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Judy

The legend behind the rainbow.
2019 | 118m | English

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Rupert Goold
Writer: Tom Edge
Staring:
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Thirty years after starring in "The Wizard of Oz," beloved actress and singer Judy Garland arrives in London to perform sold-out shows at the Talk of the Town nightclub. While there, she reminisces with friends and fans and begins a whirlwind romance with musician Mickey Deans, her soon-to-be fifth husband.
Release Date: Sep 27, 2019
Director: Rupert Goold
Writer: Tom Edge
Genres: Drama, Music, History
Keywords london, england, drug abuse, drug addiction, biography, celebrity, addiction, singer, 1960s, gay theme
Production Companies BBC Film, Roadside Attractions, Pathé, LD Entertainment, Calamity Films
Box Office Revenue: $38,981,322
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Renée Zellweger Judy Garland
Jessie Buckley Rosalyn Wilder
Finn Wittrock Mickey Deans
Rufus Sewell Sid Luft
Michael Gambon Bernard Delfont
Richard Cordery Louis B. Mayer
Royce Pierreson Burt Rhodes
Darci Shaw Young Judy
Andy Nyman Dan
Daniel Cerqueira Stan
Bella Ramsey Lorna Luft
Lewin Lloyd Joey Luft
Tom Durant-Pritchard Ken Frisch
John Dagleish Lonnie Donegan
Adrian Lukis Dr Hargreaves
Gemma-Leah Devereux Liza Minnelli
Gus Barry Mickey Rooney
Jodie McNee Vivian
Gus Brown Porter Reg
Matt Nalton Music Director
Bentley Kalu Georgie
Martin Savage Mr. Horowitz
Phil Dunster Ben
Gaia Weiss Abbie
Lucy Russell Publicist
John Mackay Johnnie Ray
Natasha Powell Ethel Gumm
Bradley Banton James
Ed Stoppard Interviewer
David Shields Photographer
Tim Ahern Walter Rickerts
Peter Forbes Richardson
Arthur McBain Askith
David Rubin Noel
Anthony Shuster Male Audience Member 1
Alistair Cope Male Audience Member 2
Jack Jagodka Tanned Man
Fenella Woolgar Margaret Hamilton
Brontë Lavine Fine Feather Dancer
Emily Warner Fine Feather Dancer
Flora Dawson Fine Feather Dancer
Gillian Parkhouse Fine Feather Dancer
Jennifer Davison Fine Feather Dancer
Jenny Wickham Fine Feather Dancer
Joelle Dyson Fine Feather Girl
Lucy Carter Fine Feather Dancer
Rebecca Fennelly Fine Feather Dancer
Sam Wingfield Fine Feather Dancer
Robert Ryan Paparazzi Photographer
Jonathan Cheetham Drag Bar Customer
Name Job
Tom Edge Screenplay
Fiona Weir Casting Director
Jany Temime Costume Design
Matt Dunkley Music Director, Conductor
Stephen Carney First Assistant Director
Louise Killin Unit Production Manager
Adrian Bell Production Sound Mixer
Robert Ireland Sound Designer
Caitlin Spiller First Assistant Editor
Julius Ogden First Assistant "A" Camera
Nic Milner "B" Camera Operator
Jeremy Woodhead Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Becky Bentham Music Supervisor
Rupert Goold Director
Gabriel Yared Original Music Composer
Ole Bratt Birkeland Director of Photography
Melanie Oliver Editor
Alice Searby Casting Director
Karen Elliott Music Supervisor
Polly Duval Post Production Supervisor
James Price Supervising Art Director
Lee Herrick Supervising Sound Editor
Paul Cotterell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul John Chandler Music Editor
Arron Monkman Second Assistant "A" Camera
Daniel Wombwell Second Assistant "B" Camera
Martina Massimei Camera Trainee
Andy Sauer Key Grip
Jason Walker First Assistant "B" Camera
John Ferguson Steadicam Operator
James Hogarth Digital Imaging Technician
Paula Casarin Script Supervisor
Aneta Chalas Production Coordinator
Nicola Bisello Production Secretary
Liam Shaw Third Assistant Director
Jennifer Annor Sound Assistant
Paddy Paddison Standby Art Director
Frances Bennett Graphic Designer
Rachel Garlick Storyboard Artist
Owen Harrison Property Master
Richard Davies Assistant Costume Designer
Claire Mitchell Costumer
Daisy Babbington Costumer
Barbara Taylor Hair Supervisor, Makeup Supervisor
Renata Gilbert Makeup & Hair
Robb Crafer Makeup & Hair
Morag Smith Makeup & Hair
Paul Bowring Construction Manager
Danny Griffiths Best Boy Electric
Martin Winton Electrician
Joe Hissey Electrician
Vince Madden Rigging Gaffer
Jason Wheeler Location Manager
Ben Sanderson Assistant Location Manager
Jeanne Caboche Location Assistant
Sarah Wilson Casting Assistant
Lynne Page Choreographer
Chris Reynolds Special Effects Supervisor
Paul Hanks Foley Artist
Nick Baldock ADR Mixer
Paul Round Visual Effects Supervisor
Ellen Steers Unit Publicist
Andy Blackburn Transportation Coordinator
Andrew Bonner Production Manager
Tilly Scandrett Art Direction
Stella Fox Set Decoration
Kave Quinn Production Design
Jordan Barbour Assistant Production Coordinator
Gemma Wright Second Assistant Director
Adam Ridge Boom Operator
Brett Tyne Dialect Coach
Alice Sutton Draughtsman
Gabrielle Williams Assistant Set Decoration
Nigel Hughes Scenic Artist
Martin Mandeville Costume Supervisor
Harriet Kendall Assistant Costume Designer
Elizabeth Kane Costumer
Terry Archer Costumer
Deborah Jarvis Makeup & Hair
Debbi Salmon Makeup & Hair
Natasha Ladek Wig Designer
Joe Macdonald Gaffer
Jack Powell Rigging Gaffer
Jenni Suitiala Electrician
Matt Lumley Electrician
Rowan Haughey Electrician
Mark Grimwade Location Manager
Laura Cheese Assistant Location Manager
Maxine Stanley Production Accountant
Elizabeth Himelstein Dialect Coach
Simon Trundle Foley Mixer
Ian Waggott Foley Artist
Drew Jones Visual Effects Director
Rob Pizzey Digital Colorist
David Hindley Still Photographer
Peter Quilter Theatre Play
Luke Fetherston Choreographer
Jen Annor Second Assistant Sound
Name Title
Jim Spencer Co-Producer
Charles Diamond Executive Producer
Mickey Liddell Executive Producer
Lee Dean Executive Producer
Laurence Myers Executive Producer
Ellis Goodman Executive Producer
Hilary Williams Executive Producer
Andrea Scarso Executive Producer
Rose Garnett Executive Producer
David Livingstone Producer
Cameron McCracken Executive Producer
Aaron Levene Executive Producer
Pete Shilaimon Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Actress Renée Zellweger Nominated
Golden Globes Best Actress Renée Zellweger Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Jessie Buckley Nominated
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Reviews

maketheSWITCH
7.0

‘Judy’ is a film that celebrates Garland's legacy, and while the film is a little generic in its storytelling, Zellweger’s truly phenomenal performance pulls you into this behind the scenes to look at one of Hollywood’s greatest stars. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www. ... maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-judy-zellweger-goes-for-oscar-gold-in-mid-core-biopic

Jun 23, 2021
Luis_989
6.0

Renée Zellweger remembers how to act in this simple biopic, delivering her best performance since Cold Mountain in 2003, however despite the good intentions, the film cannot help feeling like a vehicle to grant nominations to its lead actress in the coming awards season, instead of saying something ... more interesting about Judy Garland.

Jun 23, 2021
themoviediorama
7.0

Judy clicks her heels three times to transport us to a world of melancholy and self-destruction. Somewhere over the rainbow lies Judy Garland. An innocent, fragile and talented young actress who infiltrated silver screens and rapidly shot to fame. The voice of an ethereal angel. MGM’s golden girl. ... But behind the lavish productions and beneath that unimpeachable smile, was an undisputed amount of pressure. A malleable marionette susceptible to the puppetry of Hollywood. A product of ruthless executives. Garland was no longer a person. Her individuality brutally reaped by higher authorities, manipulating her into believing she was physically unattractive. Starving, pill-popping and overworked. That was the cruel life of Judy Garland. The glistening glitter and the iconic voice, mere facades masquerading the suppressed pain. Unfortunately though, her repressed childhood and early stardom steered Garland into a life of alcohol and substance abuse. The yellow brick road wasn’t so golden after all. Goold’s biopic (and part adaptation of the Broadway play) dramatises her later career, forced to perform a sell-out tour in London due to her unreliability in the States. Her unworkable state being a consequence of substance abuse. Clumsily walking out into the spotlight that she undoubtedly adored. That inevitable lust for fame. A legendary status. Trapped, her battle for the custody of her children raged on. Torn between the natural instinct of motherhood, and the only element of her life she’s ever known. Her profession. Edge’s screenplay, whilst surface level on certain aspects which merely imitated a biographical article instead of further sentimentalising Judy as an individual, eloquently explored the dangers of fame at such a vulnerable age. The inability to have a voice. To be bossed around by studio executives who see her as an asset rather than a human being. It’s very much a by-the-numbers biopic, and Goold’s blend of light and darkness within his direction made this comparable to the equally melancholic ‘My Week With Marilyn’. Snippets of fans announcing their adoration for their idol, empowering the eponymous star even further. That joyous search for justification. But the sorrow never fades. Goold’s constant tone of desolation throughout, whilst teetered on unnecessary melodrama, honed in on the impact Garland made. There’s nothing more tragic than witnessing an individual undergo self-destruction, and Goold rarely distracts us from this. It all comes down to the central performance. The actress who is in every scene, devoting her soul into the character. Ladies and gentlemen, Zellweger became Garland. Astonishingly embodying her right from the immediate title card. I’ll be irrefutably disappointed if she does not garner awards for her performance. Not only is it a career best, it’s quite simply the best of the year. The nuances, the voice, the erratic body movement. Rarely does a performance make me lose sight of who is actually acting. During that final rendition of “Over The Rainbow”, my eyes moistened. No longer was I seeing Zellweger, but Judy herself. It was cathartic. It was reincarnation. It was divine. Goold bravely shot the performances as one take sequences for the most part, which has to be applauded for artistic integrity. It did however make the lip syncing incredibly obvious which frustratingly pulled me out of the film. No fault of Zellweger’s stunning performance though. Rising star herself Buckley deserves some praise for her crystal clear performance. Such delicate clarity against the chaotic Garland. Would’ve liked to have seen more from Gambon and Sewell, but appreciate the film is solely focussed on Zellweger. The film wouldn’t work without her. Garland has never been depicted with such compassion before, and it's an amalgamation of quality over quantity. It’s not big. It’s not flashy. It’s just honest. Garland herself would’ve been proud, and we will never forget her. But please, do bring a box of tissues with you...

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
4.0

I don't want to dismiss the hard work that Zellwegger put into playing a version of Judy Garland, but I **do** want to dismiss the script entirely. _Judy_ takes the most boring, trite and overused direction that it possibly can at every single opportunity. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that ... appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

Renée Zellweger must be up for an Oscar nomination for this, frankly, dazzling performance as Judy Garland. She really does shine and, to a certain extent, help us who didn't experience Garland at her peak first hand get a sense of just what a true - and flawed - star she was. Clearly, there will ne ... ver be another original, but I don't think Renée is trying to be a mimic in this film - anyone who attempted that would really be on a hiding to nothing. That's is why I found her performance so captivating - it is personal. Sadly, though, there isn't much depth to the rest of the film - Jessie Buckley (good in "Wild Rose") stands out, but otherwise it is a little humdrum.

May 30, 2024