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  1. Vincente Minnelli
  2. Genre - Family
  3. runtime - 1h 53 minutes
  4. Info - Meet Me in St. Louis is a movie starring Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, and Mary Astor. In the year leading up to the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, the four Smith daughters learn lessons of life and love, even as they prepare for a
  5. Margaret O'Brien
  6. Release date - 1944

Goodness, they remind me of my siblings.

Back when people had to have talent to act. 2019 I love her voice. She's beautiful ❤️ My father worked at the Flamingo hotel and was a room service waiter and had the pleasure of getting to meet her. I have a autograph picture to my Daddy. To a sweet boy thanks for the soup. love Judy Garland 😎😎🎲🎲. Its my favorite Christmas song never knew it originated from a Judy Garland movie. Something went wrong, but don’t fret — let’s give it another shot. When i was about 7 my mother and her brother went on a quest to show me and my 2 younger sisters the most popular Rogers and Hamerstien films. Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma! the Sound of Music and more, and this. so that we would understand the story, my mother (the amazing story teller that she is) told us the whole movie before we saw it. she showed us this scene before we saw the film and me and my youngest sister became enthralled! we couldn't wait to see the movie! when we got to see the movie we spent the whole time asking when this scene was coming. when it came, unplanned and all on our own. me and my sister jumped up and started dancing. my mother and her brother started crying from satisfaction. i don't remember them crying but i remember the dancing. it was wonderful. and every word of this true.

One things for sure, I loved the fashion design for the clothes in west side story. The fact that we, want us be, positively feminine. To this day one of the theater's most magical scenes - romantic, but crackling with barely restrained passion.

Funny line from the song. Funny reply to the funny line from the song. Laughingcryingemoji. Laughingcryingemoji. Laughingcryingemoji x4. This sence alone should've won an oscar. I mean how cool is this. The intro to this song is pure class you get the piano 🎹 temptation. then the 🎺 trombone leads you in and then Judy just does her thing with her wonderful voice. Brilliant 🎼❤. Meet Me in St. Louis Theatrical poster Directed by Vincente Minnelli Produced by Arthur Freed Screenplay by Irving Brecher Fred F. Finklehoffe Story by Sally Benson Starring Judy Garland Margaret O'Brien Mary Astor Lucille Bremer Tom Drake Marjorie Main Cinematography George J. Folsey Editing by Albert Akst Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Release date(s) November 28, 1944 Running time 113 minutes Country United States Language English Meet Me in St. Louis is a 1944 musical film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which tells the story of an American family living in St. Louis at the time of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition World's Fair in 1904. [ 1] [ 2] It stars Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor, Lucille Bremer, Tom Drake, Leon Ames, Marjorie Main, June Lockhart, and Joan Carroll. The movie was adapted by Irving Brecher and Fred F. Finklehoffe from a series of short stories by Sally Benson, originally published in The New Yorker magazine, and later in the novel 5135 Kensington. The film was directed by Vincente Minnelli, who met Garland, on the set, and later married her. It was the second-highest grossing picture of the year, only behind Going My Way. [ citation needed] Garland debuted the standards " The Trolley Song " and " Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas ", which both became hits after the film was released. Arthur Freed, the producer of the film, also wrote and performed one of the songs. Plot The backdrop for Meet Me in St. Louis is St. Louis, Missouri on the brink of the 1904 World's Fair. The Smith family lead a comfortable middle-class life. Mr. Alonzo Smith (Leon Ames) and Mrs. Anna Smith (Mary Astor) have four daughters: Rose (Lucille Bremer), Esther, Agnes, and Tootie; and a son, Lon Jr. (Henry H. Daniels, Jr. ) Esther, the second eldest daughter (Judy Garland), is in love with the boy next door, John Truitt (Tom Drake), although he does not notice her at first. Rose is expecting a phone call in which she hopes to be proposed to by Warren Sheffield (Robert Sully). Esther finally gets to meet John properly when he is a guest at the Smiths' house party, although her chances of romancing him don't go to plan when, after all the guests are gone and he is helping her turn off the gas lamps throughout the house, he tells her she uses the same perfume as his grandmother and that she has "a mighty strong grip for a girl". On Halloween, Tootie (Margaret O'Brien) returns home injured, claiming that John Truitt attacked her. Without bothering to investigate, Esther confronts John, physically attacking him and scolding him for being a "bully". When Esther returns home, Tootie confesses that what really happened was that John was trying to protect Tootie and Agnes (Joan Carroll) from the police after a dangerous prank they pulled went wrong. Upon learning the truth, Esther immediately dashes to John's house next door to apologize, and they share their first kiss. Mr. Smith announces to the family that he is to be sent to New York on business and eventually they will all move. The family is devastated and upset at the news of the move, especially Rose and Esther whose romances, friendships, and educational plans are threatened. Esther is also aghast because they will miss the World's Fair. An elegant ball takes place on Christmas Eve. Esther is devastated when John cannot take her as his date, due to his leaving his tuxedo at the tailor's and being unable to get it back. But she is relieved when her grandfather (Harry Davenport) offers to take her instead. At the ball, Esther fills up a visiting girl's (Lucille Ballard, played by June Lockhart) dance card with losers because she thinks Lucille is a rival of Rose's. But when Lucille turns out to be interested in Lon, Esther switches her dance card with Lucille's and instead dances herself with the clumsy and awkward partners. After being rescued by Grandpa, she is overwhelmed when John unexpectedly turns up after somehow managing to obtain a tuxedo, and the pair dance together for the rest of the evening. Later on, John proposes to Esther and she accepts. Esther returns home to an upset Tootie. She sings her "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. " Tootie, however, does become more upset at the prospect of the family's move and runs downstairs, out into the cold to destroy the snowmen they have made. Smith sees his daughter's upsetting outburst from an upstairs window. Mr. Smith later announces that the family will not leave St. Louis after all when he realises how much the move will affect his family. Warren declares his love for Rose, stating that they will marry at the first possible opportunity. And all of the family finally are able to attend the World's Fair. The film ends at night with the entire family (including boyfriends-to-turn-into-presumed-husbands and Lon's new love interest) overlooking the fresh new lake at the center of the World's Fair just as the lights come up on the entire fair. Cast Music The musical score for the film was adapted by Roger Edens, who also served as an uncredited associate producer. Georgie Stoll conducted the orchestrations of Conrad Salinger. Some of the songs in the film are from around the time of the St Louis Exposition. Others were written for the movie. " Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis " Kerry Mills and Andrew B. Sterling, 1904 " The Boy Next Door ", Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, 1944, performed by Judy Garland. " Skip to My Lou ", Traditional, with section sung to the tunes of " Yankee Doodle " arranged by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, 1944 "I Was Drunk Last Night, " performed by Margaret O'Brien. "Under the Bamboo Tree, " Words and music by Robert Cole and The Johnson Bros., 1902, performed by Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien. "Over the Banister, " 19th-century melody adapted by Conrad Salinger, lyrics from the 1888 poem "Over the Banisters" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox adapted by Roger Edens (1944), performed by Judy Garland. " The Trolley Song ", Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, 1944, performed by Chorus and Judy Garland. "You and I, " Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, sung by Arthur Freed and D. Markas, mimed by the actors. "Goodbye, My Lady Love, " (Instrumental), Joseph E. Howard, 1904. " Little Brown Jug ", (Instrumental), Joseph Winner, 1869. "Down at the Old Bull and Bush, " (Instrumental), Harry von Tilzer, 1903. " Home! Sweet Home! ", (Instrumental), Henry Bishop, 1823/1852. " Auld Lang Syne ", (Instrumental) "The First Noel", (Instrumental) " Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas ", Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, 1944, performed by Judy Garland. Reception Upon its 1944 release, Time called it "one of the year's prettiest pictures"; " Technicolor has seldom been more affectionately used than in its registrations of the sober mahoganies and tender muslins and benign gaslights of the period. Now & then, too, the film gets well beyond the charm of mere tableau for short flights in the empyrean of genuine domestic poetry. These triumphs are creditable mainly to the intensity and grace of Margaret O'Brien and to the ability of Director Minelli & Co. to get the best out of her. " [ 3] The film is a New York Times Critics' Pick: after seeing it at the Astor Theatre, Bosley Crowther called it a "a warm and beguiling picturization based on Sally Benson's memoirs of her folks. " [ 4] Crowther concludes: "As a comparable screen companion to Life With Father, we would confidently predict that Meet Me in St. Louis has a future that is equally bright. In the words of one of the gentlemen, it is a ginger-peachy show. " In 2005, Richard Schickel included the film on 's ALL-TIME 100 best films, saying "It had wonderful songs [and] a sweetly unneurotic performance by Judy spite its nostalgic charm, Minnelli infused the piece with a dreamy, occasionally surreal, darkness and it remains, for some of us, the greatest of American movie musicals. " [ 5] Accolades The film was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Cinematography, Color, Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture, Best Music, Song (Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin for "The Trolley Song") and Best Writing, Screenplay. Margaret O'Brien received an Academy Juvenile Award for her work that year, in which she appeared in several movies along with Meet Me in St. Louis. In 1994, the film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. The American Film Institute ranked the film 10th on AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals; two songs from the film made AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs ("The Trolley Song" at #26 and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" at #76). Trivia Judy Garland at first refused to appear in the film because she felt she had played too many childish roles and wanted to play an adult. [ citation needed] She was also afraid that Margaret O'Brien would steal the film. After a talk with Vincente Minnelli, Garland finally agreed to play the role of Esther Smith. Later, she considered the role her favorite among her films. The lyrics for "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" were originally different. The lyricist, Hugh Martin, wrote lyrics which referred to the soldiers fighting during World War Two. Judy Garland thought the song as written was too mean to sing to Margaret O'Brien, so he changed the lyrics. Further revisions were made when Frank Sinatra objected to the generally downbeat tone of the piece. The revised version is the one most commonly performed. Producer Arthur Freed, fearing the movie was running too long, originally wanted to delete the Halloween sequence during the second act of the film. [ citation needed] His reasoning for cutting the scene was based on the fact that it was an entity in itself and could be excised from the film without much difficulty. However, after showing the film to test audience reaction in previews, it was found that audiences loved the scene. So Freed was forced to look elsewhere for a scene to cut, ultimately deciding to cut one of Judy Garland's musical numbers. The musical number deleted from the film was a song called Boys and Girls Like You and Me, which was sung by Judy Garland's character (Esther Smith) to Tom Drake's character (John Truitt), just after the trolley number, as Esther and John tour the grounds of the World's Fair, still under construction. The cut scene has supposedly been lost, except for a glimpse of it during the film's theatrical trailer. In the final act of the film, as the Smith family attends the opening of the World's Fair, John makes a joking and seemingly out-of-place comment to Esther about preferring the fair ground "when it was still a swamp". This line is a reference to their earlier encounter in the cut scene. The song was originally planned to appear in the stage musical Oklahoma before being cut from this. It was then planned for Meet Me in St. Louis before being cut. Next, the song was planned for Take me out to the Ball Game, however it was once more cut. The song was eventually used in the musical Cinderella, although it was not included in any of the broadcast versions. [ 6] [ 7] Garland's daughter, Liza Minelli, performed the song on the Tonight Show. [ 8] Hugh Marlowe's character of Colonel Darby was originally given a larger role in early drafts of the script. [ citation needed] More scenes involving Esther and Rose Smith's pursuit of the older Darby were written, including one scene involving the sisters breaking into his hotel suite only to discover that he is married. Nevertheless, Arthur Freed felt the character was not necessary to the plot and his role was reduced to a small casual scene in which he innocently flirts with Rose Smith. The success of the film encouraged MGM to begin a sequel and make tentative plans for a series of technicolor films about the Smith family, much like the popular Andy Hardy series. The sequel, called Meet Me in Manhattan, [ citation needed] was apparently written chronicling the Smith family's eventual move to New York, which happened to Sally Benson's family in real life. The film was abandoned in its early stages. Adaptations Meet Me in St. Louis was remade in 1959 for television, starring Jane Powell, Jeanne Crain, Patty Duke, Walter Pidgeon, Ed Wynn, Tab Hunter and Myrna Loy. It was directed by George Schaefer from the original Brecher and Finklehoffe screenplay. Meet Me in St. Louis was remade again for television in 1966. This was a non-musical version starring Shelley Fabares, Celeste Holm, Larry Merrill, Judy Land, Rita Shaw and Morgan Brittany. It was directed by Alan D. Courtney from a script written by Sally Benson herself. This was to be a pilot for a TV series, but no network picked it up. A Broadway musical based on the film was produced in 1989, with additional songs. The late-19th century vintage carousel in this movie could be found at Bob-Lo Amusement Park in Amherstburg, Ontario until the park closed in September 1993. It was dismantled and sold to private collectors. References ^ Variety film review; November 1, 1944, page 10. ^ Harrison's Reports film review; November 4, 1944, page 178. ^ "The New Pictures". TIME. November 27, 1944.. Retrieved 2011-08-02. ^ Crowther, Bosley (November 29, 1944). " Meet Me in St. Louis, a Period Film That Has Charm, With Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien, Opens at the Astor". The New York Times.. Retrieved 2011-08-02. ^ Schickel, Richard (February 12, 2005). "Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)". TIME.. Retrieved 2011-08-02. ^ Review of Cinderella at the Papermill Playhouse describing these additional songs ^ Listing of cast albums that include the song ^ External links Meet Me in St. Louis at the Internet Movie Database Meet Me in St. Louis at the TCM Movie Database Meet Me in St. Louis at AllRovi Meet Me in St. Louis at Rotten Tomatoes Meet Me in St. Louis from Meet Me in St. Louis at. Meet Me in St. Louis at the Museum of Modern Art. v · d · e Films directed by Vincente Minnelli 1940s Cabin in the Sky (1943) · I Dood It (1943) · Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) · The Clock (1945) · Ziegfeld Follies (1945) · Yolanda and the Thief (1945) · Undercurrent (1946) · The Pirate (1948) · Madame Bovary (1949) 1950s Father of the Bride (1950) · Father's Little Dividend (1951) · An American in Paris (1951) · The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) · The Story of Three Loves (1953) · The Band Wagon (1953) · The Long, Long Trailer (1953) · Brigadoon (1954) · The Cobweb (1955) · Kismet (1955) · Lust for Life (1956) · Tea and Sympathy (1956) · Designing Woman (1957) · Gigi (1958) · The Reluctant Debutante (1958) · Some Came Running (1958) 1960s Home from the Hill (1960) · Bells Are Ringing (1960) · Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962) · Two Weeks in Another Town (1962) · The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963) · Goodbye Charlie (1964) · The Sandpiper (1965) 1970s On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970) · A Matter of Time (1976) v · Arthur Freed musical productions 1930s Babes In Arms (1939) Strike Up The Band (1940) • Little Nellie Kelly (1940) • Lady Be Good (1941) • Babes On Broadway (1941) • Panama Hattie (1942) • For Me & My Gal (1942) • Cabin In The Sky (1943) • Du Barry Was A Lady (1943) • Best Foot Forward (1943) • Girl Crazy (1943) • Meet Me In St. Louis (1944) • Yolanda & The Thief (1945) • The Harvey Girls (1946) • Ziegfeld Follies (1946) • Till The Clouds Roll By (1946) • Good News (1947) • Summer Holiday (1948) • The Pirate (1948) • Easter Parade (1948) • Words & Music (1948) • Take Me Out To The Ball Game (1949) • The Barkleys Of Broadway (1949) • On The Town (1949) Annie Get Your Gun (1950) • Pagan Love Song (1950) • Royal Wedding (1951) • Show Boat (1951) • An American In Paris (1951) • The Belle Of New York (1952) • Singin' In The Rain (1952) • The Band Wagon (1953) • Brigadoon (1954) • It's Always Fair Weather (1955) • Kismet (1955) • Invitation To The Dance (1956) • Silk Stockings (1957) • Gigi (1958) Bells Are Ringing (1960) Uncredited as producer The Wizard Of Oz (1939) • Meet The People (1944) Non-musicals The Clock (1945) • Any Number Can Play (1949) • Crisis (1950) • The Subterraneans (1960) • The Light In The Piazza (1962).

Jason Stratham the king of bald headed men? Pffft. This is the bald headed God right here. Debbie Reynolds. What a treasure. A lot of the Hollywood studios during the War years made these nostalgic films about a simpler time when no foreign foe threatened our way of life. MGM's contribution to these films was not bettered served than by Meet Me In St. Louis. It's a simple story about the Smith family in 1904 St. Louis eagerly awaiting the World's Fair that would take place in their town. And to my knowledge no other World's Fair had as enduring a theme song as the one written for this fair, serving as the title song for the film.
The Smith family consists of parents Leon Ames and Mary Astor and their five children, son Henry Daniels, Jr. and daughters in descending order, Lucille Bremer, Judy Garland, Joan Carroll, and Margaret O'Brien. Grandfather Harry Davenport lives with the clan and so does live-in maid Marjorie Main who functions like Alice in the Brady household. A good meal and an occasional wisecrack to keep everyone in line.
Everyone's excited about the upcoming fair, St. Louis's rival city Chicago had one a decade earlier and Buffalo did three years earlier, but this one promises to be the most extravagant of all. Ames gets an opportunity in business and wants to move the family to New York, but one by one the family has or develops obligations and ties to St. Louis that makes them reluctant to leave. Not to mention they don't want to miss the fair.
Vincente Minnelli directed Meet Me In St. Louis and it was his first opportunity to work with Judy Garland whom he would marry after the film was finished. Judy got to do three of her most identified songs from the Hugh Martin-Ralph Blane score that was blended with some traditional music of the times. The Boy Next Door, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, and The Trolley Song all come out of Meet Me In St. Louis and were staple items at Garland concerts for years. One of the Oscar nominations that Meet Me In St. Louis received was for The Trolley Song for Best Original Song. It lost to Bing Crosby's Swinging On A Star that year. The other nominations were for musical scoring, color cinematography, and screenplay.
Margaret O'Brien did a remarkable job in this film, this was probably her best role while a child star at MGM. Not that she was the youngest and most appealing of the kids, she was that. But Minnelli did a great job in directing her. She had all the fears and trepidations of a child growing up and not wanting to leave all she's known and loved in St. Louis. Her acting reached its zenith in the scene where she destroys the carefully made snowmen in her yard and in the Halloween scene where she is induced to play a practical joke on a neighbor the rest of the kids regard as scary. Her number with Judy Garland, Under The Bamboo Tree is a gem.
Meet Me In St. Louis was one of the earliest and best films coming out of the Arthur Freed unit at MGM. It was films like these that gave the Freed unit and MGM its reputation for turning out the best in musical film entertainment. It can never be duplicated because you don't have studios with all that talent under contract.
In its way the film itself is as nostalgic as the time it celebrates. I guarantee your heart strings will go Zing Zing Zing as you hear Judy Garland sing the score from Meet Me In St. Louis.

Man was he beautiful. Meet me in st. louis theme party. I grew up in St. Louis. My father was a motorman on the very streetcar line in the book and film (the Hodiamont line. The barber shop we went to was about five minutes from the Smith home on Kensington Avenue. This is my favorite film for obvious reasons. But what is amazing is how M-G-M captured St. Louis. An advance team visited the city and did a lot of research, and so the film is both historically correct and understands the city we are meeting in the story.

Meet me in st. louis judy garland youtube. Meet me in st. louis organ ernie hayes. Meet me in st louis 1944. Meet me in st louis judy garland. Directed by Irving Brecher (screen play) and Fred F. Finklehoffe (screen play) Lists Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) Videos Cover art, photos and screenshots 5 votes 3 votes 3 votes 3 votes 2 votes Reviews View all Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) reviews St. Louis 1903. The well-off Smith family has four beautiful daughters, including Esther and little Tootie. 17-year old Esther has fallen in love with the boy next door who has just moved in, John. He however, barely notices her at first. The family is shocked when Mr. Smith reveals that he has been transfered to a nice position in New York, which means that the family has to leave St. Louis and the St. Louis Fair. Release date: 22 January 1945 UPC: 012569508927 Tags: Musical (14), Family (8), Romance (7), 1940s (6), Christmas (4), Food (4), 1944 (4), Nostalgia (3), Santa Claus (3), Drama (2), Usa (2), Father Daughter Relationship (2), Fiddle (2), Dog (2), Ketchup (2), Streetcar (2), Fake Nose (2), Seasons Of The Year (2), Dance (1), Dancing (1) My tags: Add tags Add to list Not interested Update feed Stehako added this to a list 3 months ago Favorite Movies of All Time (2012 Edition) (1000 movies items) "2011: 319 2010: 314 2009: 310 2008: 308 2007: 305 2006: 321 2005: 327 2004: 346 2003: 343 2002: 342 2001: 385 2000: 308 1999: 290 1998: 210 1997: 200 1996: 169 1995: 160 1994: 123 1993: 110 1992: 85 First viewed in 1991 " Stehako added this to a list 7 months ago Kandi added this to a list 8 months, 2 weeks ago Stehako added this to a list 9 months, 2 weeks ago Favorite Movies of All Time (2011 Edition) (1000 movies items) "2010: 314 Stehako added this to a list 10 months, 2 weeks ago Stehako posted 2 images 10 months, 3 weeks ago Stehako added this to a list 11 months, 2 weeks ago Favorite Movies of All Time (2010 Edition) (1000 movies items) "2009: 310 JxSxPx added this to a list 1 year ago Stehako added this to a list 1 year, 3 months ago Favorite Movies of All Time (2009 Edition) (950 movies items) "2008: 308 Stehako added this to a list 1 year, 5 months ago Favorite Films of All Time (2008 Edition) (900 movies items) "2007: 305 Kandi added this to a list 1 year, 7 months ago Snowman in Films (9 movies items) " Lucille Bremer, Margaret O'Brien and Judy Garland" sara added this to a list 1 year, 9 months ago sh56 voted for an image 2 years ago JxSxPx added this to a list 2 years, 1 month ago Kristian added this to a list 2 years, 6 months ago sara added this to a list 2 years, 11 months ago Kandi added this to a list 3 years ago House (50 movies items) " Judy Garland" Kandi voted for 2 images 3 years ago Frank added this to a list 3 years, 1 month ago Kandi voted for an image 3 years, 2 months ago MacGuffin voted for an image 3 years, 3 months ago Kandi added this to a list 3 years, 4 months ago JxSxPx added this to a list 3 years, 4 months ago PopMatter's Essential Film Performances - 2013 (50 movies items) "Margaret O'Brien Like many film musicals from the early studio era, Meet Me in St. Louis features the beginning of something great. The Smith family and neighbors anticipate the 1904 World’s Fair, situated in the eponymous city. And yet with beginnings come fearful endings. The family’s immediate concern is their possible move to New York, from which middle America’s westward journey, to such a small city with a big heart, had saved them. This anxiety emerges in Margaret O’Brien’s Toot" moviebuff added this to a list 3 years, 8 months ago Eleanor voted for an image 3 years, 8 months ago People who liked this also liked Rating: 7. 6 Rating: 7. 5 Rating: 7. 4 Rating: 7. 7 Rating: 5. 9 Rating: 7. 2 Rating: 8. 1 Rating: 7. 3 Rating: 7. 1 Rating: 6. 8 Rating: 6. 9 Rating: 8 Rating: 7. 6.

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Fun movie! Roddy McDowall was 16-17 when this was made. I always liked his style of acting

Just absolutely beautiful! Rip dear Judy. You are forever missed. What a fantastic Classic Christmas movie 💖 🎅 🎄 🎁. I know this is hella late, but thank you for posting this! Im hoping that this will help with my audition (we are doing this for my school musical. The scene is perfect miniature  of the conflict- to move or not to move- they are singing a song of 'you and i' and everyone comes down the stair case to show solidarity with father.  its incredibly beautiful, heart warming, very moving and real.

Meet me in st. louis tv show. Watch& Full&Movie&Online&Now Meet Me in St. Louis movie worldfree4u on the page Watch meet me in st. louis Online HD 1080p. I adore this film. Vinnie is so funny and so strong and I love Clare. I love when they exchange the pug dog for the suit. Gad.

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Wow! Meet Me in St. Louis is pretty much my favorite movie of all time, so this is a big deal to me! haha. Now I realize you said she doesn't like people that much, do you think it'd be possible for me to write her for an autograph? That'd mean a lot! Just a crazy idea. haha.

Meet me in st. louis full movie free online. Meet me in st. louis (1944); dir. vincente minnelli ↳ The beautiful Judy Garland in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) Judy Garland in MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (1944) dir. Vincente Minnelli Esther Smith + outfits. ↳ Meet Me in St. Louis (1944); dir. Vincente Minelli Judy Garland playing pool in a frat basement at Dartmouth, January 1967 Judy Garland and Lucille Bremer on the set of Meet Me in St Louis, 1944. Meet Me In St. Louis (dir. Vincente Minnelli, 1944) But the main thing is that we’re all going to be together, just like we’ve always been. That’s what really counts. We could be happy anywhere as long as we’re together. Meet me in St. Louis, Louis, Meet me at the fair; Don’t tell me the lights are shining Any place but there. Meet me in St. Vincente Minelli Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) dir. Vincente Minnelli Meet Me In St. Louis (1944) Mary Astor and Judy Garland in a production still from Meet Me In St. Louis (Vincente Minnelli, 1944), a favorite film I watch every Christmas “Can you imagine how remarkable it is for me to realize, at this point in my life, that probably some of the best loved and most memorable images of my mother are my father’s vision? ” Liza Minnelli Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), dir. Vincente Minnelli Judy Garland as Esther Smith in Vincente Minnelli’s Meet Me in St. Louis. Judy Garland in MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (1944) dir. Vincente Minnelli Judy Garland in Meet Me In St. Louis (1944) Margaret O’Brien and Judy Garland in a promotional photo for Meet Me In St. Louis (1944).

What a beautiful song with that voice.

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I love the sound of her voice. So clear and easy to understand. It's rare to hear such diction nowadays. It's very fine and beautifully precise. I love how back then people in the public eye made an effort to enunciate and sound classy. It just sounds so respectable because it's polished and precise. If I can afford it perhaps I'd get my future children some vocal training. I don't mind local accents at all, but if nowadays you have a classic glamorously refined voice like Debbie Reynolds or Deborah Kerr or Julie Andrews or Marni Nixon I expect most people everywhere will be charmed, even if you don't sound like others. A little finishing school can go a long way, and fine manners are hard to master if you don't grow up with them. I'd love to marry a woman with a voice like that.

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