Herbie J Pilato: A lovely little film called “The Clock”

by Herbie J Pilato

A couple of movies after she went off to see The Wizard of Oz, and a few films before he became one of the Strangers on A Train, Judy Garland and Robert Walker (father to Robert Walker, Jr. Charlie X of original Star Trek fame) co-starred in a beautiful little motion picture titled, The Clock (released in 1945).

Garland played the sweet Alice Mayberry of New York City, and Walker played a soldier named Corporal Joe Allen, who visited (by train) the Big Apple on furlough.

They met when she broke her high heel by the escalator he was standing next to. read article

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