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Meet Me in St. Louis(1944)

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Brief Synopsis

Young love and childish fears highlight a year in the life of a turn-of-the-century family.

Cast & Crew

Judy Garland Esther Smith
Margaret O'Brien "Tootie" Smith
Mary Astor Mrs. Anna Smith
Lucille Bremer Rose Smith
Leon Ames Mr. Alonzo ["Lon"] Smith
Tom Drake John Truett
Marjorie Main Katie, maid
Harry Davenport Grandpa [Prophater]
June Lockhart Lucille Ballard
Henry H. Daniels Jr. Lon Smith, Jr.
Joan Carroll Agnes Smith
Hugh Marlowe Colonel Darly
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Additional Details

MPAA Ratings:  Premiere Info:  World premiere in St. Louis, MO: 22 Nov 1944; New York opening: 28 Nov 1944
Release Date:  1944 Production Date:  AFI
Color/B&W:  Color (Technicolor) Distributions Co:  Loew's Inc.
Sound:  Mono (Western Electric Sound System) Production Co:  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.
Duration(mins):  112-113 Country:  United States
Duration(feet):  10,150    
Duration(reels):  13    

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  • It's a musical?

    Talli 2011-10-23

    I love this movie and the songs blend so well I tend to forget it would be called a musical. It has that warm and fuzzy feeling, but you'll want to... MORE>

  • Great Musical

    Shezrah 2010-11-07

    I'm a greeat fan of the 30's, 40' & 50's genre. So I've see quite a few movies. This review is about Mary Astor & Judy... MORE>

  • Good for a musical

    Pat Turman 2010-09-07

    I'm not much of a fan of musicals from the Golden Age but this is probably my favorite (along with "Singin' in the Rain"). The songs... MORE>