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sincerethoughtsblog · 18 days ago
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Elizabeth Taylor in "A Date with Judy" (1948)
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dozydawn · 1 year ago
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Elizabeth Taylor in A Date With Judy (1948).
Costume designed by Helen Rose.
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kscowpokes · 5 months ago
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A Date with Judy (1948) Robert Stack
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vampirecorleone · 2 months ago
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More YELLOW Fashion in TV & Film: Princess of the Nile (1954) | What a Way to Go (1964) | Peau D'ane (1970) | Aladdin (2019) | Lost Horizon (1973) | Dracula (2013) | The Man with the Iron Fists (2012) | A Date with Judy (1948) | Coming to America (1988) | Dangerous Liaisons (1988) | The Cutting Edge (1992) | My Gal Sal (1942) | Beauty and the Beast (2017) | Shea Coulee - Creme Brulee (2018) | The Man in the Iron Mask (1998) | True Blood (2008) | Mirror Mirror (2012) | Sailor Moon (1992) | The Young Victoria (2009) | The Girls of Rochefort (1967) | An American in Paris (1951) | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) | Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) | I Love Melvin (1953) | Give a Girl a Break (1953) | Titanic (1997) | 27 Dresses (2008) | Marie Antoinette (2006) | Down to Earth (1947) | The Pirate (1948)
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citizenscreen · 2 months ago
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Robert Stack, Jane Powell, Elizabeth Taylor, and Scotty Beckett for A DATE WITH JUDY (1948), directed by Richard Thorpe
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adlerboi · 9 months ago
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Character’s full name: Mary Irina Volkova Peterson
Birth date: 25/10/1948
Physical appearance:
Age: 33yo in 1981
Height: 165cm
Body build: Basic
Eye color: Green Hazel
Distinguishing marks: Numerous scars on the right side of the face
Hair color: Brown
Hairstyle: Mid-length
Family:
Mother: Helena Volkova Peterson
Father: Robert John Peterson
Siblings: Daniel Sergei Volkov Peterson
Spouse: Russell Adler (married in 1974)
Children: Thomas Adler (born 15/05/1974) Judy Adler (born 04/12/1979)
Mary is close to her children, and is proud of them because she had them with her childhood crush. Despite Russell Adler's character, Mary loves him deeply.
Work and Events:
Adler trained Mary after the deaths of her parents and brother in 1968. His first assignment was in a hotel infiltration in 1973. Mary became pregnant by Thomas, she had to stop working to preserve her pregnancy and they decided to get married. In 1975, she was able to resume the missions but the mission ended badly, she ended up in a coma for 4 years, leaving large scars on her face. When she woke up, she had to do rehab to walk, when she did, shortly after, she became pregnant with Judy.
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cuddyclothes · 3 months ago
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"A Date With Judy" (1948) was an MGM Technicolor musical starring Jane Powell, Elizabeth Taylor, Carmen Miranda, Wallace Beery, Selena Royle, and Xavier Cugat. Jane had a crush on an older boy, Robert Stack. But he was interested in her richer, more sophisticated friend, Elizabeth Taylor. Jane realized she was in love with the much more boyish Scotty Beckett. It's a sweet little movie.
What knocked me over were the women's costumes. Helen Rose created confections of ribbons, lace, and ruffles for Jane and Liz's costumes. Jane, 18, was jealous that Liz, 16, got to be glamorous and in Jane's words "wear green eyeshadow"! They were friends but Liz was playing adult roles in 2 years and Powell was stuck in teen roles for several more.
Carmen Miranda teaches Wallace Beery the rumba, and appears in a series of sexy costumes. So here's a post of everything!
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chantalstacys · 7 months ago
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What are some movies you enjoy watching in spring? 🌷
so sorry, i just saw this in my inbox! here’s what i’m thinking 💭
♡ an american in paris (1951)
♡ a date with judy (1948)
♡ two weeks with love (1950) ((my favorite 🌸🍰))
♡ if a man answers (1962) ((my url!))
♡ love in the afternoon (1957)
♡ four daughters (1938)
♡ camille (1936)
♡ funny face (1957)
♡ the women (1939)
♡ roberta (1935)
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gatutor · 1 year ago
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Wallace Beery-Carmen Miranda "Así son ellas" (A date with Judy) 1948, de Richard Thorpe.
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barkingbonzo · 11 months ago
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Elizabeth Taylor in A Date with Judy (1948)
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70s80sandbeyond · 1 year ago
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Elizabeth Taylor in A Date With Judy (1948)
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kscowpokes · 5 months ago
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A Date with Judy (1948) Robert Stack & Jane Powell
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classicfilmfan64 · 2 years ago
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Carmen Miranda, on the set of A DATE WITH JUDY (1948).
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mint-moon25 · 2 months ago
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[HQ] Judaline (A Date With Judy-1948)
THIS - UNITED STATES - JUST - A - SOUVENIR
OF - THE - PAST - AS - WE - KOREAN - GIRLS
OF - SEOUL - WE - WILL - BRING - THIS 2 YES
KOREA - HAVE - WE - FORGOT
MR MOON
31 KOREAN - STARS - COMMITTED - SUICIDE
18 DECEMBERS - THE - JONGHYUN - MASKED
BALLS - ALL - OVER - SOUTH KOREA
WE’RE - BRINGING - THIS - AMERICAN - YES
SOUVENIRS - 2 - SEOUL KOREA - FIRST TOO
GBC - FM DIGITAL - RADIO
ME - CAILEY JAMES - CJ - WILL - BE - LIVE
RADIO - DJ - SINGING - LIVE - THIS BUT IN
KOREAN - IN - CHINA - IN - CHINESE - BUT
IN - PARIS - IN - FRENCH
GBC - FM - DIGITAL - RADIO - LIVE
OUR - LIVES - BETTER
LEAVING - PHILIPPINES - GARBAGE
LEAVING - UNITED STATES - IMMORAL TRASH
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stubobnumbers · 2 years ago
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Television History - 1951
Television History - 1951
TV Debuts: Dragnet (NBC). The Roy Rogers Show (NBC). Miss Susan (NBC) – Soap Opera. Say It With Acting (NBC) – Game Show. Watch Mr. Wizard (NBC) – Some of us watched a version of "Mr. Wizard" as crotchfruit. The Bill Goodwin Show (NBC). I Love Lucy (CBS). Search For Tomorrow (CBS) – The first long-running soap opera according to wikipedia. And 1951-1986 is quite long. Love Of Life (CBS). Out There (CBS) – Science Fiction. Faye Emerson’s Wonderful Town (CBS). The Ad-Libbers (CBS) – Sounds like us. A Date With Judy (ABC) – I can think of worse things. Tales Of Tomorrow (ABC) – Science Fiction Anthology. These shows walked so "Twilight Zone", "Outer Limits", "Night Gallery" etc could run. Front Page Detective (Dumont Television Network). The Honeymooners – To the moon, Commentariot! Amos & Andy (TV Version). British version of What’s My Line? Hallmark Hall Of Fame (1951-Present) – That is some staying power.
Shows That Ended In 1951: The Alan Dale Show (1948). Club Seven (1948). Stars Over Hollywood (1950) Miss Susan (1951). Four Star Revue (Unknown).
Events: March 22 – RCA introduces an eight-pound (3.6 kg) monochrome television camera with a 53-pound (24 kg) backpack transmitter, both operated by batteries. It is the first portable television camera.
May 28 – The US Supreme Court upholds the Federal Communications Commission’s approval of the CBS color television system.
May 31 – Nederlandse Televisie Stichting (NTS), as predecessor of Nederlandse Omroep Stichting Televisie (NOS), a first regular television broadcasting service started in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
June 25 – CBS presents its first commercial color telecast featuring Arthur Godfrey, Ed Sullivan, and Faye Emerson. June – RCA demonstrates its new electronic color system.
August 11 – The first baseball game is televised in color, a double-header between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Boston Braves.
September 4 – The first live transcontinental television broadcast occurs in San Francisco, California from the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference.
September 29 (Very important date here, y’all.) The first live sporting event broadcast coast-to-coast, a college football game between Duke University and the University of Pittsburgh, is televised by NBC. CBS broadcasts the first American football game in color, between the University of California and the University of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia.
October 2 Danish language television station, DR1, first launched in Copenhagen. NTS, The first television network in the Netherlands was launched at 8:15 pm.
October 3 – The first live coast-to-coast network telecast of a World Series baseball game.
October 12 – The Holme Moss transmitter is initiated in Northern England, making BBC Television available to the region for the first time. October 17 – Television broadcasts begin in Argentina from Primera Televisora Argentina on channel 7, Buenos Aires. October 20 – The CBS Eye logo makes its television debut.
December – TV Tupi in São Paulo (Brazil) begins broadcasting Sua Vida Me Pertence ("Your Life Belongs To Me") starring Vida Alves, pioneering the telenovela genre. December 24 – The first televised opera composed for television, Amahl and the Night Visitors by Gian Carlo Menotti, is broadcast by NBC. Ernie Kovacs’ Time for Ernie and Ernie in Kovacsland television series premiere. Kovacs explores the boundaries of television technology with his use of camera tricks and special effects.
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chantalstacys · 2 years ago
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Hi! I’ve been sick the past couple of days, can you recommend some cute, feel-good movies to watch please? Thank you!
i hope you feel better soon!! here are some movies that pair well with a blanket and a bowl of soup 🤧
♡ bringing up baby (1938)
♡ my man godfrey (1936)
♡ you can’t take it with you (1938)
♡ shall we dance (1937)
♡ singin’ in the rain (1952)
♡ a date with judy (1948)
♡ gentlemen prefer blondes (1953)
♡ funny face (1957)
♡ if a man answers (1962)
♡ state fair (1945)
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