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Film Quotes by Judy Garland

56 quotes
For Me and My Gal
Year: 1942

Director:
Busby Berkeley
Harry Palmer: Hello Springtime!
Jo Hayden: Aren't you a little out of season?
-- Judy Garland (as Jo Hayden) in For Me and My Gal (1942)
The Pirate
Year: 1948

Director:
Vincente Minnelli
Serafin: Manuela, you can't marry that man. You're not in love with him, you're in love with me.
Manuela: The EGO! The CONCEIT!
The Clock
Year: 1945

Director:
Vincente Minnelli*Fred Zinnemann
Alice Maybery: [to Joe] Joe, Joe, Joe, darling, Joe. I thought I'd lost you. I didn't know where to look.
-- Judy Garland (as Alice Maybery) in The Clock (1945)
The Clock
Year: 1945

Director:
Vincente Minnelli*Fred Zinnemann
Alice Maybery: I love you.
Corporal Joe Allen: See you soon.
Alice Maybery: See you soon.
-- Judy Garland (as Alice Maybery) in The Clock (1945)
Love Finds Andy Hardy
Year: 1938

Director:
George B. Seitz
Betsy Booth: I sing, you know.
-- Judy Garland (as Betsy Booth) in Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938)
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante
Year: 1940

Director:
George B. Seitz
Betsy Booth: Whenever I get disillusioned, I always get a pain in my stomach.
-- Judy Garland (as Betsy Booth) in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940)
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante
Year: 1940

Director:
George B. Seitz
Betsy Booth: Why are some men so dumb?
-- Judy Garland (as Betsy Booth) in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940)
Broadway Melody of 1938
Year: 1937

Director:
Roy Del Ruth
Betty Clayton: [singing] I don't care what happens, let the whole world stop. As far as I'm concerned you'll always be the top. 'Cause you know you made me love you.
-- Judy Garland (as Betty Clayton) in Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)
Broadway Melody of 1938
Year: 1937

Director:
Roy Del Ruth
Betty Clayton: [singing] I'm just another fan of yours, and I thought I'd write and tell you so.
-- Judy Garland (as Betty Clayton) in Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)
Meet Me in St. Louis
Year: 1944

Director:
Vincente Minnelli
Esther Smith: [singing] Have yourself a merry little Christmas, let your heart be light. / Next year all our troubles will be out of sight. / Have yourself a merry little Christmas, make the yule time gay / Next year all our troubles will be miles away. / Once again as in olden days, happy golden days of yore / Faithful friends who are dear to us, will be near to us once more. / Someday soon we all will be together, if the fates allow / Until then we'll have to muddle through somehow. / So have yourself a merry little Christmas now.
-- Judy Garland (as Esther Smith) in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)