The film series is presented alongside the The Paley Center's retrospective of Garland's television work, which began July 20 and will run through Aug. 18.
The Film Society event, which includes 31 of Garland's feature and short films, will run through Aug. 9.
Screenings include Garland favorites like "A Star Is Born," "Easter Parade," "Meet Me in St. Louis," "Summer Stock" and a sing-a-long screening of "The Wizard of Oz."
The event also promises audiences the opportunity to see rarely screened Garland films on the big screen, such as the John Cassavetes film "A Child Is Waiting," "I Could Go On Singing," "Judgment at Nuremberg," "Till the Clouds Roll By," "Andy Hardy Meets Debutante" and two more films with Vincente Minnelli, "The Pirate" and "The Clock."
In addition to presentations of "The Judy Garland Show," the Paley Center has assembled Garland's appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show," "The Tonight Show," "The Sammy Davis Jr. Show," "On Broadway Tonight" and "The Jack Paar Program." Various lectures and exhibitions accompany the series. For full scheduling and additional films, visit FilmLinc.com.