GIRL CRAZY


'''Girl Crazy''' is a theater musical with music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin and book by Guy Bolton and Jack McGowan. It is remembered as the show that made stars of both Ginger Rogers (who, with Allen Kearns, sang "Could You Use Me?" and "Embraceable You" and, with Willie Howard, "But Not for Me") and Ethel Merman (who sang "I Got Rhythm", "Sam and Delilah", and "Boy! What Love Has Done To Me!" ). It has been adapted twice for film, most notably in 1943 with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. In that version, the roles played by Ginger Rogers and Ethel Merman were combined into one, played by Garland. It was revived (and heavily revised, with a completely new plot, and songs from other Gershwin shows added) in 1992 under the name ''Crazy for You''. It features the greatest amount of hit songs by Gershwin in one Broadway show, and is the only one of the Gershwin musical comedies to be filmed more than once.

Contents
Songs
Broadway production
Cast
1932 film
Cast
1943 film
Cast
DVD Release
Footnotes
External links

Songs



;Act I

Bidin' My Time

★ The Lonesome Cowboy

★ Could You Use Me

★ Bronco Busters

★ Barbary Coast

Embraceable You

★ Goldfarb, That's I'm!

★ Embraceable You (Reprise)

Sam and Delilah

I Got Rhythm

;Act II

★ Land of the Gay Caballero

But Not For Me

★ Treat Me Rough

Boy! What Love Has Done To Me!

★ (When It's) Cactus Time in Arizona


★ "You've Got What Gets Me" written by the Gershwins for the 1932 film version

Broadway production


The show opened at the Alvin Theatre on October 14, 1930 and ran for 272 performances. It was directed by Alexander Leftwich.
Cast


Willie Howard ''as Gieber Goldfarb''

Allen Kearns ''as Danny Churchill''

Ginger Rogers ''as Molly Gray''

William Kent ''as Slick Fothergill''

Ethel Merman ''as Kate Fothergill''
The pit orchestra included Glenn Miller, Gene Krupa, Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman.

1932 film


The RKO Radio Pictures production was directed by William A. Seiter. The film was very unlike the stage play except for its score. The film was tailored for the comic talents of Wheeler & Woolsey, a once popular comedy team.
Cast


Bert Wheeler ''as Jimmy Deagan''

Robert Woolsey ''as Slick Foster''

Eddie Quillan ''as Danny Churchill''

Dorothy Lee ''as Patsy''

Mitzi Green ''as Tessie''

Kitty Kelly ''as Kate Foster''

Arline Judge ''as Molly Gray''

1943 film


In 1943, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produced a lavish version of the stage play starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. This movie marked the final teaming of Judy and Mickey before he was drafted into the American army in World War II. It was their ninth of ten motion pictures together. This was also June Allyson's feature film debut.
Production began with Busby Berkeley as director, but Berkeley was fired after continued run-ins with Garland. An elaborate production number set to "I Got Rhythm" was his only major contribution to the film. Norman Taurog, who went on to direct Elvis Presley's notoriously corny rock and roll musicals, took over.
Cast


Mickey Rooney ''as Danny Churchill, Jr.''

Judy Garland ''as Ginger Gray''

Gil Stratton ''as Bud Livermore''

Robert E. Strickland ''as Henry Lathrop''

Rags Ragland ''as Rags''

Nancy Walker ''as Polly Williams''

Guy Kibbee ''as Dean Phineas Armour''

Frances Rafferty ''as Marjorie Tait''

June Allyson ''as Specialty Singer''

Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
DVD Release

''Girl Crazy'' will be released on DVD for the first time as part of Warner Bros. 5-disc DVD set ''The Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland Collection'' on September 25, 2007. The set will contain ''Girl Crazy'', ''Babes in Arms'', ''Babes on Broadway'', and ''Strike Up the Band'', as well as a fifth disc containing bonus features on Mickey and Judy. [1]

Footnotes


1. Amazon

External links





The Judy Garland Online Discography "Girl Crazy" pages.

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