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Cast & Crew

George Cukor
Director
Bess Flowers
As Academy Awards Attendee (uncredited)
Irving Bacon
As Graves
Sam Harris
As Benefit Attendee / Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
Harold Miller
As Benefit Attendee (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien
As Academy Awards Attendee (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum
As Ray (uncredited)
Jack Mower
As Benefit Attendee (uncredited)

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A Star Is Born is a classic Hollywood tale of love, fame, and tragedy. The movie tells the story of Norman Maine, a fading movie star who helps a young singer and actress named Esther Blodgett find fame and success. As Esther's career takes off, Norman's continues to decline, and he struggles with alcoholism. The film follows their relationship and the sacrifices they make for each other, ultimately leading to a heart-wrenching conclusion. The movie features Judy Garland in the leading role, delivering a powerful and emotional performance as Esther/Vicki Lester. James Mason plays Norman Maine, bringing depth and nuance to the character. The film also features a memorable soundtrack, including the iconic song "Over the Rainbow." A Star Is Born is a timeless tale that explores the highs and lows of fame and the human condition. It has been remade several times, but the 1954 version starring Judy Garland remains a beloved classic.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as A Star Is Born include Love Me Tender, Miss Sadie Thompson, María de la O, The Glenn Miller Story, Mr. Imperium, Love Me or Leave Me.

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A Star Is Born was released in theaters on October 16, 1954.