Meet Me in St. Louis

Meet Me in St. Louis(1944)

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11/28/1944 (US)Comedy, Drama, Romance, Family1h 54m
7.0

"Glorious love story with music!"

Overview

A year in the life of a turn-of-the-century middle class family, leading up to the opening of the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.

Vincente Minnelli

Director

Irving Brecher

Screenplay

Fred F. Finklehoffe

Screenplay

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Judy Garland's "The Boy Next Door" & "Meet Me In St. Louis"

Judy Garland's "The Boy Next Door" & "Meet Me In St. Louis"

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Judy Garland Performs "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS | TCM

Judy Garland Performs "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS | TCM

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'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' Song

'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' Song

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Liza Minnelli on her favorite movie of all time: MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS

Liza Minnelli on her favorite movie of all time: MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS

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Mary-Louise Parker announces MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS for AFI Movie Club

Mary-Louise Parker announces MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS for AFI Movie Club

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75th Anniversary TCM Spot

75th Anniversary TCM Spot

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Oh Rose! You're So Stuck Up!

Oh Rose! You're So Stuck Up!

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Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

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Skip To My Lou

Skip To My Lou

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The Boy Next Door

The Boy Next Door

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The Trolley Song

The Trolley Song

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A review by John Chard
9.0

Written on September 2, 2019

A bit of cake and a song to blow away the wind of change.

A film that is firmly ticking all the boxes for those looking for a family classic to admire and tap your feet along with. This delightful musical deals with one family and their struggle to deal with the changing of the times at the turn of the century. When the Father is requested to move to New York permanently with his job, the rest of the family are not that keen to leave their memories and their beloved home in St. Louis, and in to the mix is the varying degrees of blossoming love involving the elder daughters and their respective beaus.

This film is just so gorgeous on many fronts, the colour beautifully realises the tremendous scope director Vincent Minnelli brings with his recreation of the era, the attention to detail is quality supreme. The story is good and earthy, a sort of tale to have the viewer hankering for the good old days before the world got itself in one big hurry. The songs are crackers, enjoy standards such as The Boy Next Door, The Trolley Song, and the simply precious Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas. The cast are across the board doing good work but it is of course Judy Garland who carries the movie firmly on her slender shoulders, and here she has never been prettier, and her voice is practically as good as it ever was in her career.

A film for all the family to enjoy, a film that is from the top echelons of musicals, and a film that simply demands you relax and enjoy.

Right, I'm off to get a piece of cake... 9/10