Bubbles (film)

Bubbles is a 1930 American Vitaphone Varieties short film released by Warner Bros. in Technicolor.

It was filmed in December 1929 at the First National Pictures studio with Western Electric apparatus, an early sound-on-film system, Rel.

The second act is Judy Garland and her two older sisters, then known collectively as The Gumm Sisters, singing "In the Land of Let's Pretend", a song from Warner Bros' 1929 film On with the Show!, with Garland singing a short solo.

[5][2][6] Five more brief acts follow, including a tap dancing number in ballet pointe shoes.

[1] This short film now exists in black and white through copies made for television syndication, and was included as an extra on the 2004 deluxe DVD edition of Meet Me in St. Louis (1944).