Miss Garland.
684 00:50:28 - Evening, fellas. - Bravo.
685 00:50:30 - You were wonderful again. - Thank you, darling.
686 00:50:33 - Would you mind? - Oh, of course.
687 00:50:40 Coming to see you every night next week. You're just...
688 00:50:43 I, um... What was it that I said earlier?
689 00:50:46 - About Judy? - Yes, about Judy.
690 00:50:49 - Of course about Judy. - Uh, it was about
691 00:50:50 how you seem to bypass the ears and land here.
692 00:50:54 - That was the gist of it. - Thank you.
693 00:51:04 Do you...
694 00:51:07 Do you wanna, um...
695 00:51:10 get some dinner or...
696 00:51:12 I mean, if you're not doing anything...
697 00:51:18 - You mean with us? - I don't wanna impose.
698 00:51:21 - No. Yes. I mean... - I mean, that would be beyond...
699 00:51:27 - Where's gonna be open? - On a Tuesday after midnight...
700 00:51:31 - If it's trouble, I don't... - No, no, no. No.
701 00:51:35 - We'll find somewhere, won't we? - Of course.
702 00:51:37 Great, okay, well...
703 00:51:39 Lead on, my good gentlemen.
704 00:51:44 - Your bag. - Thank you, dear.
705 00:51:47 I thought they'd be open.
706 00:51:50 Perhaps it was terrible dragging you
707 00:51:51 - through the streets like this. - Oh, no, don't.
708 00:51:54 I haven't had a chance to see any of the city.
709 00:51:57 And, well, now I've seen all of it, so...
710 00:52:01 Sweet.
711 00:52:04 Would you like me to make you an omelet?
712 00:52:08 Obviously, we'll try for something a little better
713 00:52:09 than an omelet.
714 00:52:11 We're just round the corner.
715 00:52:14 You won't believe it,
716 00:52:15 but it was twice with Mickey Rooney.
717 00:52:20 You are outrageous.
718 00:52:21 - You all right with the green plates? - Yes, please.
719 00:52:23 - Great. - I like those.
720 00:52:25 Me too.
721 00:52:27 I think I messed this up.
722 00:52:30 You can't really mess up an omelet.
723 00:52:33 I put cream in it.
724 00:52:34 - Why would you put cream in? - To make it more special.
725 00:52:37 And instead you've simply made it not work.
726 00:52:39 Yes, I'm aware of that.
727 00:52:41 If it won't settle for being an omelet,
728 00:52:43 just give it a shove, and we'll have scrambled eggs.
729 00:52:45 - Would you mind? - For goodness' sake,
730 00:52:48 has there ever been so much drama over half a dozen eggs?
731 00:52:54 I mean, we invite you over for dinner,
732 00:52:55 all we offer you are eggs,
733 00:52:57 and now you're doing the cooking.
734 00:52:59 I always do the cooking.
735 00:53:02 No, I can't. I can't bear it. Come on.
736 00:53:04 - I'm a very good cook. - I'm sure. Put that spoon down.
737 00:53:06 - You don't trust me. - I do.
738 00:53:08 Put that spoon down, would you?
739 00:53:11 Please, for me. Put the spoon...
740 00:53:13 Let's give you a drink. Come on.
741 00:53:14 I'm always going to use cream from now on.
742 00:53:16 It'll be fine. Let's get you a drink. Come on.
743 00:53:19 You sit yourself down.
744 00:53:22 Are you gonna come through or hide in there all night?
745 00:53:25 I'm not sure that was even scrambled eggs.
746 00:53:28 Well, we know some eggs went into the pan.
747 00:53:32 We witnessed that.
748 00:53:42 It was delicious.
749 00:53:45 Whatever it was.
750 00:54:04 It's sweet that you come to see me.
751 00:54:09 Sometimes I spy the two of you out there.
752 00:54:14 I feel like I have allies.
753 00:54:21 Well, we missed you in '64, so...
754 00:54:25 - You couldn't get tickets? - Not together, no.
755 00:54:31 Stan was otherwise engaged.
756 00:54:40 Six months for obscenity.
757 00:54:43 In jail?
758 00:54:47 They've changed the law since then.
759 00:54:49 Turns out we didn't do anything wrong after all.
760 00:54:53 They hound people in this world.
761 00:54:57 Anybody who's different.
762 00:54:59 They can't stand it.
763 00:55:03 Well, to hell with them.
764 00:55:11 Sweetheart, I'm sorry.
765 00:55:14 We decided to make up for it in style this time,
766 00:55:17 and it is money well spent.
767 00:55:24 Get Happy
768 00:55:24 ♪ Forget your troubles ♪
769 00:55:28 ♪ Come on get happy ♪
770 00:55:33 ♪ You better chase all your cares away ♪
771 00:55:39 ♪ Shout Hallelujah ♪
772 00:55:43 ♪ C'mon get happy ♪
773 00:55:47 ♪ Get ready for the Judgment Day ♪
774 00:55:55 ♪ The sun is shinin' ♪
775 00:55:58 ♪ C'mon get happy ♪
776 00:56:03 ♪ The Lord is waiting to take ♪
777 00:56:07 ♪ your hand. Shout Hallelujah ♪
778 00:56:13 ♪ C'mon get happy ♪
779 00:57:25 No, thank you.
780 00:57:31 No, thank you.
781 00:57:46 What?
782 00:57:47 - Room service. - I didn't order anything.
783 00:57:49 It's the first sleep I've gotten in weeks!
784 00:57:51 And you woke me up.
785 00:57:54 There's a man under the trolley.
786 00:57:57 What?
787 00:57:58 Hey, baby.
788 00:58:01 Surprise.
789 00:58:04 Mickey?
790 00:58:09 What are you doing here? I can't believe it.
791 00:58:18 What a wonderful surprise.
792 00:58:25 Well...
793 00:58:28 - this is me. - Yeah, it's nice, it's nice.
794 00:58:31 - When did you get here? - Just now.
795 00:58:34 - Yeah? - Literally.
796 00:58:35 I just walked off the plane.
797 00:58:37 - I'm just passing through. - Where are you staying?
798 00:58:40 I don't know. I don't know. I literally just showed up.
799 00:58:42 I haven't thought about anything.
800 00:58:45 Well, stay here.
801 00:58:47 Yeah?
802 00:58:50 I'm drowning in space.
803 00:58:53 Yeah, no, I mean, that... That sounds great.
804 00:58:58 Okay. I'll stay here, then.
805 00:59:03 It's so good to see you again.
806 00:59:10 You ever tried a crumpet?
807 00:59:13 It's like a pancake
808 00:59:14 that's had the living shit kicked out of it.
809 00:59:17 You gonna eat something?
810 00:59:20 No, no. No, I'm fine.
811 00:59:22 Well, have some eggs. The tomatoes are pretty good.
812 00:59:25 I'm fine.
813 00:59:26 Come on, have a bite.
814 00:59:29 What do you wanna do?
815 00:59:30 I'm easy.
816 00:59:32 Maybe, uh... get a drink with your friends.
817 00:59:34 Sure.
818 00:59:36 We could get the gang together.
819 00:59:39 I'll make some calls.
820 00:59:46 Yeah, it's okay.
821 00:59:49 It's just okay?
822 00:59:51 It's a little old-ladyish.
823 01:00:00 I'm just saying.
824 01:00:03 You got great legs.
825 01:00:05 Show them off.
826 01:00:06 Yeah?
827 01:00:08 Yeah.
828 01:00:13 Wish there was a little more of them.
829 01:00:16 So, let's go shopping, baby.
830 01:00:20 - Get you dolled up. - I don't know.
831 01:00:24 Come on. A woman's gotta wear something.
832 01:00:28 Or not, right?
833 01:00:30 Look out.
834 01:00:32 Don't kill America's sweetheart here.
835 01:00:35 All right. Oh, boy, oh, boy.
836 01:00:37 Oh, yeah, I have a great idea for a new shop.
837 01:00:40 Oh? What's that?
838 01:00:48 It's great to meet you guys. I've heard so much about you.
839 01:00:50 How are you enjoying London, Mickey?
840 01:00:52 It's one of the world's great cities, you know, it really is.
841 01:00:55 And there's a lot of opportunities here, too.
842 01:00:58 Like with The Beatles new record. You've heard it?
843 01:01:01 It's good. It's very, very experimental.
844 01:01:04 And it's still number one on the charts, you know?
845 01:01:07 That tells me that there is an appetite out there.
846 01:01:12 For The Beatles?
847 01:01:14 Well, for great artists trying new things.
848 01:01:17 Like, I don't know you, Burt. Judy says you're great.
849 01:01:19 These are just new ideas, you know.
850 01:01:20 But what if it's not Judy and Burt?
851 01:01:23 What if it's... What if it's Judy and The Rolling Stones?
852 01:01:26 What is that?
853 01:01:28 I don't know. Maybe it's something, right?
854 01:01:30 Are you going to ask them or should I?
855 01:01:35 Maybe somebody should. That's all I'm saying for now.
856 01:01:37 That's the most fascinating conjecture.
857 01:01:41 - Thank you. - Don't you think?
858 01:01:42 Absolutely.
859 01:01:46 All right, yeah, cool. Another round?
860 01:01:48 - Yeah, great. - Great.
861 01:01:59 You don't think I could do it.
862 01:02:02 Well, I just...
863 01:02:04 Well, I'm trying to take the idea in.
864 01:02:07 Well, he thinks I could do it.
865 01:02:11 Isn't that sweet?
866 01:02:16 Judy, what you having?
867 01:02:16 - Gin and tonic? - Yes.
868 01:02:21 The studio portrayed you
869 01:02:23 as the sort of typical American teenage girl next door.
870 01:02:27 Is that how you remember things?
871 01:02:29 Louis B. Mayer.
872 01:02:32 MGM put out all these stories about
873 01:02:34 how I ate pizza like any other girl.
874 01:02:38 They didn't let me have any pizza at all.
875 01:02:41 Every lunchtime for a year,
876 01:02:43 they had me eating Louis B. Mayer's chicken soup
877 01:02:46 till I was thin enough to play Dorothy.
878 01:02:52 The truth is, those years left their mark, though,
879 01:02:56 - isn't it? - Oh, sure.
880 01:02:58 Hollywood's chicken population never recovered.
881 01:03:04 Very good.
882 01:03:05 But your childhood at the studio,
883 01:03:10 it did lead to problems, didn't it?
884 01:03:12 Well, what matters to me now is my children's happiness,
885 01:03:17 that's all.
886 01:03:18 Are they here with you in London?
887 01:03:21 They have school.
888 01:03:23 Well, they must miss their mother.
889 01:03:26 Hopefully they're having an easier time of it than you had.
890 01:03:29 Well, we all...
891 01:03:31 Everybody has their troubles, and I've had mine.
892 01:03:35 I've probably had everybody else's too.
893 01:03:38 Has it affected your children, do you think?
894 01:03:43 What?
895 01:03:44 The fights over custody.
896 01:03:46 Your children living away from you.
897 01:03:48 I mean, if I'm this terrible mother they like to write about,
898 01:03:51 well, you tell me how I end up with such incredible kids.
899 01:03:55 But I wasn't suggesting...
900 01:03:57 Well, no, everybody suggests things,
901 01:04:00 like I'm not a real person, but I am, you understand?
902 01:04:05 I'm only Judy Garland for an hour a night.
903 01:04:08 The rest of the time, I'm part of a family.
904 01:04:11 I just want what everybody wants.
905 01:04:15 I seem to have a harder time getting it.
906 01:04:18 I didn't mean to upset you.
907 01:04:20 Thank you.
908 01:04:23 Have you seen Judy?
909 01:04:31 Gill, you haven't seen Judy,
910 01:04:32 - have you? - No, I'm sorry.
911 01:04:33 - Judy? - Miss Garland to the stage, please.
912 01:04:37 Miss Garland.
913 01:04:45 Judy, it's twelve o'clock.
914 01:04:48 And?
915 01:04:50 And there's a thousand people upstairs
916 01:04:51 - waiting to hear you sing. - So bring 'em another drink.
917 01:04:55 And have 'em bring me one, too.
918 01:04:58 I know...
919 01:05:01 - I know it's not easy. - Oh, you do, do you?
920 01:05:04 I mean, the shows have been a huge success.
921 01:05:06 So what?
922 01:05:09 It doesn't change anything. What difference does it make?
923 01:05:13 Look.
924 01:05:14 I'll do all I can to help you resolve whatever's going on.
925 01:05:18 But, please... for my sake, just... Just... Just do the show.
926 01:05:23 You're a classy little number, aren't you?
927 01:05:26 Just get up and sing!
928 01:05:29 You wanna serve me up to them like I'm their goddamn dinner.
929 01:05:32 Judy, I'm sorry, but that is not what I'm trying to do.
930 01:05:34 - I'm trying to help you. - Don't Judy me.
931 01:05:37 You're not my friend.
932 01:05:40 You don't care about me.
933 01:05:47 Listen, it's fine. It's fine.
934 01:05:49 We'll just have Lonnie Donegan perform.
935 01:05:50 Over my dead body!
936 01:05:52 - If you don't want to do it... - It's my show.
937 01:05:55 It's my name up there.
938 01:05:57 No, Lonnie Donegan is a peach of a man,
939 01:06:01 but he can go fuck himself if he thinks he's having my billing.
940 01:06:07 - She's upset. - Yes, I gathered that.
941 01:06:12 Evening, Lonnie.
942 01:06:17 No! No time for that, Burt.
943 01:06:19 We've got a show to, you know, put on.
944 01:06:24 - You're late. - So what?
945 01:06:26 It's a party. Where are you?
946 01:06:30 What, do you have to be home
947 01:06:31 for your mommy to put you to bed?
948 01:06:33 Be a man, have another drink.
949 01:06:35 Have one on me.
950 01:06:37 He's gonna have one on me.
951 01:06:40 What you let her on stage for?
952 01:06:41 Wonderful to be here.
953 01:06:43 There you go. Yeah.
954 01:06:48 Is this... Is this Chicago? What is it?
955 01:06:51 The set list says San Francisco.
956 01:06:55 Chicago, San Francisco...
957 01:06:57 What the hell town are we in anyway?
958 01:07:01 Sing us a song.
959 01:07:03 Is that you again? I thought you were gonna have a drink.
960 01:07:05 You drank the bar dry.
961 01:07:13 Why did you just spoil it for everyone?
962 01:07:17 How am I supposed to do this up here
963 01:07:19 with you harassing me like that down there?
964 01:07:21 Why don't you come up here and you do the show?
965 01:07:23 And I'll take the chair and do the fatuous backtalk,
966 01:07:27 you goddamn fucking baboon!
967 01:07:41 I want her changed and ready in five minutes.
968 01:07:46 I'd like a moment with Judy.
969 01:08:13 I had a swim.
970 01:08:15 How was the water?
971 01:08:19 Cold.
972 01:08:20 That's because it's a prop.
973 01:08:23 It's not meant to be enjoyed.
974 01:08:26 I did 18 hours yesterday.
975 01:08:29 I mean, I couldn't hardly remember my own name.
976 01:08:33 Your name is Frances Gumm.
977 01:08:36 You're a fat-ankled, snag-toothed rube from Grand Rapids.
978 01:08:39 Your father was a faggot,
979 01:08:40 and your mother only cares about what I think of you.
980 01:08:44 Now, do you remember who you are, Judy?
981 01:08:49 I'm sorry if I slowed things down a little.
982 01:08:51 We like you loyal.
983 01:08:54 You're the best friend. The girl next door.
984 01:08:58 - You're faithful. - I'm sorry.
985 01:09:01 You sing from the heart, Judy.
986 01:09:04 You know where the heart is?
987 01:09:11 It's there.
988 01:09:14 Now, I want you to look me in the eye
989 01:09:17 and tell me you remember we made a deal.
990 01:09:22 I know I did.
991 01:09:24 You made that choice.
992 01:09:27 I was there. I heard you make it.
993 01:09:33 I'm sorry.
994 01:09:36 You wanna go swimming, you come over to my beach house.
995 01:09:38 You can swim there all night.
996 01:09:46 Now, say thank you.
997 01:09:49 Thank you.
998 01:09:53 Don't ever hold up a movie of mine.
999 01:10:07 You know what?
1000 01:10:10 You need your own place.
1001 01:10:12 A club or something. Someplace...
1002 01:10:15 people are gonna come to anyway
1003 01:10:17 because it's a cool place.
1004 01:10:19 And if you sing, it's a goddamn perfect miracle of a night.
1005 01:10:23 And if you don't, it's no foul,
1006 01:10:25 it was a good time.
1007 01:10:27 People just wanna be around you.
1008 01:10:30 You have that.
1009 01:10:34 You know, I talk to people. You don't hear it.
1010 01:10:38 They all love you.
1011 01:10:41 I'm serious. You don't see it.
1012 01:10:43 People talk about what's next for you
1013 01:10:45 because maybe they could get in on it.
1014 01:10:47 Because you're a big deal.
1015 01:10:50 I... I have a perspective on this that I think you don't.
1016 01:10:53 I see how great you are. I don't see the problems.
1017 01:10:59 You'll get it perfect next time, all right?
1018 01:11:04 Sweetheart?
1019 01:11:08 You can't stay there forever.
1020 01:11:12 Sweetheart.
1021 01:11:14 I really feel just terrible about last night.
1022 01:11:20 I sincerely believed that I was coming down with something.
1023 01:11:24 And I took a syrup for the flu.
1024 01:11:26 And I was off with the fairies.
1025 01:11:29 And I just... I got so upset.
1026 01:11:32 And, Rosalyn, I wanna thank you for... For looking after me.
1027 01:11:43 If I'd have known you were unwell,
1028 01:11:46 I wouldn't have asked you to sing.
1029 01:11:49 And the press might've been more forgiving.
1030 01:11:53 But can you forgive me?
1031 01:11:59 It's forgotten.
1032 01:12:01 The question is...
1033 01:12:04 how are you feeling today?
1034 01:12:07 Well, as it happens, I feel terrific.
1035 01:12:10 We have a man I'd encourage you to see.
1036 01:12:14 He does vitamin injections.
1037 01:12:20 Whatever you'd like me to do.
1038 01:12:24 Right. Would you sing for me, please?
1039 01:12:27 Sing?
1040 01:12:29 Any scale will do.
1041 01:12:39 Good, and up.
1042 01:12:56 Right, well...
1043 01:12:59 it's not in a good way, is it?
1044 01:13:04 Have there been any surgeries?
1045 01:13:07 Tracheotomy. Two years ago.
1046 01:13:11 Tried to kill myself.
1047 01:13:13 That won't have helped your voice.
1048 01:13:19 Hepatitis as well.
1049 01:13:21 Look, do you take anything for depression?
1050 01:13:23 Four husbands.
1051 01:13:28 Didn't work.
1052 01:13:30 I'd say you're underweight.
1053 01:13:32 Well, you're flirting with me now.
1054 01:13:36 Mr. Delfont asked me to give you something,
1055 01:13:38 so I'm going to give you a vitamin injection
1056 01:13:42 and some anti-inflammatories for your vocal cords.
1057 01:13:44 What you really need is rest.
1058 01:13:46 Mm!
1059 01:13:48 At home, with my children.
1060 01:13:51 Precisely.
1061 01:13:53 With your feet up.
1062 01:14:04 Good.
1063 01:14:11 Do you know, I, uh...
1064 01:14:15 I had an absolute thing for Dorothy Gale.
1065 01:14:18 My goodness.
1066 01:14:21 A lot of boys liked her pigtails.
1067 01:14:24 Yeah. For me, it was...
1068 01:14:26 It was more about how she took care of her dog.
1069 01:14:32 You might be the most English man I've ever met.
1070 01:14:37 Judy...
1071 01:14:40 you need to take better care of yourself.
1072 01:14:44 You understand?
1073 01:14:48 - Do you understand? - Mm.
1074 01:15:05 So there's a guy I mentioned.
1075 01:15:08 Desperate to do a deal with you.
1076 01:15:11 His thing is a chain of maybe 500 movie theaters, okay?
1077 01:15:16 Each one is called a Judy Garland Picture House.
1078 01:15:19 Every one?
1079 01:15:20 All you gotta do for each one is you open it,
1080 01:15:24 and you get 10% of sales.
1081 01:15:26 - Ten percent? - Ten percent.
1082 01:15:28 He tried to make it seven, but I pushed him up.
1083 01:15:30 And I don't have to do anything else?
1084 01:15:32 No touring, nothing.
1085 01:15:34 You get to pay off your debts, you buy that house,
1086 01:15:38 and you see your kids every single day.
1087 01:15:43 - Mickey. - You're free.
1088 01:15:45 Isn't that the greatest thing you ever heard?
1089 01:15:46 Yes, it's the greatest thing.
1090 01:15:50 Darling.
1091 01:15:51 - Good news, right? - Yes.
1092 01:15:56 Yeah, just had to tell you that.
1093 01:16:00 This isn't so bad, is it?
1094 01:16:03 I mean, I know it's not family, but...
1095 01:16:06 You're family.
1096 01:16:09 That's how I feel.
1097 01:16:11 Yeah?
1098 01:16:13 I have an incredible feeling about you, Mickey.
1099 01:16:17 Look what you're doing.
1100 01:16:19 Look how you take care of me.
1101 01:16:23 I mean, it's completely crazy,
1102 01:16:24 - but... - But it's very real.
1103 01:16:27 Yeah, I know.
1104 01:16:29 I know.
1105 01:16:33 Are you happy?
1106 01:16:36 Yeah... I am.
1107 01:16:41 You and me.
1108 01:16:42 You and me.
1109 01:16:45 I want us to get married.
1110 01:16:49 I feel like any moment we're not married is wasted.
1111 01:16:53 I mean, do you remember Scotty Beckett?
1112 01:16:56 He played my kid brother
1113 01:16:57 in Listen, Darling in '37 or '38.
1114 01:16:59 He was the sweetest kid. And last year, just like that,
1115 01:17:02 he's dead from something or other.
1116 01:17:04 That and... I'm happy with you.
1117 01:17:08 And shouldn't we grab hold of that?
1118 01:17:13 I... I'm here, aren't I?
1119 01:17:16 That's a hell of an answer.
1120 01:17:17 Sweetheart, I already said I love you nine times today.
1121 01:17:20 Well, maybe I need ten,
1122 01:17:23 or 12, once an hour, like a cuckoo clock.
1123 01:17:26 Cuckoo! I love you!
1124 01:17:30 Well?
1125 01:17:40 To the happy couple.
1126 01:17:42 - Cheers. - Cheers.
1127 01:17:46 It's our present to you,
1128 01:17:49 so you just trust me, okay?
1129 01:17:52 Judy, Judy, you go to the front.
1130 01:17:54 It's a surprise. It's a surprise.
1131 01:17:56 Burt, are you ready?
1132 01:17:58 I think the bloody matches are damp.
1133 01:18:00 Matches? I'm a little terrified.
1134 01:18:03 This way you can say you've had an English church wedding.
1135 01:18:07 Here we go!
1136 01:18:08 For Once in My Life
1137 01:18:08 ♪ For once in my life ♪
1138 01:18:11 ♪ I have someone who needs me ♪
1139 01:18:15 ♪ Someone I've needed so long ♪
1140 01:18:20 ♪ For once in my life ♪
1141 01:18:24 ♪ I can go where life leads me ♪
1142 01:18:27 ♪ And somehow I know ♪
1143 01:18:30 ♪ I'll be strong ♪
1144 01:18:33 ♪ For once I can touch ♪
1145 01:18:36 ♪ What my heart used to dream of ♪
1146 01:18:40 ♪ Long before I knew ♪
1147 01:18:44 No, no, no. We can tie this off. Look...
1148 01:18:51 Well, then, let me come and see you, all right?
1149 01:18:53 Any points we need to look at we can do in person, all right?
1150 01:18:56 That mean... That's the way I do business.
1151 01:19:00 Yeah, All right. Don't make any decisions now, all right?
1152 01:19:03 I mean, you gotta give me that.
1153 01:19:09 All right, yeah, well,
1154 01:19:09 I'll be on the red-eye. All right, see you soon.
1155 01:19:13 Thank you very much.
1156 01:19:21 ♪ For once in my life ♪
1157 01:19:25 ♪ I won't let sorrow hurt me ♪
1158 01:19:27 I just wanted to give you something to look at,
1159 01:19:29 ♪ Not like it's hurt me before ♪
1160 01:19:30 show you what I'm thinking about,
1161 01:19:31 percolating on for a few weeks right now...
1162 01:19:34 ♪ For once I have something I know ♪
1163 01:19:38 She is a rare thing.
1164 01:19:38 ♪ won't desert me ♪
1165 01:19:41 ♪ I'm not alone ♪
1166 01:19:42 There's only one of her.
1167 01:19:43 ♪ anymore ♪
1168 01:19:46 ♪ For once I can say this is mine ♪
1169 01:19:50 ♪ You can't take it ♪
1170 01:19:52 ♪ As long as I know I have love ♪
1171 01:19:57 ♪ I can make it ♪
1172 01:20:01 ♪ For once in my life ♪
1173 01:20:07 ♪ I've got Mickey ♪
1174 01:20:11 ♪ Who needs me ♪
1175 01:20:33 Hello, Judy.
1176 01:20:35 Sid?
1177 01:20:36 Got time for a drink?
1178 01:20:45 So I hear you got married again.
1179 01:20:48 - Congratulations. - Thank you.
1180 01:20:53 How have the shows been?
1181 01:20:55 They've been wonderful. I'm a hit.
1182 01:20:58 Well, maybe you'll make it as a singer after all.
1183 01:21:02 I think I at least have a shot.
1184 01:21:13 Who's looking after the kids?
1185 01:21:14 They're being looked after.
1186 01:21:17 By whom?
1187 01:21:19 A maid?
1188 01:21:25 Maybe we, uh...
1189 01:21:28 Maybe it's time we...
1190 01:21:30 put all the lawyers aside.
1191 01:21:33 Can't afford them either, huh?
1192 01:21:34 You and I need to work out what's best for the kids.
1193 01:21:37 They need to know...
1194 01:21:39 how their general situation's gonna be.
1195 01:21:42 - I'm coming back for them. - The kids need a home.
1196 01:21:46 - I can give them that. - I know what kids need.
1197 01:21:48 - They need their mother. - They also need school,
1198 01:21:51 and friends they can rely on seeing.
1199 01:21:54 No.
1200 01:21:56 - Come on. - No, Sid.
1201 01:21:57 - Judy. - No. No!
1202 01:21:59 I'm working harder than you would ever believe.
1203 01:22:02 - Are you? - And right now,
1204 01:22:04 my husband is making a deal for me
1205 01:22:06 - that means I can start over. - You're not listening.
1206 01:22:08 I have someone I can rely on now.
1207 01:22:10 Someone who's helping me make money
1208 01:22:12 instead of losing it at the track.
1209 01:22:13 - Can we not... - I'm going to get a place.
1210 01:22:16 And they're going to live with me.
1211 01:22:27 I don't want them on stage with me,
1212 01:22:30 I don't want them in this phony business,
1213 01:22:33 and I don't want them anywhere near the bastards who run it.
1214 01:22:41 But you have to let me be with them, Sid.
1215 01:22:46 I'm a good mother.
1216 01:22:55 I know you try.
1217 01:22:58 That's a sneaky little jab in the guts.
1218 01:23:04 I know what a bad mother is. I lived with one.
1219 01:23:06 They love you. They do.
1220 01:23:09 They miss you, and they wanna see you.
1221 01:23:13 And they also wanna stay put.
1222 01:23:17 That's what they want.
1223 01:23:19 - That's the truth. - Stay put?
1224 01:23:21 - That's what they told me. - Stay put with you.
1225 01:23:23 - That's what they told me. - I see.
1226 01:23:27 And I'm just supposed to take your word for it.
1227 01:23:30 - What, you think I'm an idiot? - Judy.
1228 01:23:32 You think I'm an idiot?
1229 01:23:34 Do you think I'd take your word for anything,
1230 01:23:36 you lousy son of a bitch?
1231 01:23:37 That my children would wanna live anywhere that I'm not?
1232 01:23:40 - Keep it down. - It's not true!
1233 01:23:43 - Keep your voice down. - It's not true!
1234 01:23:46 I knew you were low, but, Jesus, Sid.
1235 01:23:50 No.
1236 01:23:52 - Sit down. - No.
1237 01:24:15 Mickey?
1238 01:24:21 Thank God you're back.
1239 01:24:25 Never again. Do you hear me?
1240 01:24:26 You can't leave me like that.
1241 01:24:28 - All right - Did you miss me?
1242 01:24:30 - Of course. - Yeah?
1243 01:24:32 - I got you something. - You did?
1244 01:24:35 - No. - The shop didn't carry wrapping.
1245 01:24:38 I love it. I love it. Oh, darling, thank you.
1246 01:24:44 Thank you.
1247 01:24:46 What time is it?
1248 01:24:47 They'll be waiting for me.
1249 01:24:50 Oh, the day I've had.
1250 01:24:52 - What happened? - I just...
1251 01:24:55 I need a drink.
1252 01:24:56 - Would you mind? - Of course.
1253 01:24:59 How was New York? How'd it go?
1254 01:25:03 You know, we need to send some of the advance money
1255 01:25:06 to my lawyer straight away.
1256 01:25:07 I wanna reopen custody.
1257 01:25:09 And I feel like, you know, I should...
1258 01:25:11 at least pay him something, you know?
1259 01:25:15 Sweetheart?
1260 01:25:16 Yeah?
1261 01:25:22 Yeah?
1262 01:25:26 What's wrong?
1263 01:25:28 It didn't, uh... turn out like I wanted.
1264 01:25:32 What do you mean?
1265 01:25:35 The deal.
1266 01:25:36 It... it didn't work out.
1267 01:25:39 I don't understand.
1268 01:25:42 You have to keep singing for a while, I think.
1269 01:25:44 You have more dates at Talk of The Town.
1270 01:25:46 No, I can't keep touring. I have to go home to my kids.
1271 01:25:49 I have to go home. You promised.
1272 01:25:53 - I tried my best, Judy, okay? - No, you promised.
1273 01:25:56 Look, I tried to make something happen,
1274 01:25:58 but they had other ideas, all right?
1275 01:26:00 - Why? - Why?
1276 01:26:03 - I don't know. - Yeah, why? Why, Mickey?
1277 01:26:06 Showing up late, cursing at the audience.
1278 01:26:08 Their wives read about that in the papers.
1279 01:26:10 They got cold feet.
1280 01:26:13 So I messed it up?
1281 01:26:15 That's their opinion about it. If you wanna know, yeah.
1282 01:26:19 And what's your opinion, Mickey?
1283 01:26:22 Look, I'm sorry, okay? I'm sorry.
1284 01:26:25 I don't think it's anybody's fault.
1285 01:26:26 I think maybe I could've asked more questions upfront.
1286 01:26:29 Oh, my God.
1287 01:26:31 Maybe you could have laid off the stuff a little bit.
1288 01:26:33 So you do think it's my fault?
1289 01:26:36 - I didn't say that. - You do.
1290 01:26:38 - You think it's my fault. - Of course it's your fault!
1291 01:26:51 So, uh...
1292 01:26:53 what is it...
1293 01:26:55 What is that you do, anyway, Mickey?
1294 01:27:00 What does that mean?
1295 01:27:04 You're just like all the other ones.
1296 01:27:08 You sit on the sidelines
1297 01:27:11 and you watch the show,
1298 01:27:13 and you think that's making things happen.
1299 01:27:16 You think that's working.
1300 01:27:19 What have you ever done
1301 01:27:22 that would make anybody wanna listen to you?
1302 01:27:31 I shouldn't have come back here.
1303 01:27:32 You shouldn't have come in the first place.
1304 01:27:35 I'm not gonna be here when you get back.
1305 01:27:36 I don't care!
1306 01:27:39 Judy!
1307 01:28:09 Miss Garland to the stage, please.
1308 01:28:12 Miss Garland to the stage.
1309 01:28:20 Miss Garland to the stage, please.
1310 01:28:25 Miss Garland.
1311 01:28:28 You're late, Miss Garland.
1312 01:28:31 Miss Garland, you should be on stage, please.
1313 01:28:53 I'm here.
1314 01:28:56 I'm here.
1315 01:29:15 There's a lady up here.
1316 01:29:18 London, I love you.
1317 01:29:21 It's true, it's true.
1318 01:29:24 - Of all the towns I've loved... - Get off the...
1319 01:29:26 I love London best.
1320 01:29:30 San Francisco
1321 01:29:30 ♪ San Francisco ♪
1322 01:29:32 ♪ Open your Golden Gate ♪
1323 01:29:35 ♪ You'll let nobody wait outside your door ♪
1324 01:29:39 ♪ San Francisco... ♪
1325 01:29:57 I do have a beautiful show for you.
1326 01:30:05 I have...
1327 01:30:09 I have a beautiful show for you.
1328 01:30:13 I have a beautiful show for you tonight.
1329 01:30:17 - I always have a beautiful show for you. - Come on!
1330 01:30:20 You know I do. I always have a beautiful show for you.
1331 01:30:27 Always!
1332 01:31:35 It's Mama. Hang... hang on.
1333 01:31:42 Mama?
1334 01:31:45 Mama, are you there?
1335 01:31:51 Mama?
1336 01:31:56 Hello, sweetheart.
1337 01:31:59 How are you?
1338 01:32:02 - I'm okay. - Yeah?
1339 01:32:04 And... and... and how's school?
1340 01:32:07 I drew a really amazing picture today, actually.
1341 01:32:11 You did?
1342 01:32:13 It's just...
1343 01:32:15 There's a tree, and me and you are at the bottom.
1344 01:32:19 That's wonderful, darling. I'm... I'm...
1345 01:32:22 I'm proud of you.
1346 01:32:24 Yeah, it was cool.
1347 01:32:28 Listen...
1348 01:32:32 I spoke with your papa.
1349 01:32:35 And...
1350 01:32:37 And he...
1351 01:32:39 He feels that you and Joey
1352 01:32:43 have a right to know
1353 01:32:45 where you're going to be living
1354 01:32:48 for the next few years.
1355 01:32:51 And...
1356 01:32:54 I agree. And...
1357 01:33:01 I think...
1358 01:33:03 I think that if...
1359 01:33:09 If you're happy where you are,
1360 01:33:13 if that's working out,
1361 01:33:18 that maybe you'd like to know that it's okay to say that.
1362 01:33:25 How does that sound?
1363 01:33:32 That sounds good, Mama.
1364 01:33:39 Is that what you and Joe want?
1365 01:33:42 Yeah.
1366 01:33:46 I guess it's nice not to move so much.
1367 01:33:54 Would you be okay?
1368 01:33:59 Sure.
1369 01:34:02 I'll be great.
1370 01:34:06 I love you, okay?
1371 01:34:09 I hope you know that.
1372 01:34:13 Yeah.
1373 01:34:18 Okay, okay.
1374 01:34:23 Bye, darling.
1375 01:34:26 Bye, Mama.
1376 01:35:10 Well, that's all I could find in your dressing room.
1377 01:35:12 Thank you.
1378 01:35:16 Well, if Delfont's going to sue me for everything I own,
1379 01:35:20 you might wanna hold onto those...
1380 01:35:23 'cause that's it.
1381 01:35:28 Are you angry with me?
1382 01:35:31 Not really. Just...
1383 01:35:34 - You are. - No, I just...
1384 01:35:37 I wish... I wish things had been different.
1385 01:35:41 You did a very good job trying to...
1386 01:35:45 Nobody's blaming you?
1387 01:35:48 No.
1388 01:35:49 Everyone knows you're impossible.
1389 01:35:52 Good.
1390 01:35:56 So I've a little surprise for you,
1391 01:35:58 if you can bear it.
1392 01:36:00 No kidding.
1393 01:36:02 It's the least we could do.
1394 01:36:04 We can't send you off without a cake.
1395 01:36:06 It's so pretty.
1396 01:36:09 No, no. Maybe one of you should do it.
1397 01:36:12 Every time I cut a cake,
1398 01:36:13 I find I've married some jerk.
1399 01:36:17 I'll do it. Thank you.
1400 01:36:31 It looks delicious.
1401 01:37:03 That's good.
1402 01:37:11 That's really good.
1403 01:37:16 I think maybe I was just hungry.
1404 01:37:23 Here's to you.
1405 01:37:30 So, what's next?
1406 01:37:33 Well, there'll be something.
1407 01:37:37 Or maybe I'll just wait tables.
1408 01:37:39 I might come with you.
1409 01:37:41 Maybe we'd meet some nice fellows who tip heavily.
1410 01:37:45 Half the world wanna take you out.
1411 01:37:47 Oh, no.
1412 01:37:51 The first man I ever asked out
1413 01:37:54 was Mickey Rooney.
1414 01:37:59 I mean, you look at him now
1415 01:38:00 and he's this little bowling ball kind of guy.
1416 01:38:05 But...
1417 01:38:07 I was mad about him.
1418 01:38:11 And he turned me down flat.
1419 01:38:15 At least, that's how I remember it.
1420 01:38:20 Are you going to be all right?
1421 01:38:24 Sure.
1422 01:38:32 It's snowing outside, which I like.
1423 01:38:36 I have three beautiful children.
1424 01:38:38 I have a lot to be grateful for.
1425 01:38:47 Could I... Could I come back with you?
1426 01:38:52 You want to see the show?
1427 01:38:55 I still believe in it, you know?
1428 01:38:58 The love you find with an audience.
1429 01:39:02 On a good night.
1430 01:39:07 And I hear Lonnie's one hell of a performer.
1431 01:39:13 Are you sure?
1432 01:39:17 Sorry, what do you mean, Lonnie Donegan?
1433 01:39:19 We bought tickets to see Judy Garland.
1434 01:39:21 - Yes. - There's nothing I can do.
1435 01:39:22 These cost an arm and a leg. You call the manager now!
1436 01:39:24 - A refund. Just get us a refund. - Call him now!
1437 01:39:28 Well, I'll be out front if you need me.
1438 01:39:31 Enjoy it.
1439 01:39:34 - Thank you. - No.
1440 01:39:53 Let's get out of here.
1441 01:39:56 We're done. You wanna get some dinner?
1442 01:39:59 You know...
1443 01:40:02 maybe we could...
1444 01:40:05 I mean, listen to that.
1445 01:40:07 Come on, Judes.
1446 01:40:09 Really, we're done.
1447 01:40:23 Maybe some other time.
1448 01:40:34 - Hello. - Hi, Lonnie.
1449 01:40:38 I didn't think I'd see you here.
1450 01:40:40 Well, I'm just here to watch the show.
1451 01:40:44 Go, go and be wonderful.
1452 01:40:46 Thank you. That's very kind of you.
1453 01:41:11 Lonnie.
1454 01:41:13 Yeah?
1455 01:41:15 Do you think...
1456 01:41:18 Could I give them just one song?
1457 01:41:26 I... I don't think that I'll be here again,
1458 01:41:29 and I didn't do so well at my last show.
1459 01:41:34 Ladies and gentlemen,
1460 01:41:36 please give a very warm welcome
1461 01:41:38 to tonight's Talk of The Town headline attraction,
1462 01:41:41 Mr. Lonnie Donegan.
1463 01:41:49 Well, I suppose they have bought their tickets hoping to see you.
1464 01:41:52 Go on.
1465 01:41:54 Thank you.
1466 01:41:57 - Thank you. - Knock them dead.
1467 01:42:14 Well, I'm back.
1468 01:42:18 Your choice.
1469 01:42:42 Come Rain or Come Shine
1470 01:42:42 ♪ I'm gonna love you ♪
1471 01:42:44 ♪ Like nobody's loved you ♪
1472 01:42:47 ♪ Come rain or come shine... ♪
1473 01:42:55 I know that song.
1474 01:42:57 She's on, she's on.
1475 01:42:59 Tickets. Tickets.
1476 01:43:00 - Hurry up. - I'm coming.
1477 01:43:01 ♪ Or come shine ♪
1478 01:43:04 ♪ I guess when you met me ♪
1479 01:43:10 ♪ It was just one of those days ♪
1480 01:43:16 ♪ But don't ever bet me ♪
1481 01:43:21 ♪ 'Cause I'm gonna be true ♪
1482 01:43:23 ♪ If you let me ♪
1483 01:43:27 ♪ You're gonna love me like nobody's loved me ♪
1484 01:43:32 ♪ Come rain or come shine ♪
1485 01:43:38 ♪ Happy together, unhappy together ♪
1486 01:43:45 ♪ Won't it be fine♪ ♪
1487 01:43:49 ♪ Days may be cloudy or sunny ♪
1488 01:43:54 ♪ We're in or we're out of the money ♪
1489 01:44:00 ♪ I'm with you always ♪
1490 01:44:03 ♪ I'm with you rain or shine ♪
1491 01:44:12 ♪ I'm gonna love you ♪
1492 01:44:13 ♪ I'm gonna love you ♪
1493 01:44:16 ♪ I'm gonna love you ♪
1494 01:44:19 ♪ Come rain or come shine ♪
1495 01:44:23 ♪ High as a mountain and deep as a river ♪
1496 01:44:28 ♪ Come rain or come shine ♪
1497 01:44:30 ♪ I'm gonna love you, I'm gonna love you ♪
1498 01:44:33 ♪ I'm gonna love you... ♪
1499 01:44:37 What on earth is she doing?
1500 01:44:41 I don't think she can help it.
1501 01:44:43 ♪ I'm with you, baby ♪
1502 01:44:49 ♪ I'm with you always ♪
1503 01:44:52 ♪ Come rain or shine ♪
1504 01:45:14 Bravo!
1505 01:45:15 - Bravo! - Bravo!
1506 01:45:27 Wonderful!
1507 01:45:34 Thank you.
1508 01:45:38 Boy!
1509 01:45:42 I don't know...
1510 01:45:44 I don't know what's left in there...
1511 01:45:47 after that one.
1512 01:45:50 But...
1513 01:45:55 Let's find out, shall we?
1514 01:45:57 Yes!
1515 01:46:07 This next one,
1516 01:46:10 it isn't a song about getting anywhere.
1517 01:46:15 It's about...
1518 01:46:19 walking toward somewhere
1519 01:46:23 that you've dreamed of.
1520 01:46:28 And maybe,
1521 01:46:30 maybe the walk...
1522 01:46:34 is every day of your life.
1523 01:46:42 And the walking has to be enough.
1524 01:46:49 It's about hope.
1525 01:46:54 And we all need that.
1526 01:47:15 Over The Rainbow
1527 01:47:15 ♪ Somewhere ♪
1528 01:47:19 ♪ Over the rainbow ♪
1529 01:47:25 ♪ Way up high ♪
1530 01:47:32 ♪ There's a land that I've heard of ♪
1531 01:47:39 ♪ Once in a lullaby ♪
1532 01:47:47 ♪ Somewhere over the rainbow ♪
1533 01:47:55 ♪ Skies are blue ♪
1534 01:48:02 ♪ And the dreams that you dare to dream ♪
1535 01:48:10 ♪ Really do come true ♪
1536 01:48:16 ♪ Someday I'll wish upon a star ♪
1537 01:48:20 ♪ And wake up ♪
1538 01:48:22 ♪ Where the clouds are far behind me ♪
1539 01:48:30 ♪ Where troubles melt like lemon drops ♪
1540 01:48:35 ♪ Away above the chimney tops ♪
1541 01:48:39 ♪ That's where ♪
1542 01:48:41 ♪ You'll find me ♪
1543 01:48:50 ♪ Somewhere ♪
1544 01:48:55 ♪ Over the rainbow ♪
1545 01:49:03 ♪ Bluebirds... ♪
1546 01:49:14 I'm sorry.
1547 01:49:25 I can't.
1548 01:49:35 ♪ Somewhere over the rainbow ♪
1549 01:49:41 ♪ Way up high ♪
1550 01:49:45 ♪ There's a land that I heard of ♪
1551 01:49:50 ♪ Once in a lullaby ♪
1552 01:49:55 ♪ Somewhere over the rainbow ♪
1553 01:50:02 ♪ Skies are blue ♪
1554 01:50:07 ♪ And the dreams that you dare to dream ♪
1555 01:50:13 ♪ Really do come true ♪
1556 01:50:18 I love you all.
1557 01:50:22 You won't forget me, will you?
1558 01:50:27 Promise you won't.

