Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1952)

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JUDY! BY ELSA MAXWELL Vincente Minnelli, older, more mature and very sensitive, tried to help Judy But not even little Liza, whom both Judy Vincente love dearly, could save this mar |t is past time we all stopped being sentimental about Judy Garland. Judy is charming and attractive and gay. And, well aware of all the adjectives that have been used to describe her glowing act at the Palace Theatre in New York, I would add to them. She has a warm magic. She is a great entertainer. This is exactly why we should stop being sentimental about Judy, and making excuses for her, encouraging her, in other words, to go on the way she is going. I saw Judy last — except on stage at the Palace^at Cannes. She was playing roulette at the French Casino. “What are you doing here?” I asked, surprised at the sight of her. “I’m learning to play this darn game,” she ( Continued on page 106) Soon Judy will enter a third marriage — with her manager, Sid Luft