
Judy Bellaire, played by Judy Garland, is the center of trouble at her exclusive private and very conservative school. She is expelled when she starts singing in a Jazzy style in her music class. Mayhem ensues as she returns home to her actress mother, playwright father, dysfunctional Russian maid (Fanny Brice) and tries out as a black face singer in a musical.... (Full plot summary below)
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Judy Bellaire, played by Judy Garland, is the center of trouble at her exclusive private and very conservative school. She is expelled when she starts singing in a Jazzy style in her music class. Mayhem ensues as she returns home to her actress mother, playwright father, dysfunctional Russian maid (Fanny Brice) and tries out as a black face singer in a musical.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzA zany musical showbiz comedy that's a misfire. |
| User ReviewBraden CSuch a cute movie with great music and Judy Garland singing her heart out with only 15 years of age. |
| User ReviewEleonora E[font=Arial Black][color=black]I watched this movie a couple of nights ago and it made me laugh so much. It was a very funny movie but I also loved the singing. Judy garland is a wonderful actress.[/color][/font] |
| User ReviewGreg WDespite being overly cheesy and a little slow at times, the story is very nice and has some great songs. Even though Judy Garland shines on camera, Fanny Brice steals the show with her wit and charm as Olga Chekaloff. |
| User ReviewAugustina S1938 was the height of the screwball comedy, and MGM attempted to cash in on the craze by meshing it with a musical; although the results were less than stellar, the film does offer a chance to see a pre-OZ Judy Garland, and the great Fanny Brice. |
| User ReviewAshley HEverybody Sing is a disappointing film. It is about Judy Bellaire who is the center of trouble at her exclusive private and very conservative school. Judy Garland and Allan Jones give terrible performances. The screenplay is badly written. Edwin L. Marin did a horrible job directing this movie. I was not impressed with this motion picture. |