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Vincente Minnelli; Country - USA; duration - 1hour 53 m; ratings - 8,4 of 10 Stars; Musical; Synopsis - 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. I hate Rita Moreno because she refused to get old. I love Rita Moreno because she refuses to get old! She will always look 20 or 30 years younger! What an amazing actress. Die gro c3 9fe liebe nebenan remix.
Die große liebe nebenang. American dad brought me here. This woman is a FORCE. Movie Summary EDIT Director: Vincente Minnelli Released: 1944 Rating: Not Available 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.
RITA MORENO. TALENT, SKILL ANS PASSION!GRAMMY,OSCAR AND TONY AWARD WINNER! ONE OF A KIND!MARVELOUS. Too fun! Go girl. The boy next door. Beautiful. Incredible singer, actress and person. Is that the famous MGM Orchestra backing her? That Orchestra is great too. 2:08 when you stub your toe but ur siblings there so u can't swear. And she adores the subtle phrase that it's the man who pays. She's so great in this!? reminds me so much of the nuns I 's a natural.
Except she was like 23 when this was filmed. One of the finest American musicals, this 1944 film by Vincente Minnelli is an intentionally self-contained story set in 1903, in which a happy St. Louis family is shaken to their roots by the prospect of moving to New York, where the father has a better job pending. Judy Garland heads the cast in what amounts to a splendid, end-of-an-era story that nicely rhymes with the onset of the 20th century. The film is extraordinarily alive, the characters strong, and the musical numbers are so splendidly part of the storytelling that you don't feel the film has stopped for an interlude. Tom Keogh Production: MGM ??Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 6 wins & 1 nomination. IMDB: 7. 7 Rotten Tomatoes: 100% Unrated Year: 1944 113 1, 745?Views.
Lady Gorgeous. That's what she was. Wizard of Oz brought Me Here. Die gro c3 9fe liebe nebenan karaoke. Die gro c3 9fe liebe nebenan lyrics. Oh, thank you for posting these clips. I loved to following the bouncing ball and sing along with Mitch. I remember one time at the end of the show, he jumped up, and never came down. I also remember that he played oboe. I looked forward to his show every week. And like another writer said, it was a wonderful time of clean, family shows.
  • CAN YOU BAKE A PIE. No. Neither can I. Meet Me in St. Louis is a 1944 musical film directed by Vincente Minnelli, starring Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor, Tom Drake, Lucille Bremer, Leon Ames, Marjorie Main, Joan Carroll and June Lockhart. It was adapted by Irving Brecher and Fred F. Finklehoffe from a series of short stories written by Sally Benson that was originally published in "The New Yorker" magazine under the title "5135 Kensington" and later written in novel form as "Meet Me in St. Louis. " Plot Edit Spoiler warning: The following contains plot details about the entire movie. "Meet Me in St. Louis" takes place in St. Louis, Missouri (beginning in the summer of 1903 and lasting until the year leading up to the 1904 World's Fair) and focuses on the Smith family: Alonzo & Anna and their five children: daughters Rose, Esther, Agnes & Tootie and son Lon Jr. Esther has a crush on John Truett, the boy next door, who doesn't notice her at first while Rose is expecting a phone call from Warren Sheffield, whom she hopes to be proposed marriage to. Esther finally gets a chance to meet John when he is a guest at the Smiths' house party, but her chances of romancing him don't go to plan when (after all the guests are gone) while John is helping her turn off the gas lamps in the house & tells Esther that she uses the same perfume as his grandmother and she also 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 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 comes home injured & claims that John attacked her. Infuriated, Esther confronts John, physically attacks him & scolds him for being a bully. When Esther comes home, Tootie confesses that John never attacked her and that he was only protecting her from the police after a prank they pulled went wrong. After learning the truth, Esther rushes over to John's house and apologizes to him & they end up sharing their first kiss. Alonzo announces to the family that he'll be sent to New York on business and will eventually move there. The family is devastated over the news, especially Rose & Esther (who is disappointed that they'll miss the World's Fair. On Christmas Eve, Esther is devastated when John is unable to take her to an elegant ball because his tuxedo is at the tailor's and is unable to get it, but cheers up when her grandfather offers to take her at the ball, Esther fills up Lucille Ballard (a visiting girl) s dance card with losers because she believes that Lucille is Rose's rival, but when it turns out that Lucille is interested in Lon, Esther switches the dance card and dances with the awkward & clumsy partners herself. John eventually shows up at the ball after being able to get a tuxedo and he & Esther dance together for the rest of the night & John later proposes to Esther which she accepts. When Esther comes home from the ball, she sees that Tootie is upset, so Esther soothes her by singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. but Tootie is still upset over moving & runs outside into the cold to destroy the snowmen they made. From an upstairs window, Alonzo sees Tootie's outburst and later announces that the Smiths won't be leaving St. Louis after all realizing how much moving away would affect his family. Meanwhile, Warren finally proposes to Rose. Around April of 1904, the Smith family attends the World's Fair and it ends with the whole family (including Rose & Esther's fiances and Lon's new love interest) overlooking the Grand Lagoon at the center of the World's fair just as the thousands of lights are illuminating the grand pavilions. Cast Edit Judy Garland as Esther Smith Margaret O'Brien as Tootie Smith Mary Astor as Mrs. Anna Smith Leon Ames as Mr. Alonzo Smith Lucille Bremer as Rose Smith Tom Drake as John Truett Marjorie Main as Katie the maid Harry Davenport as Grandpa Henry H. Daniels Jr. as Alonzo "Lon" Smith Jr. Joan Carroll as Agnes Smith June Lockhart as Lucille Ballard Robert Sully as Warren Sheffield Hugh Marlowe as Colonel Darly Chill Wills as Mr. Neely the iceman 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 & other songs 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, mimed by 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 lyrics 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 / Have yourself a merry little Christmas / Pop that champagne cork / Next year we may all be living in New York. so Martin changed the lyrics. Further revisions were made when Frank Sinatra objected to the generally downbeat tone of the piece (the most notable changes included "Next year" becoming "From now on. Once again, as in olden days / Happy golden days of yore / Faithful friends that were dear to us / Will be near to us once more" becoming "Here we are, as in olden days / Happy golden days of yore / Faithful friends that are dear to us / Gather near to us once more" and "Someday soon we all will be together / If the fates allow / Until then we'll just have to muddle through somehow" becoming "Through the years we all will be together / If the fates allow / Hang a shining star upon the highest bough. The latter revised version is the one most commonly performed. Production Edit "Meet Me in St. Louis" first began filming on December 1, 1943 and ended on April 7, 1944. When Judy Garland was offered the role of Esther Smith, she scoffed at the idea of portraying another teenager (at the time filming began, she was 21 years old) and didn't want anything to do with the film and her mother even went to then-MGM chief Louis B. Mayer on her behalf. Vincente Minelli was able to convince her to play the role and Judy fell in love with the story. She would later say that "Meet Me in St. Louis" was one of her favorite roles. Judy Garland indulged in some bad habits during production. She would complain of illnesses & headaches, often arriving late to the set and kept the cast and crew waiting for hours. She ended up missing 13 days of work which caused the production to take 70 days to complete from the original budgeted 58 days. Margaret O'Brien's mother wanted more money for Margaret to play "Tootie" in the film, but the studio then originally cast the daughter of a lighting man (who was working on the film) for the role, but Margaret was later given the role. When Margaret was playing a scene, the lighting man intentionally dropped a heavy spotlight to the sound stage which narrowly missed her. He ended up being taken away and actually admitted to a mental institution for a time because of what he did. Actor Van Johnson was originally cast in the role of John Truett, but Tom Drake took over. While singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" Judy refused to sing the grim original line, Have yourself a merry little Christmas, it may be your last" to Margaret O'Brien, so the line ended up being dropped from the final version of the song. The Halloween sequence on the street outside of the Smith home was primarily filmed from low angles so that the audience would experience the Halloween night as though they were viewing it through the eyes of a child. When Tootie is shown embarking on her adventure to the Braukoff home, the houses appear to be large and looming. The success of Meet Me in St. Louis had encouraged MGM to create further movies involving the Smith family and was to be based on further tales of Sally Benson's family. MGM wanted to make sort of a deluxe color group of serials in the spirit of the popular "Andy Hardy" series. A proposed sequel titled " Meet Me in Manhattan " was in the works in which the Smith family actually moved to New York, but the project never happened. Box Office Edit Meet Me in St. Louis was a massive critical and commercial success, earning 5, 016, 000 in the US and Canada during its theatrical release and 1, 550, 000 elsewhere resulting in a profit of 2, 359, 000. Critical Reception Edit Time called Meet in Me St. Louis " one of the year's prettiest pictures. saying. Technicolor has seldom been more affectionately used than in its registrations of the sober
Beautiful. She did nazi that coming. If u really LOOK Most of those dancers are so damn dapper and handsome! There's usually at least one dude Not here. Shocking, but hilarious language near the end of the song “I can say anything sweeter than you” “No you CUUUUUUUUUUUNT”. Die gro c3 9fe liebe nebenan reaction.
There are a couple of touching moments in "Meet Me in St. Louis, most notably the scene where Judy Garland sings a little Margaret O'Brien "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" to soothe the girl who's upset about having to leave the only home she's known to that point. To a war-weary audience, I'm sure this song sung in this context struck quite a chord, and I can't hear it to this day without thinking of this scene.
As for the rest of the musical, it's typical MGM frothy stuff, sticky sweet and wholesome, filmed in garish Technicolor. It doesn't have the same sexy humour of some of MGM's other musicals, like "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" and opts instead for a bland family-friendly approach. There's no denying the talent involved, but if you find yourself gagging easily on sugary family entertainment, this movie may not be for you. Grade: C.
WOW. Incredible! We all grew up doing the S.A.W.M. when his show was on every week! We had some of those albums, but I mostly remember that one album with all the multi-colored fonts with the names of all the songs. white-ish background. pretty big seller. I see it's on i-Tunes. Thanks for posting! Man, any way they could do a S.A.W.M. type halftime show at the next Superbowl.
It really is the sweetest of scenes. New Tropics video, from members of St Louis just search Tropics you're welcome. Apparently, I heard the Shall we Skate was based off of this. I recommend Yuri on Ice. Love this Song by the great Judy Garland. I'm great full to be brn in 1950s to know Real Music.

For someone who had no dance training prior to Hollywood she's a great dancer

Katie and Orbie children's TV show. Being a woman's movie, this classic is more appealing to a female than a male. It centers more on romances than on anything else, even though it's probably listed as a musical. Most of the characters, though, were interesting even to me: someone who doesn't like "chick flicks."
Child actor Margaret O'Brien, in her first starring role, is okay but a little annoying with her emoting. She sure was a ham in her child acting career in the 1940s. Judy Garland, meanwhile, well. I certainly can't knock her voice but she was too strange-looking. Perhaps it was her hairdo, which made the shape of her head look too triangular. She just looked odd. Leon Ames, as head "Mr. Alonzo Smith, of the household, played the most likable character, followed by Harry Davenport as the grandpa. As for the music, The Trolley Song" was my favorite although I admit I found myself humming the title tune for several days after watching this. Although billed as a musical, the stories in here were played up much more than the songs, of which there were only a half dozen. The costuming of the ladies and of the period (turn of the 20th century) were beautiful, as was the Technicolor. If you enjoy color, this is pretty film to watch.
Anita and María's dance dresses have always been two of my favourites in any movie I've seen. YouTube Christmas Movie Classics - full length. Grew ups listening to Mitch Miller, love it! Wish someone would broadcast is program. 352 customer reviews There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. October 15, 2018 Format: DVD Verified Purchase This is my favorite movie! As a 40 year old, I've been told that this movie is too old for me but, I just love everything about it. The music is so great (One you hear the Trolley song you cant not sing it all day. Judy Garland is so likable and does such a good job playing the girl next door. The family drama is both touching and hilarious! There is a reason this is a classic! January 14, 2019 Format: DVD Verified Purchase This is one of my favorite Christmas movies! I am so glad amazon had it in stock at the seller. Personally it's a great movie, in color, lots of singing with a sweet romance & lovely family you can't help but like! I enjoyed the plot, lovely scenery in terms of cinematography & all the music! great movie! January 31, 2016 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase One of those nearly perfect movies: a film musical that incorporates its story and songs seamlessly, featuring a cast of superb performers and all the technical 'know how' that Old Hollywood was so great at, recreating a world gone by that the movie audience could step right into, in this case 1903/04 St. Louis, Missouri. Judy Garland added to her immortality with this portrayal of a young woman in love with 'The Boy Next Door. A family comedy/drama with dark overtones, this beautiful Technicolor musical is one of the great classics of Hollywood's Golden Age. February 6, 2017 Format: DVD Verified Purchase I originally bought this because of the 'Trolley song' but found the movie worthwhile for on its own. Its a musical (which I like. If you are looking for action, this ain't it, it is a movie about a St Louis family in the very early 20th century. How can a girl meet a guy and still be oh so proper. January 15, 2019 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase This is not the real version... the packaging is off, there were scenes missing from the movie and every time Judy garland had a cut off the audio. Fake. August 6, 2019 Format: DVD Verified Purchase Got this for my adult daughter she love the movie since she was a kid. Was in new condition and now she enjoys it any time she watches it. January 5, 2013 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase I'm from St. Louis so I have a soft spot in my heart already for this story. It is a terrific family story with characters with very distinct personalities. One of the best features of this movie is the fall/winter atmosphere. One of my favorite scenes has got to be a Halloween scene with all the neighborhood kids in the middle of a street. It is hilarious. They are burning furniture in the middle of the road and talking about basically assaulting people (I assume they were joking. It's surreal. because today these kids would basically be considered a criminal street gang! It's funny stuff like this and heart that makes this an amazing movie. And the Bluray picture is amazing! Colors pop and the image quality is very clear. The packaging for this Bluray is a digibook format and is very sturdy. It includes several pages of color photos and facts about the movie. Highly recommend! December 6, 2019 Format: DVD Verified Purchase Disc will not play in my DVD player. Error Message: Cannot read this disc. Please check the regional code of the disc. I have never seen this before and have absolutely no idea what it means. There are 352 customer reviews and 424 customer ratings.
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????????? Judy sooooooo Beautiful here... She makes it look like we all hope for a a Great Holidays. No matter what. I still hang on to this as my. HOPE IN LIFE TO SEE AND SEEK THE TRUTH. I ALWAYS HAVE... NOW MORE THEN EVER BEFORE LOVE much. JAZELLE AND PATIENCE O.R. From your Real Family. Somehow the fates will have Us Altogether. Ohhhh those lyrics mean sooooo much to me more then ever before. ????????????.
There is Holy Matrimony, Shipyard Sally. her last Madame Pimpernel with C. Bennett. Die gro c3 9fe liebe nebenan live. This was always one of my favorite scenes from this movie. A very moving tune. Available Options: Walmart Protection Plan. About This Item We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. A St. Louis lawyer's family stays in town for the 1904 World's Fair. Directed by Vincente Minnelli. Meet Me In St. Louis (DVD) Warning. This product can expose you to some chemicals, which is known to the State of California to cause For more information, go to.? Specifications Manufacturer Part Number D246253D Movie Genre Musical Actors Mary Astor, Tom Drake, Judy Garland, Henry H. Daniels Jr., Marjorie Main, Margaret O'Brien, Lucille Bremer Duration 113 min Director Vincente Minnelli Features COMEDY Run Time: 113 Release Date: 11/8/2011 NR Brand Warner Bros. Studio & Production Company Warner Home Video Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) 0. 50 x 5. 50 x 7. 44 Inches This product worked fine and being a favorite classic movie we enjoyed watching it immensely. Customer Q&A Get specific details about this product from customers who own it. by Poolboy34 November 18, 2019 1 Answer 1. It is a full screen. by CommunityAnswer 1 Answer Policies & Plans Pricing policy About our prices We're committed to providing low prices every day, on everything. So if you find a current lower price from an online retailer on an identical, in-stock product, tell us and we'll match it. See more details at Online Price Match.

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