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Modern British performances of Punch and Judy can be seen at carnivals, festivals, birthday parties, and other celebratory occasions. The performance consists of a series of short scenes, depicting interactions between two characters.
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It is attributed to Cary Grant. However, Cary Grant never said "Judy, Judy, Judy" in any of his movies. He came close to it in 'Only Angels Have Wings' (1939) with lines such as "Oh Judy" and "Yes, Judy", but he never said it. He did say "Susan, Susan, Susan" however, in 'Bringing Up Baby' (1938).In one of Andy Griffith's "Mayberry" shows, Gomer Pyle's cousin Goober made a terrible imitation of Cary Grant saying, "Judy, Judy, Judy..." -It's one of those things that has to be seen to be believed! -the memory of it is making me laugh out loud right now!
'Only Angels Have Wings' (1939) . (Cary Grant never said "Judy, Judy, Judy" in any of his movies. He came close to it Only Angels Have Wings with lines such as "Oh Judy" and "Yes, Judy", but he never said it. He did say "Susan, Susan, Susan" however in Bringing Up Baby (1938). )
Her name is actually Katharine Hepburn, just for the info. And yes, they did four movies together: Sylvia Scarlett (1936) Holiday (1938) Bringing Up Baby (1938) The Philadelphia Story (1941) and all of them are great!!!
Punch and judy were made by the Creators its not rocket science .Punch and judy were made by the Creators its not rocket science .
Punch and Judy was first shown in Covent Garden, London.
The cast of Judy Punch - 1923 includes: Clara Horton as Judy Wilcox
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The idea for Punch and Judy could very well have started in 1588. The introduction of Punch to this group of puppets was in 1662.
Punch and Judy has been with us for many , many years by now.
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Punch and Judy come from Italy, They first started in England in May 9 1662.
The phrase "as proud as punch" means feeling extremely pleased or satisfied with oneself or an accomplishment. It originates from the character Punch from the puppet show "Punch and Judy," who was always portrayed as proud and boastful.
The cast of Story of a Punch and Judy Show - 1915 includes: Warwick Buckland
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