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Topic: Easter Parade
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Jack Cleveland
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 111
From: Selbyville, DE, USA
Registered: Oct 2014
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posted November 23, 2015 07:19 PM
I'm unsure as to the company that printed this particular title. Some have said that MGM itself printed it, others Derain, and still others Red Fox. The print I recently bought has beautiful color (looks LPP quality), a strong magnetic soundtrack, and a very clear crisp picture.
Easter Parade is one of the last MGM musicals Judy Garland made for MGM, and the pairing with Fred Astaire shows that she is every bit as good of a dancer as she is a singer. The Pygmalion-like story features Astaire taking a girl from a chorus line and turning her into a major vaudeville era star. 17 songs written by the great Irving Berlin showcase a musical extravaganza that earned over 5 million dollars in its initial release in 1948.
The film came mounted on two 1200 foot reels. If you see a copy for sale, grab it for your collection. I'm glad I did. I'm having a hard time posting some pics, so after someone else posts, I'll go back in and try to share a couple of pictures I took to show you color quality. If anyone can help determine the company that printed these, feel free to chime in. This print is a definite keeper! [ November 24, 2015, 06:18 PM: Message edited by: Jack Cleveland ]
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