Dream On - 1990 Judy and the Beast 5-5 was released on: USA: 20 July 1994
her father
9 to 5 - 1982 Judy's Dream 4-15 was released on: USA: 10 January 1987
1254 everyone knows that. By golly, Judy Garland must be ancient!
Dexter doesn't marry either Judy Jones or Irene Scheerer in Winter's Dream because he has become so superficial that he no longer cares for anyone but himself.
It is paradoxical when Judy calls everyone "darling" because the term is typically used to convey affection and intimacy, yet its widespread application can dilute its meaning. By using such an endearing term for everyone, Judy may unintentionally create a sense of insincerity or triviality, making it difficult for others to discern genuine warmth from casual friendliness. This contrast between the expected emotional weight of the word and its overuse highlights the complexity of interpersonal communication.
Basically only Sidney, Gale, Dewey, and Judy survive. Everyone else dies.
Judy Jones represents Dexter's ultimate desire for wealth, status, and beauty. She embodies his ideal of success and perfection, fueling his ambition and driving him to achieve more in order to win her approval and affection. Judy symbolizes the unattainable dream that Dexter pursues throughout the story.
Dexter feels a profound sense of loss because Judy's tragic death symbolizes the ultimate end of his dream of being with her and attaining the lifestyle he desires. Judy's death shatters the illusion Dexter had built around her, leading him to confront the emptiness and futility of his pursuit of wealth and status.
In His Girl Friday , Grant played a hard-nosed reporter who responded to an attack with: "Listen, the last man that said that to me was Archie Leach -- just a week before he cut his throat."
William Holden did not say, "Judy, Judy, Judy" in a movie, to my knowledge. Cary Grant is famous for saying that, though.
My name is Judy = Ich heiße Judy My name is Judy = Mein Name ist Judy (less common)