Thank God for film. It can capture a performance and hold it right there forever. And if...
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Liza Minnelli:
Thank God for film. It can capture a performance and hold it right there forever. And if anyone says to you, "Who was he?" or, "Who was she?" or, "What made them so good?" I think a piece of film answers that question better than any words I know of.
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Thank God for film
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It can capture a performance and hold it right there forever
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And if anyone says to you Who was he or Who was she
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Or What made them so good
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I think a piece of film answers that question better than any words I know of
Clip duration: 17 seconds
Views: 63
Timestamp in movie: 01h 45m 49s
Uploaded: 05 December, 2022
Genres: documentary, family, musical
Summary: Various MGM stars from yesterday present their favourite musical moments from the studio's 50 year history.
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Actors
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00:23 When I first reported at the studio
00:13 Kelly was forever breaking rules
00:22 Mama once told me
00:08 The next time anyone says that dancing is for sissies
00:15 The musicals were a very special kind of escape
00:18 When I first came to MGM the world was at war
00:17 Right right rightfully they say There's not another...
00:07 You know you can wait around and hope but I'll tell you
00:33 I was 10 years old when I first came to MGM
00:21 What wonderful years those were at MGM
00:19 The films we made here had a certain style
00:22 I was lucky enough to sing a Cole Porter song
00:16 Judy and I became close friends when we did a series of...
00:18 Because of his ingenuity and precision
00:16 Fred Astaire was and is a unique talent
00:19 The first time I met the king Clark Gable
00:10 He was determined to broaden the horizons of the film...