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Directed by Busby Berkeley
For Me and My Gal, a leisurely period musical, represents the first on-screen dancing of MGM's new star Gene Kelly. Judy Garland plays a member of a vaudeville troupe consisting of herself, George Murphy, Ben Blue and Lucille Norman. She leaves the act to join up with Kelly, who promises to propel her to the big time. Two unsuccessful years later, Garland and Kelly are still struggling in the small time, while Murphy and his bunch are headliners. Kelly nearly throws Garland over for singer Marta Eggerth, but Judy remains loyal--at least until Kelly deliberately breaks his hand to avoid serving in World War I. Having lost her brother Richard Quine to the war, Garland denounces Kelly as a coward and walks out. Kelly redeems himself by joining an overseas entertainment troupe, saving several lives when he finds himself under attack on the front. Judy and Gene are at last reunited in Paris. A major break for both Gene Kelly and Judy Garland (who proved once and for all in this film that she was no longer just a "juvenile"), For Me and My Gal was based on a story by Howard Emmett Rogers. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Judy Garland played her first real "adult" role in For Me and My Gal, proving that the little girl with the big voice could be as effective as the little lady with the big voice. Directed by Busby Berkeley with admirable restraint -- don't look here for exquisite patterns of marching soldiers or legions of USO girls performing drill routines -- Me and My Gal is surprisingly effective entertainment. While the film is essentially a backstager, the World War I setting gives it character and provides some highly charged emotional moments, especially Garland's excellent reaction to news of her brother's death. Garland's voice is in youthful splendor on such oldies as "After You've Gone and "It's a Long way to Tipperary." Me and My Gal featured another first, the film debut of Gene Kelly. He makes a strong impression, seeming at home on the screen as if he had been there for years. Kelly's cocky, slightly oily character is a bit of a heel, but Kelly plays him with enough charm to make up for his defects. (And, of course, he reveals his true blue colors by film's end.) Garland and Kelly reveal the same sparkling chemistry here that they would have in later films, and although not a dancer by training, Garland does remarkably well. While some moments seem corny by contemporary standards, and while the songs are often not as compelling as the stars, Me and My Gal is pleasant and diverting. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 

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