The Clock (1945)

  • The Clock (1945)
  • The Clock (1945)
  • The Clock (1945)
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The Clock Cast

 

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Judy Garland and Robert Walker Judy Garland (as Alice Mayberry) with Robert Walker (as Corporal Joe Allen)

 

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The Clock was designed by MGM as a "small" picture—though characteristically, it was a bigger production than most "A" efforts from any other studio. Paul Gallico`s simple story involves a girl (Judy Garland) and a GI (Robert Walker), who meet under ...
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Every second a heart-beat

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If I Had You
 

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  • Although establishing footage of the real Pennsylvania Station was taken for this film in New York, the actual scene that takes place between Judy Garland and Robert Walker there were filmed on very accurate recreation on a sound-stage in Hollywood.
  • When Vincente Minnelli took over as director, he recast some of former director Fred Zinnemann`s choices. Minnelli replaced Hume Cronyn, Connie Gilchrist and Audrey Totter.
  • Director Jack Conway began pre-production, shooting backgrounds on location in New York, but fell ill, and was replaced by Fred Zinnemann.
  • The lady at the luncheonette counter is Moyna MacGill, Angela Landsbury`s mother.
  • The speech Alice gives to Joe on why she knows not to worry was originally supposed to be delivered by Walker. However, director Vincente Minnelli had it rewritten so that Judy Garland (whom he was dating at the time) could do it.
  • Started production with Fred Zinnemann as director.
  • This,_Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), and A Child Is Waiting (1963)_ are Judy Garland`s only non-singing movies.
  • In the scene where Judy Garland and Robert Walker are riding in the milk truck, the song being played over the radio is "Our Love Affair" which was a hit song from Judy`s movie Strike Up the Band (1940) with Mickey Rooney.
  • The wife of the milkman, played by James Gleason is Gleason`s real-life wife Lucile Gleason,
  • The wistful piano player at the Italian restaurant is Roger Edens.
  • In the opening scene, Robert Walker bums a light from a commuter played by none other than Arthur Freed.
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