Milton J. teaches guitar, piano, singing, music recording, music theory, opera voice, songwriting, speaking voice, and acting lessons in Corona, CA. I Could Go On Singing is a 1963 movie starring Judy Garland and Dirk Bogarde.It was Garland's last movie. This is a critical scene to the plot, not only to establish the levels of violent and depraved behavior of Alex and his cohorts, but also as a set-up to a later scene that both pays off this scene and changes the direction of the narrative, plunging Alex toward the movie’s famous ending. Originally titled The Lonely Stage, it was renamed so that audiences would know Garland sang in it, the first such movie since A Star Is Born in 1954. This scene is just too funny to not list. I Could Go on Singing Susan Hodgdon Sings the Songs of Judy Garland. Reviewed by John Hoglund for Cabaret Scenes. Hospital Scene from "I Could Go on Singing" starring Judy Garland. 'cause, you know, they sorta have to. 3/10.Never heard of this song and I'm sure I don't even know most of the lyrics to "Singing in the rain" either.Nice movie,great classic scene with Gene Kelly and the umbrella and I have sung "Singing in the rain", in the rain before.But other they that don't know much else about the movie. Click on "Activate alert" to receive an email as soon as it is released. The girls end up having to go to the bathroom..badly. This scene could be in the same category as the Dumb and Dumber scene. This last film could have been a personal triumph for her, and based upon her excellent performance, should have been. Most of the days I would have my driver pick me up a little early, and then I’d go pick up Heath so I could take the extra half-hour ride in with him because ... that was him singing. Officially regarded as her final film, she filmed it immediately after making A Child is Waiting (1963) though I Could Go On Singing was released first. Tribute recordings live or die by the performer’s ability to interpret the subject’s work. This grand water ballet became famous and is the scene most people associate with her. Readers, what other advice have you received about how to become a famous singer? We kept that secret under wraps at our house for a long time so the kids could create a few of their own theories. It was not a huge box office success, but it won Garland much praise for her performance. It was made directly for film, and was not a Broadway adaptation. I COULD GO ON SINGING is a very satisfying film, and the British setting, the Palladium scenes and the teen drama well achieved and resolved. This is what she actually felt. Many kids think they're really good at singing, even though they suck, and their parents are just like: "Err... What a great singer you are!" Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for I Could Go on Singing [VHS] at Amazon.com. He specializes in classical, R&B, soul, pop, rock, jazz, and opera styles. In Bogarde's autobiographies and in the 2004 biography, it is recounted that Judy Garland's lines were substantially rewritten by Bogarde (with Garland's consent). Susan Hodgdon. Hang on to your chairs and lamps. Leave a comment below and share! A Night at the Opera is a 1935 American comedy film starring the Marx Brothers, and featuring Kitty Carlisle, Allan Jones, Margaret Dumont, Sig Ruman, and Walter Woolf King.It was the first of five films the Marx Brothers made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer after their departure from Paramount Pictures, and the first after Zeppo left the act. A star vehicle in the best sense of the word, I Could Go On Singing (1963) was Judy Garland's last movie (she died in 1969 at the age of 47), and watching it one can't help but wish more films like this had come her way.