We’ve just been sent along the home release details for the true story Judy, which comes to DVD, Blu-ray, etc early next year.
Here’s the official synopsis:
Winter 1968, and showbiz legend Judy Garland arrives in London, to perform in a sell-out run at The Talk of the Town. It is 30 years since she shot to global stardom in The Wizard Of Oz, but if her voice has weakened, its dramatic intensity has only grown.
As she prepares for the show, battles with management, charms musicians, and reminisces with friends and adoring fans, her wit and warmth shine through. Even her dreams of romance seem undimmed, as she embarks on a courtship with Mickey Deans, her soon-to- be fifth husband.
And yet Judy is fragile. After working for 45 of her 47 years, she is exhausted; haunted by memories of a childhood lost to Hollywood gripped by a desire to be back home with her kids. Will she have the strength to go on? Featuring some of her best-known songs, the film celebrates the voice, the capacity for love, and the sheer pizzazz of “the world’s greatest entertainer”.
We also have the full bonus details for the release which are applicable to both the DVD and Blu-ray.
Bonus materials:
- Behind The Scenes Featurette
- Transformation: Becoming Judy Featurette
- 3 Deleted Scenes
Judy arrives on the 25th January on Digital Download, and on DVD & Blu-ray from 3rd February.
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