You're all incorrect. O'Brien was long gone from both Metro and movie
stardom by the time the film was searching for a Garland replacement
(summer, 1949). Nobody was considered before Garland, as this expensive,
highly popular property was BOUGHT for Garland. As for Betty Garrett,
she was already on the MGM payroll and, considering her film career was
really just beginning, she would NOT have asked for more money to get
this great part. There is a very good chance Garrett was already on
the blacklist. In any case, MGM need a SUPERSTAR to guarantee box office,
considering the money they put out to obtain the property, plus the
money lost due to both Garland's exit and Frank Morgan's subsequent
death. This is why Betty Hutton was borrowed from Paramount - she was
a huge star. And she gave a great performance as Annie.
reply
share