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'Presenting Lily Mars' is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, produced by Joe Pasternak, starring Judy Garland and Van Heflin, and based on the novel by Booth Tarkington. The film is often cited as Garland's first film playing an adult type role (although 'For Me and My Gal', released the previous year, is also often credited thus). Tommy Dorsey and Bob Crosby appear with their orchestras in this Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production.

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Plot



Lily Mars (Judy Garland) is a small-town girl with big-city ambitions. She contrives to audition for a Broadway producer whose father was the local physician and whose family piano her father also happened to tune. However, the producer wants nothing to do with her. She then heads to Broadway hoping to convince him to cast her, but after a series of disappointments, the best she can manage is an understudy job.[http://www.allmovie.com/movie/presenting-lily-mars-v39066 'Presenting Lily Mars' (1943)], AllMovie.

Cast



* Judy Garland as Lily Mars

* Van Heflin as John Thornway

* Fay Bainter as Mrs. Thornway

* Richard Carlson as Owen Vail

* Spring Byington as Mrs. Mars

* Marta Eggerth as Isobel Rekay

* Connie Gilchrist as Frankie

* Leonid Kinskey as Leo

* Patricia Barker as Poppy

* Janet Chapman as Violet

* Annie Ross as Rosie

* Douglas Croft as Davey

* Ray McDonald as Charlie Potter

* Charles Walters as Lily's Dance Partner in Finale'[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036275/fullcredits Presenting Lily Mars]', IMDb.com

* Lillian Yarbo as Rosa, Isobel's maid (uncredited)

Soundtrack



The soundtrack includes:

* "Every Little Movement (Has a Meaning All Its Own)"

* "When I Look At You"

* "Tom, Tom The Piper's Son"

* "Three O'Clock in the Morning" and

* "Broadway Rhythm" featuring Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

The finale, "Where There's Music", originally included parts of "St. Louis Blues", "In The Shade of the Old Apple Tree", and "It's a Long Way to Tipperary", which were deleted from the final version.

Reception



According to MGM records the film earned USD$2,216,000 in the US and Canada and $1,039,000 elsewhere, resulting in a profit of $1,211,000.[https://archive.org/stream/variety153-1944-01#page/n51/mode/2up "Top Grossers of the Season", 'Variety', 5 January 1944 p 54]

References




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