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In the Good Old Summertime (1949)

Judy Garland , Van Johnson , Robert Z. Leonard  |  NR |  DVD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (85 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Judy Garland, Van Johnson, Chester Clute, William Forrest, Lillian Bronson
  • Directors: Robert Z. Leonard
  • Format: Color, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: April 6, 2004
  • Run Time: 102 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (85 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0001DCYU0
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #21,844 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "In the Good Old Summertime" on IMDb

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Editorial Reviews

Musical remake of "Shop Around the Corner" involving two feuding store employees who are unknowingly engaged in a romantic relationship as anonymous pen pals.

Customer Reviews

Nice romantic story and good music. daphne blake  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
Gorgeous costumes, superb acting, and outstanding singing! Janice Wagner  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful
Format:VHS Tape
Despite this charming film's misleading title the majority of the story takes place in winter in the lead up to the Christmas season. It does however feature one of Judy Garland's best later performances made in an all to rare trauma free moment in the late 1940's for this legendary actress/singer when her health problems were affecting her ability to perform before the camera. Amazingly none of that is evident in "In the Good Old Summertime", which finds her delivering a wonderfully controlled and at times wistful performance as a young employee of a music store in turn of the century Chicago who is having a romantic letter correspondance with a penpal who addresses himself simply as "dear friend". Given its setting of a music shop "In the Good Old Summertime", also offers Judy Garland a number of opportunities to present some fine musical interludes in her unique style.

It was a stroke of genius by MGM to decide to remake as a musical it's earlier 1940 classic "The Shop Around the Corner" which starred James Stewart and another highly strung female performer in Margaret Sullavan. The results here are almost as effective as in the earlier film and Garland and Van Johnson make a delightful screen team. Based on the play "The Shop Around the Corner ", by Miklos Laszlo, the action this time has been moved from present day Budapest to turn of the century Chicago. Indeed this beautiful film bares a strong resemblance to Garland's earlier classic "Meet Me in St. Louis",and here the atmosphere is just as rich where the action centres around Oberkugen's Music Store run by the memorable Otto Oberkugan (S.Z.Sakall), and his colourful group of employees in the store. Chief among them is Andrew Larkin (Van Johnson) who is a promising store clerk. Andrew however has a very prickly relationship with new employee Veronica Fisher (Garland)and both seem to always find something to disagree about. However what both dont realise is that the romances they are respectively enjoying via the mail out of work hours and which have progressed from "intellectual topics" to real love, are actually with each other! As the pen pal letter exchange deepens into love it is agreed that the two will meet. Andrew however sees Veronica already waiting in the restaurant and in his disappointment decides not to go in. Thinking about it longer and realising Veronica is his pen pal Andrew decides to give her a hard time about it and in a funny situation enters the restaurant and engages her in conversation much to Veronica's consternation as she believes her "date", will be due to turn up at any minute. Back at the store however things slowly begin to thaw between the two and when Andrew gets into deep trouble with Mr. Oberkugan for lending his prize violin to friend Louise (Marcia Van Dyke), for an audition he finds himself fired. The staff rally around him and its up to Otto's long suffering secretary Nellie (Spring Byington)and Veronica to make him see the error of his ways. Otto relents for his behaviour and Andrew is made the new manager however Veronica decides she must be the one to leave and its only during a romantic interlude alone in the darkened shop on Christmas Eve that Andrew reveals his real love for her. Veronica also confesses her deep love for her former antagonist and the scene cuts away to the couple in a warm summer setting happily married and with a beautiful young two year old daughter (Liza Minneli).

"In The Good Old Summertime", boasts many memorable musical numbers including the title song, "I Don't Care", "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey", the comical "Play The Barbershop Chord", and my personal favourite "Merry Christmas". In all of these numbers apart from her beautiful singing style Judy Garland proves what an exceptional talent she was in comedy, pantomine and more energic pieces such as the barbershop number. Here is a talented actress in the full bloom of her capabilities who was unfortunately just about to exit the musical movie stage for quite some time. The supporting cast is exceptional with such fine comic talents as S.Z. Sakall and Spring Byington providing the top level support that they delivered in film after film in this period. Some rarities also pop up in "In The Good Old Summertime", as we see veteran Buster Keaton play Otto's brow beaten nephew to fine effect in his last MGM appearance and in the final scene reality and movie fantasy cross as Judy Garland's real life daughter Liza Minnelli plays her and Johnson's movie child in the last scene. Silent star Anna Q. Nilsson also has a small part as a woman buying one of the infuriating harps that reoccur in the story. MGM talent is abundantly on show in all departments here. The director Robert Z. Leonard who helmed the classic "Maytime", for MGM, was only brought in after Garland nixed plans by the studio to give the assignment to her husband Vincente Minnelli as the pair were having difficulties at the time. The choreography is top rate and was handled by Robert Alton who was responsible for the innovative dance numbers in Garland's previous film "Easter Parade". Cedric Gibbons' fine work in set design also deserves mention for giving the film its beautiful appearance and period flavour.

After this effort Judy Garland sadly went into a steep decline health wise and after completing only one more film "Summer Stock", and being released from an aborted attempt to film "Royal Wedding ", with Fred Astaire her MGM contract was terminated. None of this sadness is evident in "In The Good Old Summertime", thankfully and what we have here is a movie with gorgeous technicolour, many fine musical numbers delivered by Garland and a funny, and touching story set against a beautiful "MGM", Christmas. Enjoy Judy Garland at the top of her talents in MGM's "In The Good Old Summertime".

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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars DVD debut of MGM classic December 16, 2004
Format:DVD
This year 2004 marks the first appearance of this great Judy Garland film (one of her last for MGM) on DVD. This film is based upon an earlier James Stewart film THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER and was recently remade as YOU'VE GOT MAIL. This new restored print is an improvement over the previous VHS release. The picture has been cleaned up and colors look brighter and bolder than ever before, as we expect with 3-strip Technicolor, though there are still a FEW age related artifacts present, but I am forgiving enough to look beyond this. In general, the new transfer is beautiful. The soundtrack sounds equally as impressive and has been cleaned up very nicely for this release.

Included on the disc are trailers for this film, THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER, and YOU'VE GOT MAIL. I really don't know why the latter was included here, it lends nothing whatsoever to this release, and practically everyone in the country has seen it by now. There are no other "extras" to speak of. We wish that the deleted musical number, "Last Night When We Were Young," sung by Judy Garland, had been included as a bonus on this disc. Both the footage and soundtrack for this number survive, and it was included in the Outtakes section of the fourth disc of the new That's Entertainment 4-disc boxed set, released this past October. Why wasn't it included here?

On the whole, this is a very commendable release from Warner Home Video, but if you still have the VHS tape there's no real special reason to run out and buy the DVD.

Look for an 18 month old Liza Minnelli during the closing scenes, making her film debut.
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars In The Good Old Summertime March 28, 2005
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Format:DVD
With so much tallent, it's difficult to tell who will end up stealing the show. They just don't make movies like this anymore. Although Van Johnson can sing, dance and act, he comes off to me as a sort of a heel, especially for the way he treats Louise, who is in love with him. My favorite part is at the dinner when Judy Garland sings "The Barbershop Chord" with the quartet. Just when it seems it can't get any better, Judy rips the roof off with her version of " I don't Care". Buster Keaton who is given a very few lines to speak just about steals the show when he masterfully demolishes his uncle's violin. I saw this picture when it came out in 1949, and have watched it many times afterwards. Each time I see something I didn't see before. Its simply wonderful!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Beep
As good as I remember... Though I am curious about the suspicious similarity to the melody of "meet me in st Louis"
Published 11 days ago by Nathanael D. Johnson
5.0 out of 5 stars Rainy Saturday!
It was a rainy and raw Saturday afternoon and I was looking for a movie to watch as I cuddled with a warm blanket and the cat. Read more
Published 27 days ago by Debi Doyon
5.0 out of 5 stars Precursor to You Got Mail
This movie is back when the only mail was delivered by the postman. Almost any movie where Judy Garland sings is worth seeing. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Dallas Mom
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie
I like old movies, this is one of my favorites. I enjoy the story. This is the old version of the movie You Got Mail. I like Judy Garland movies. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Judy
5.0 out of 5 stars Young and old should love this movie
I was in my teens when these musicals came out and I lived at the theater. I loved Van Johnson, Spring Byington, Cuddles, and of course Judy. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Barbara Kirshfield
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic
I've seen it a hundred times before, but I just love the feel-good nature of it and always a happy ending! :)
Published 1 month ago by Nancy T.
5.0 out of 5 stars Loads of fun
With Judy Garland, Von Heflin and S. Z. Sakall, there's no way to lose. It's a cute story with lots of humor.
Published 1 month ago by sherrylynn
4.0 out of 5 stars FUN, classic Judy.
Nothing like Judy and Van together. Brings back a lot of great memories from the first time I saw this. It was great then and it's just as great today.
Published 1 month ago by Kurt John Schuchardt
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVED IT
ANY VAN JOHNSON MOVIE WAS GOOD. JUDY GARLAND WAS GREAT. TO BAD THEY ARE BOTH DEAD. MUST WAS FANTASTIC GREAT
Published 2 months ago by Eleanor Shipley
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fabulous Evening
This story is timeless. Gorgeous costumes, superb acting, and outstanding singing! If you loved You've Got Mail you will love this earlier version.
Published 2 months ago by Janice Wagner
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