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Writed by Victor Heerman; Cast Mary Astor; USA; Genre Musical, Comedy; Average ratings 7,9 / 10 star; 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 reluctant move to New York.

Ne vedem in St. louisville. Ne vedem in st. louis cardinals. YouTube. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2018 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase MGM set the basis for modern musicals, and Meet Me in St. Louis is one of its most important classics in this regard. A screenplay that could very well be only a banal sequence of scenes was transformed into an eloquent speech for family values and happiness, somewhat utopic achievements for many people. The restoration of this picture, alongside many other MGM musicals, was well done in an HD scanning, which shows its technical merits. Sound is remastered from audio elements of the period and "enhanced" for 5. 1 playback. Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2018 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Our world can be ugly at times. I couldn't escape on regular TV, so I treated myself to one of my ALL TIME FAVORITES. This is one of those classics that will take you away from clutter & noise. This movie lets you go to that protected part of yourself to relax and let the bad stuff fade away. I will watch again because it is worth it!!! Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2017 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Meet Me In St. Louis is warm, engaging, fun and a classic in every way. MGM was determined to make one of their best films ever in 1944 and assigned all of their top talent to it. A musical, it was given to Arthur Freed's unit which specialized in musicals. Freed gave it to Vicente Minnelli who he had recently hired in 1940. He had made only four films so far but he had had a great career on Broadway before this. The music was overseen by Roger Edens who adapted much of the period music used in the film. He also became a friend of Garland's and wrote special material for her like Dear Mr. Gable and Born In a Trunk. New songs were written by experienced team Hugh Martin and Hal Blane. Because of the wealth of period music, including the title song, only four new songs made it into the movie, two of them becoming classics (at first The trolley Song was the big hit but the perennial nature of Christmas music has now made Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas the most well-known song). A fifth song, by Rodgers and Hammerstein had to be cut. No expense was spared in the settings which are lush and detailed and filmed in a warm and vibrant Technicolor. The studio went to great extremes to be accurate in every way. The screenplay was adapted from a series of New Yorker stories later put out in book form based on author Sally Benson's memories of growing up (her real nickname had been "Tootie"). Benson gave Minnelli many details about just how her family home had been decorated. Many of the costumes were made from illustrations that appeared in the Sears and Montgomery Ward catalogs of the day. What you see is as accurate a material representation of the period as they could create and not just some production department's fantasies or generic period props. Then there is the cast. The cast is mostly filled with MGM's experienced character actors, plus, being centered on family life, some newcomers. Of course it's Garland's picture but everyone else gets lots of time and it isn't a star vehicle. Leon Ames and Mary Astor are Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Mary Astor in a rare nice mother role; though she had also been Judy Garland's mother in Listen Darling). Old Harry Davenport, 78 when the film was made, is an ideal Grandpa and Marjorie Main is her usual comic, down to earth self as the family's housekeeper and cook, Katie. Among the younger players Tom Drake is as fresh-faced and amiable a boy-next-door as one could wish for, and Lucille Bremer is good as big sister Rose. But the two outstanding performers are Judy Garland who is relaxed and natural as Esther Smith and seven-year-old Margaret O'Brien who is amazing in the complex role of youngest child Tootie. Admittedly this is a sentimental, idealized portrait of turn-of-the-century life. After the war (in fact after two World Wars and a Depression) Hollywood became very nostalgic about that era putting out films like Life With Father, In the Good Old Summertime, I Remember Mama and others. The public was in the same mood because all of these films were hits. So the Smith's are a very well to do upper middle class family (Mr. Smith is with a prestigious law firm) and live in an enormous Victorian house in a lovely neighborhood. The neighboring sons all attend or plan to attend noted Eastern Universities. Everyone here is good-natured and healthy, well dressed and fairly happy. At first the big issues are Whether Rose's boyfriend Warren is going to propose to her soon and whether Esther will be noticed by John Truitt, the neighbor boy she's got a crush on. The big issue of the film comes when Father announces he's being promoted to head the firm's New Your office and the whole family will be moving next year. Other than that it's all house parties, Christmas Eve Balls and the coming Fair. It would be easy for something like this too get too idealized and saccharine but the film avoids this, mostly in the character of Tootie, who is anything but the idealized Victorian child. The Halloween sequence is positively scary in the context of this film, especially when Tootie must set out alone to do what no other child will dare do: go to the Braukoff house and throw flour in Mr. Braukoff's face. Her scene just after Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas is positively traumatic. Tootie brings a less than perfectly sweet presence into the film that balances it. Of course I know it's really a Valentine to an era that seemed so innocent from the viewpoint of 1945, but I fall for it every time. It's a beautiful film, well done. MGM exceeded their goals with this film. Not only was it popular but it was their biggest grossing film after Gone With the Wind. It was nominated for four Oscars. It placed in the Top 10 of the AFI's movie musicals, gets a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and was added to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Don't miss it! Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2018 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase This is a good movie which is Judy Garlands best. My favorite scene is where she sings Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas to MMargaret OBrien whopllays her sad little sister. As I said this is a very good should get it. 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Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2017 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Although a classic, this is one I've never seen until now. It was great fun and beautiful to watch. Judy is beautiful and Margaret O'Brien is a riot!!! Great cast all around. And did everyone recognize grandpa (Harry Davenport) as Dr. Mead from GWTW! This might be one we watch every year during the holidays! Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2019 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase I had never seen this movie before, so I bought it on Christmas. I was engrossed the whole time. What a fun movie. Top international reviews 5. 0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended. Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2017 Verified Purchase This is one of my favourite films. I could watch it every week and never tire of it. I now know the plot by heart so I focus on the costumes and props used in the film. I find myself wishing I could go back in time and experience life as it was then. One person found this helpful Sending feedback... Thank you for your feedback. Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Report abuse meet me in en blu-ray. Reviewed in Spain on June 11, 2018 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase Es una película musical y para todos los públicos. Una de las mejores películas de Vincente Minnelli, en color. Aconsejable para todo el mejor en su idioma original. Una joya. Report abuse 5. 0 out of 5 stars Loved it!! Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2020 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase I can’t say I Loved it enough! Arrived fast and perfect. Musical is memorable and a new Christmas Viewing tradition. Me encantó encontrarla en ese precio; busqué en otras páginas y es la diferencia enorme Reviewed in Mexico on February 14, 2020 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase Aún no la he visto ya que la adquirí para un regalo, aaaawww nostalgia Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2019 Verified Purchase My wife and I love the old standards. 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Divided into a series of seasonal vignettes, starting with Summer 1903, it relates the story of a year in the life of the Smith family in St. Louis, leading up to the opening of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (more commonly referred to as the World's Fair) in the spring of 1904. [4] [5] The picture stars Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor, Lucille Bremer, Tom Drake, Leon Ames, Marjorie Main, June Lockhart, and Joan Carroll. The film 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 under the title "5135 Kensington", and later in novel form as Meet Me in St. Louis. 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. [6] In 1944, the film was deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Garland debuted the standards " The Trolley Song ", "The Boy Next Door", and " Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas ", all of which became hits after the film was released. Arthur Freed, the producer of the film, also wrote and performed one of the songs. Plot [ edit] Margaret O'Brien and Judy Garland in Meet Me in St. Louis The backdrop for the film is St. Louis, Missouri in the year leading up to the 1904 World's Fair. It is summer 1903. The Smith family leads a comfortable upper-middle class life. Alonzo Smith ( Leon Ames) and his wife Anna ( Mary Astor) have four daughters: Rose ( Lucille Bremer), Esther ( Judy Garland), Agnes ( Joan Carroll), and Tootie ( Margaret O'Brien); and a son, Lon Jr. (Henry H. Daniels, Jr. ). Esther, the second eldest daughter, 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 during which she hopes to be proposed to by Warren Sheffield (Robert Sully), and is embarrassed when not only does Warren fail to propose, but the entire family is present as she takes the call during dinner. 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 as planned 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. " Esther hopes to meet John again the following Friday on a trolley ride from the city to the construction site of the World's Fair. Esther is sad when the trolley sets off without any sign of him, but cheers up when she sees him running to catch the trolley mid-journey. On Halloween, Tootie 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 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 City on business and they will all move after Christmas. 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. She is relieved, however, when her grandfather ( Harry Davenport) offers to take her to the ball instead. At the ball, Esther and Rose plot to ruin the evening of Warren's date and Rose's rival Lucille Ballard ( June Lockhart) by filling up her dance card with losers. But when Lucille turns out to be interested in Lon, leaving Rose and Warren together, Esther switches her dance card with Lucille's and instead dances in Lucille's place with the clumsy and awkward partners. After being rescued by Grandpa, Esther is overjoyed 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, but their future is uncertain because she must still move to New York. Esther returns home to an upset Tootie. She is soothed by the poignant "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. " Tootie, however, becomes more upset at the prospect of the family's move and runs downstairs, out into the cold to destroy the snowmen they have made. Mr. 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 realizes how much the move will affect his family. Warren boldly declares his love for Rose, stating that they will marry at the first possible opportunity. On or after April 30, 1904, the family take two horse-drawn buggies to the World's Fair. The film ends that night with the entire family (including John, Lucille, and Warren) overlooking the Grand Lagoon at the center of the World's Fair just as thousands of lights illuminate the grand pavilions. Cast [ edit] Music [ edit] 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 " Kingdom Coming " and " 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, dubbing for Leon Ames and Mary Astor. " 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. The lyrics for "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" were originally different. The lyricist, Hugh Martin, wrote opening lyrics which were deemed too depressing by Judy Garland, Tom Drake, and Vincente Minnelli (they were: "Have yourself a merry little Christmas / It may be your last / Next year we may all be living in the past"), so Martin changed the lyrics. (Years after the movie's release, additional lyric changes were made for Frank Sinatra, who objected to the song's generally downbeat tone. 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[7] [8] Reception [ edit] Upon its 1944 release, Meet Me in St. Louis was a massive critical and commercial success. During its initial theatrical release, it earned a then-massive $5, 016, 000 in the US and Canada and $1, 550, 000 elsewhere resulting in a profit of $2, 359, 000. [2] The film was a New York Times Critics' Pick: after seeing it at the Astor Theatre, Bosley Crowther called it "a warm and beguiling picturization based on Sally Benson's memoirs of her folks... The Smiths and their home, in Technicolor, are eyefuls of scenic delight, and the bursting vitality of their living inspires you like vitamin A. Miss Garland is full of gay exuberance as the second sister of the lot and sings, as we said, with a rich voice that grows riper and more expressive in each new film. Her chortling of "The Trolley Song" puts fresh zip into that inescapable tune, and her romantic singing of a sweet one, "The Boy Next Door, " is good for mooning folks. " [9] 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. " 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 Minnelli & Co. to get the best out of her. " [10] O'Brien drew further praise from Time; " [her] song and her cakewalk done in a nightgown at a grown-up party, are entrancing acts. Her self-terrified Halloween adventures richly set against firelight, dark streets, and the rusty confabulations of fallen leaves, bring this section of the film very near the first-rate. " Writing in The New Yorker, Wolcott Gibbs praised the film as "extremely attractive" and called the dialogue "funny in a sense rather rare in the movies, " although he thought it was too long. [11] 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. " [12] Arthur Freed: " Meet Me in St. Louis is my personal favourite. I got along wonderfully with Judy, but the only time we were ever on the outs was when we did this film. She didn't want to do the picture. Even her mother came to me about it. We bumped into some trouble with some opinions – Eddie Mannix, the studio manager, thought the Halloween sequence was wrong, but it was left in. There was a song that Rodgers and Hammerstein had written, called Boys and Girls Like You and Me, that Judy did wonderfully, but it slowed up the picture and it was cut out. After the preview of the completed film, Judy came over to me and said, "Arthur remind me not to tell you what kind of pictures to make. " [It] was the biggest grosser Metro had up to that time, except for Gone With the Wind. " [13] The film currently holds a 100% "Fresh" rating on the review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 33 reviews with an average score of 8. 69/10. [14] The site's critics consensus for the film reads, "A disarmingly sweet musical led by outstanding performances from Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien, Meet Me in St. Louis offers a holiday treat for all ages. " [14] Accolades [ edit] The film was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Color, Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture, and Best Music, Song (Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin for " The Trolley Song "). 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 was 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). National Film Registry — Inducted in 1994. [15] Gerald Kaufman wrote a study of the film, with the same title, which was published by the British Film Institute in 1994. Adaptations [ edit] 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, Reta Shaw, Tammy Locke 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. It was later included as a special feature on the 2 disc DVD set released in 2004. 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 the Boblo Island Amusement Park in Amherstburg, Ontario until the park closed in September 1993. It was dismantled and sold to private collectors. Movie references [ edit] The Family Stone (2005) shows two partial scenes from the movie; one where Esther and John dance, and another where Esther sings "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" to Tootie. Deck the Halls (2006) shows Steve ( Matthew Broderick) watching the scene where Esther sings "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" to Tootie and she bashes the snowmen. Steve is depressed that his family left him and watching this scene in the film makes him only more upset. Sex and the City (2008) shows Carrie's ( Sarah Jessica Parker) assistant, Louise from St. Louis, give her a DVD of the film as a Christmas gift, and later shows Carrie watching a bit of "The Trolley Song". The film is also divided into a series of seasonal vignettes following the same format as Meet Me in St. Louis. References [ edit] ^ "Meet Me in St. Louis". American Film Institute. Retrieved February 28, 2016. ^ a b The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study ^ Box Office Information for Meet Me in St. The Numbers. Retrieved August 27, 2013. ^ Variety film review; November 1, 1944, page 10. ^ Harrison's Reports film review; November 4, 1944, page 178. ^ "Movies: Top 5 Box Office Hits, 1939 to 1988".. Retrieved June 18, 2014. ^ Judy and Girls Like You and Me (1944) on YouTube ^ "Great Songs Cut From Broadway Shows" at ^ 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 August 2, 2011. ^ "The New Pictures". TIME. November 27, 1944. Retrieved August 2, 2011. ^ Gibbs, Wolcott (December 9, 1944). "The Current Cinema". The New Yorker. New York: F-R Publishing Corp. : 50. ^ Schickel, Richard (February 12, 2005). "Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)". Retrieved August 2, 2011. ^ Films of Judy Garland, Joe Morella & Edward Epstein Cadillac Publishing, 1969 ^ a b "Movie Reviews for Meet Me in St. Louis ". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved June 30, 2019. ^ "Complete National Film Registry Listing | Film Registry | National Film Preservation Board | Programs at the Library of Congress | Library of Congress". Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. 20540 USA. Retrieved February 27, 2020. External links [ edit] Meet Me in St. Louis on IMDb Meet Me in St. Louis at the TCM Movie Database Meet Me in St. Louis at AllMovie Meet Me in St. Louis at the American Film Institute Catalog 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. Meet Me in St. Louis on Lux Radio Theater: December 2, 1946.

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With a good cast, a worthwhile story, and some fine musical numbers, this is a very enjoyable and pleasant classic that is worth seeing more than once. While in one sense it is nostalgic, it really just recognizes some of the things that are the most meaningful in (family) life, regardless of the era. At least for those who enjoy classic cinema, Meet Me In St. Louis" would be a very hard movie not to like.
This is probably one of Judy Garland's best roles, and she gets a good variety of material to work with. A couple of the musical numbers stick with you after the movie is over, both because of Garland's singing and because of how well the songs themselves were written. Garland also gives a lot of life to her fairly straightforward character. Several others in the cast are good also, but it is Margaret O'Brien who is the most unforgettable, giving one of the finest of all performances by such a young performer.
The story-line is generally overshadowed by the musical numbers, but it also works in itself. The plot deals with the kind of simple family questions that are usually only of importance to those directly involved, yet the film makes the family's needs and concerns believable enough that you want to see how things will work out. The story is generally upbeat, but it also has some serious moments that work very well. The structure around the four seasons works well, and it sets up some good material. Overall, Meet Me In St. Louis" is an enjoyable and well-crafted musical.

She is so lovely and classy in every way. In the movie, I love her facial expressions, the highs and lows of her voice, and her mannerisms. I can't help but smile when I see her. I as a 200+ Lb, 6' tall man, I would probably giggle like a school girl if I ever had the chance to meet her, in some other world that is. It's hard to imagine she is only a child, to hear her talk and sing.

I love this movie! I love Judy. Ne vedem in St. louisiana. For anyone who doesn't like how the audio is sped up, change the speed under settings to 0.75. Ne vedem in st. louis vuitton. Thank you. She was The BEST. Chad Daniels brought me here. Stars in 50s were so great. They can sing. They can dance. They can act. And they were so beautiful and gorgeous. For as long as I can remember I've planned to watch this on the night before my 17th birthday. Now, I've finally been able to do it. I'm also a fan of English movies and I really enjoyed this one. Thank you.

Imagine looking outside what a terrible stor- what the hell are they doing. Judy Garland lost the Oscar for her careers most highlighted role is one perfect example of Hollywood classic case of favoring pretty face over talent. Ive never understood why Grace Kelly won the Best Actress for that flat-key performance in Country Girl easily one of the most forgettable roles in her career. Judy has always been the embodiment of charming quirkiness, energetic spirit in such a petite physique. A n earnest young woman in smalltown America, sweet on the boy next door, finds her kid sister has been bashed – apparently by this boy – and the victim still has a handful of his hair in her clenched fist. Later, this is all straightened out, but only when the family learns that little sis had herself planned a prank: to leave a dressed-up dummy on the tram lines, causing possible derailment and death! It sounds like a Michael Haneke nightmare, but it's Vincente Minnelli's much-loved 1944 classic, Meet Me in St Louis, now rereleased nationally as part of the BFI Southbank retrospective Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance! The MGM Musical. Perhaps, 67 years on, you could see the entire film as a brilliant showcase for its sensationally melancholy song: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, which Judy Garland sings in the presence of her sobbing sister, with her eyes upturned like a secular, sorrowing saint. Only now do we realise the song is a comment on the war: the sisters are sad that the family will be torn apart by moving to New York. Of course, audiences would have understood the subtext: that they are torn apart, spending Christmas apart from their loved ones. An unmissable big-screen experience.

I Love Her Voice! Such A Great Song! RIP Judy Garland. Ne vedem in St. louise. We can thank Sinatra for completely taking the emotion and the heartbreak of this song away by changing the lyric to “hang a shining star... ”. He thought the “muddle through” line was too depressing. What he didnt realize was that this song was meant to be a goodbye song to friends and loved ones who are no longer with us. Whether thats because they are far away or they have passed on. Its an incredibly deep and emotional song. And its a shame nowadays no one sings it with the right words. Love frank but he was wrong on this one.

 

Ne vedem in st louis film. Ne vedem in st louis. Ne vedem in st. louis weather. Any larries. @squaids13 someone who knows what they're talking about. Gracie was a superstar in the 30s 40s 50s google her or wikipedia to find out more? hope you enjoyed this? lots of Gracie on youtube. Me at 8: Wow She's so young and pretty! Me now: Ummmmm she looks 26. Best version ever. Just love Judy. Ne vedem in st. louis berger. Note for trivia lovers: In The Godfather, Kay/Diane Keaton and Michael/Al Pacino are walking out of Radio City, after having seen this film during the Christmas season. Kay asks, Michael, would you like me more if I was a nun? He replies, That's a very interesting idea... Then, they stop, after passing a news stand, to read on the newspaper's front page: Don Corleone has been gunned down.


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Littleton Town Hall mounts a solid production of the Christmas-themed show M eet Me in St. Louis, based on the classic 1944 movie starring Judy Garland, tells the story of a year in the life of the Smith family, set against the backdrop of a city preparing for the opening of the 1904 world’s fair. Even if you’ve never seen the movie, you might recognize the music — if not “The Trolley Song” (“Clang, clang, clang went the trolley! ) or “The Boy Next Door, ” then almost certainly “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. ” The play is essentially the movie, adapted for stage. The story is about the Smiths, an upper middle class, middle American family with a lawyer dad, two teenage daughters, a teenage son, a couple of younger moppets, and an Irish maid. It’s intended to showcase the family in a series of vignettes that give them a chance to sing through the seasons: summertime, Halloween, a Christmas ball. The older son is leaving for college, both teenage daughters are in love, and the younger girls are full of mischief. A wrench gets thrown in everyone’s lives when dad gets an offer to take a senior role at his firm’s New York office? But can they possibly leave St. Louis? Right before the World’s Fair? Heavy nostalgia If you’ve seen the movie, you know how this will end, and if you haven’t, you can probably guess. Groundbreaking this play is not, but it isn’t intended to be. Rather, it’s heavy on vintage nostalgia with enough “Christmas” thrown in to make it holiday appropriate. Clearly, it is of its time. In most modern musicals, the songs drive the plot forward. Here, as in many 1940s productions, it usually feels like they had an idea for a song and worked the plot around to fit it in. In other words, the songs don’t feel very organic. Why, exactly, do they need to sing about a trolley? Well, they don’t. But singing about trolleys is fun, and that’s the reason they do it. And the show is fun. The cast has plenty of energy and enthusiasm, and the costuming and be-wigged heroines, singers, and dancers are on point. The show itself is suited to both the venue and the season, as Old Town Littleton has that old time-y feel all lit up for the holidays. And well, ’tis the season after all. Solid performances The performances are mostly solid. I particularly liked Anne Jenness as Esther (the Judy Garland Role) and Kara Morrissey as her sister Rose. Jenness in particular has a great voice that is well-showcased here. And I have to mention Macaelle (Mac) Vasquez, who plays the youngest Smith, Tootie — and is only 7 years old. She brings tons of personality to the role and is truly a delight. I can almost hear her parents saying, “We’ve got to get this kid on stage. ” 7-year-old Mac Vasquez was a standout as Tootie. I have always enjoyed the staging at the Town Hall Arts Center, and this production is no exception. The stage is small, which sounds like it should be drawback, but instead usually seems like an asset. They use the space creatively, and it works. The Smiths’ dining room remains on stage for most of the production, with a porch that appears when the action is outside and a cast-propelled trolley that emerges when called for. It all works well and gets the point across. The show itself is not only holiday-appropriate, but strikes me as particularly family-friendly and well-suited to older school-age children. It’s accessible, easy to understand, and has children who figure prominently in the story. Eight-year-old me would have enjoyed it even for the turn-of-the-century dresses and costuming alone. Perhaps it could make a fun and quirky holiday alternative to the ubiquitous Nutcracker. Most adults will probably enjoy it too. And if you’re looking for a new ear-worm, I can almost guarantee you’ll leave singing, “Meet me in St. Lou-eee, Lou-eee…”.


Donald O'Connor was the better dancer in this scene.
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Cant relate. Im 20 And nothing like this happened at 17. My life was boring 24/7 😂

 

This is a re-release. Just don't know when. Could've been same year, but maybe totally different year. Ne vedem in st. louisburg. Ne vedem in st. louisiana. Anyone from 2019.

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Perfil de Fernando Laverde

En 1955 ingresó a la televisora nacional de Colombia y en 1956 obtuvo el Premio Cámara de Plata al mejor productor de televisión de ese año. Residió en España entre 1965 y 1969 y trabajó en el estudio de animación de Radiotelevisión Española, donde se formó como fotógrafo cinematográfico.

Fue el primer director de animación en realizar en Colombia un largometraje en la exigente técnica de Stop Motion. Guiado por su curiosidad y su interés en el cine, Laverde aprendió empíricamente animación, creando una empresa de producción familiar que le permitió realizar proyectos ambiciosos a bajo costo. La técnica del Stop Motion se basa en la filmación cuadro a cuadro de maquetas y muñecos. Su dificultad principal radica en la planeación de un movimiento sin la ayuda de ver el cuadro anterior o el siguiente, como si se puede hacer en la técnica dibujada.

Su extensa filmografía, que no sólo incluye obras animadas, incluye los largometrajes La pobre viejecita (1978), Cristóbal Colón (ganadora de un premio Coral en el Festival de la Habana de 1982) yMartín Fierro (realizada en coproducción con Argentina en 1989).

Laverde, con un trabajo prácticamente en solitario, inspiró a muchos nuevos creadores a iniciarse en el mundo de la animación tanto por su trabajo, como por su labor docente en el ámbito universitario y su esfuerzo constante de llevar a cabo obras artísticas ambiciosas, de talla internacional. La exhibición de su obra en festivales cinematográficos alrededor del mundo ha sido carta de presentación de la cultura colombiana, reconocida como fundamental por la Fundación Patrimonio Fílmico Colombiano.

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