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summary=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
User ratings=8,5 / 10
actors=Judy Garland
Rating=19104 vote
Duration=113min
1944
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Meet me in st louis house. Meet me in st. louis musical song list. Meet me in st louis gymnastics meet 2020. Wa~tch &Free Meet Me in St. LouIS… Meet Me in St. Louis What Kind meet me in st. louis Online HBO 2018: 2018 #1 Preview (HBO. George and Rita's chemistry was on FIRE. "Just when St. Louis was going to be the center of attention of the entire universe... " Clang, clang, clang went the trolley Ding, ding, ding went the bell Zing, zing, zing went my heartstrings As we started for Huntington Dell. — "The Trolley Song" A classic 1944 musical adapted from the stories of Sally Benson, Meet Me in St. Louis was directed by Vincente Minnelli and starred his future wife, Judy Garland. It follows the lives of the Smith family, who live in St. Louis during the turn of the century. In particular, it follows the second-eldest daughter, Esther, her youngest sister Tootie, and Esther's crush, John. Everyone is excited with the coming of the 1904 World's fair; however, that all changes when Mr. Smith announces that the family might be uprooted to New York. A Screen-to-Stage Adaptation went to Broadway in 1989. This film features examples of: Adorably Precocious Child: Tootie is only five and has a strange obsession with play-acting that her dolls die of fatal diseases and holding funerals for them. She also apparently buries them in the cemetery. Adorkable: Esther's crush, John Truitt. He's an exceptionally nice and well-mannered young man, but he tends to be a bit awkward, or accidentally put his foot in his mouth. His first time alone with Esther, he compliments her perfume, and when she tells him what it is, he remarks "Exactly the kind my grandmother uses! " When they shake hands as he's leaving, his awkward parting words are, "You've got a mighty strong grip, for a girl! " All There in the Manual: According to the script (and a line at the Winter Ball), Grandpa's last name is Prophater, making him Anna's father and not Alonso's. Aluminum Christmas Trees: Alonso makes reference to a baseball team called the Baltimore Orioles. They weren't Major League in 1903, but they were a AAA team. They'd become Major League in 1954. Ambiguous Innocence: Tootie and Agnes, the youngest of the Smith family, certainly qualify. When Katie, the family's cook, tells Agnes that she kicked her cat down the cellar stairs, Agnes cries, "If you've killed her, I'll kill you! I'll stab you to death in your sleep and tie you to two wild horses 'til you're pulled apart! " It's obvious that she would never actually attempt this, but while she is a sweet and mostly ordinary girl, she seems to have a keen interest in gore and graphic violence, and it's rather troubling at times. She even hopes aloud that Rose got her a hunting knife for Christmas. Tootie, meanwhile, loves to play with her dolls like any normal child, but she also likes to say that they have "four fatal diseases" so that they can "die" and she can give them "beautiful funerals" and bury them in the graveyard. When Mr. Smith announces that they'll be moving, she comments, "It'll take a week to dig up all my dolls from the cemetery! " She also apparently has a plan to dig a tunnel into a neighbour's yard just so that she can grab her legs when she's walking past. Their mischievousness crosses into the territory of Enfant Terrible when they stuff a dress to make it look like a body and put it on the streetcar tracks to see what will happen. Tootie gets injured when Esther's crush, John, tries to hide her and Agnes from the police. Then Tootie even tries a Wounded Gazelle Gambit to get out of trouble, claiming that John tried to kill her. Even when the family discovers what really happened from Agnes, both the girls get off scot-free. Tootie doesn't even get punished for lying about John. Anguished Declaration of Love: Having finally made up his mind about his feelings for Rose, Warren decides to make them known by bursting into her house after midnight on Christmas morning and loudly declaring in front of her entire family that "We are to be married at the earliest opportunity and I don't want to hear any argument about it! " Rose is overjoyed, but doesn't get to say a single word in reply before Warren storms back out. Artistic Licence - Geography: Mountains can occasionally be seen in some shots. St Louis is on the prairie and does not have any mountains. "The Trolley Song" gives the World's Fair location as Huntington Park. It was actually Forest Park. Artistic Licence – History: The film takes place in 1903 and opens with several characters singing the song "Meet Me in St Louis", which wasn't written until 1904. Tootie likewise sings a bit of the hymn "Brighten the Corner Where You Are", which wasn't written until 1913. John says that he and Esther are "almost" the legal age to marry without their parents' consent. They are seventeen, but in Missouri at the time, the marrying age was fifteen. Betty and Veronica: Subverted. While she certainly is "alluring and exotic", Lucille turns out to be a nice and mature person — arguably the most mature of the group — and lets Rose have Warren because she knows it's her he's interested in. It really doesn't hurt that Lucille herself is much more interested in Rose's brother Lon. Broken Tears: At Christmas, while Esther is singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", Tootie realizes how much she's going to miss St. Louis, and has a full-blown meltdown where she runs out of the house in tears and starts destroying all the snow people they had made, because she can't take them with her to New York. Christmas Songs: Introduced that standard, "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. " Cool Old Guy: Grandpa. He sings (and dances! ) along to "Meet Me In St. Louis", he's more cheerful and optimistic than his son, he knows how to comfort Esther when she doesn't have a date to the dance, he's fun-loving, gives the younger girls advice on how to make the flour stick to their trick-or-treat victims, and he is more tolerant and willing to humor his grandchildren than their father is. Costume Porn: A lot of lavish dresses, particularly on Esther and Rose. In the scene of the World's Fair, Agnes and Tootie get to be dressed up in plenty of frills and bows as well. Crappy Holidays: The Smiths' Christmas is under a pall due to the family's imminent move to New York. Ultimately subverted when Mr. Smith announces they're staying in St. Louis after all, followed by Warren proposing to Rose. Deadpan Snarker: Almost everybody gets some snark in at least once. Grandpa uses it very effectively to comment on the entire family keeping a secret from Mr. Smith alone: "Your papa's not supposed to know. It's enough we're letting him work hard every day to support the whole flock of us. He can't have everything. " Katie gets in on the Deadpan Snarker game frequently. (See Servile Snarker. ) Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male: Subverted. Esther attacks John when she thinks he attacked Tootie. When she discovers Tootie lied, she's incredibly guilty and apologises, and John shows her all the injuries she caused. It's glossed over after that scene though. Fiery Redhead: Esther, with her reddish-blonde hair, is a bit tomboyish, very protective of her sisters (to the point of beating up her crush because she thought he hurt one of them) and very spirited. Fix Fic: In real life Sally Benson's family did move to New York, instead of the last minute change of heart depicted in the film. Girl Next Door: Inverted, as the girl is the main character and sings about "The Boy Next Door. " Halloween Episode: There's a whole Halloween scene for the "Autumn 1903" bit. Happily Married: Lon and Anna Smith, played by Leon Ames and Mary Astor. They share an incredibly lovely duet called "You and I" just to drive the point home. Have a Gay Old Time: The line Make the Yuletide gay, from "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas". Hollywood Costuming: Although the costumes themselves are fairly accurate to the time period, Rose and Esther wear their hair down at a lot of social gatherings when girls of their age would surely have worn it up, as pretty much every other woman in the film does. Hypocritical Humor: Rose is not pleased with Esther drawing attention to her relationship with Warren by trying to make sure everybody's out of the room when he calls, and haughtily declares, "When you get to be my age, you'll realize that there are more important things in life than boys! " This becomes amusing in hindsight, as it becomes clear that Rose is by far the more boy-crazy one. She also claims she doesn't care about Warren's phone call, but then starts crying when it seems that she's missed it. Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Mr. Smith. He can be, as he puts it, "a little bombastic" when things aren't going his way. But it's also shown very clearly that he genuinely loves every member of his family, and this scene reveals what a softie he can be: Mr. Smith: Anna, I'm curious — just when was I voted out of this family? Mrs. Smith: Oh, Lon, really now. Mr. Smith: What else am I to think? My eldest daughter is practically on her honeymoon and everybody knows about it but me! In view of this family's refusal to let me in on their little intrigues, I'll handle the telephone in my own way! From now on, I'll take all incoming calls! [telephone rings] [beat] Mr. Smith: …Rose, you answer that. Informed Poverty: Mr. Smith's income alone is apparently enough to support a family of seven (plus a cat), and pay for a live-in maid, in a house that's large by almost any standard, with enormous, luxurious rooms, good furniture, lots of decor, a large yard, etc. The family doesn't seem to want for anything, and doesn't appear to be struggling; they host parties, attend parties, wear good clothes, send the oldest to college, go to the St. Louis World's Fair, etc., without any implication that these expenses will cause financial difficulty. Yet, when Agnes asks why they wouldn't be living in a house in New York, Rose replies, " Rich people live in houses. People like us live in flats", implying that they're considered middle class at best. It's not clear if this discrepancy is because the creators just couldn't be bothered making them appear less well-off, or if it's a justified artifact of the setting (St. Louis in 1903-1904), where the middle class might have had a much higher standard of living than they have on average nowadays. (Not to mention that New York may have had a much higher cost of living than St. Louis, just like it does today; Rose may have only meant that they're not rich compared to people who can afford houses in New York. ) Karma Houdini: Neither Tootie nor Agnes receive any punishment whatsoever for almost causing a streetcar accident on purpose, and anyone with the least bit of sense would've severely punished Tootie for falsely claiming that John Truitt tried to kill her — especially when he in fact had tried to help her; but she doesn't get so much as a spanking because everyone decides it's funny. Because reckless endangerment and defamation are hilarious. What's worse is that Rose even defends Tootie when Esther gets mad at her for lying. "After all, she was good about her lip and didn't cry! " Not to mention that earlier in the scene, when Rose says to Agnes, " You might have killed dozens of people! ", Agnes replies, "Oh, Rose! You're so stuck-up! " Apparently the film agrees, since Rose ends up just laughing about it with them, leading to some Values Dissonance. Love at First Sight: "The moment I saw him smile, I knew he was just my style / My only regret is we've never met, though I dream of him all the while... " Love Triangle: Between Rose, Warren, and Lucille (as well as between Warren, Lucille, and Alonzo Jr). It doesn't last long, though. Lyrical Dissonance: Subverted for "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas;" the original lyrics were quite depressing as per the slow song it is. (Not that the version in the film is exactly a barrel of laughs. ) The song-writer later said it was written with a eye to the soldiers fighting in WW2. The opening lines were: Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas / It might be your last. ' My God, What Have I Done? : Esther has a mild case after she beats up John for hurting Tootie, only to realize that John was innocent, and in fact did what he could to protect Tootie. Smith also has his moment when he witnesses Tootie's startling meltdown over the prospect of moving out of St. Louis. This inspires him to change his mind and call off the move. Nice Guy: John Truitt. He is friendly, polite, and kind. He also turns out to be quite selfless; later in the film he drags Tootie away from an accident she caused so that she wouldn't get in trouble, despite the risk of getting in trouble himself. Then, when Esther thinks he hurt Tootie and beats him up over it, he forgives her almost immediately when she returns to apologize, and even initiates their First Kiss moments later. Of Corset Hurts: One scene features Rose lacing a reluctant and complaining Esther into a corset in preparation for a party. Of Corsets Sexy: The same sequence above continues for a while with Esther and Rose in the corsets to provide mild Fanservice. Old Maid: Esther acts as if Rose is this, when she appears to be eighteen or nineteen. The girls squeal as Rose arrives home. Pair the Spares: Unusually, two separate love triangles are resolved in one stroke: Rose/Warren/Lucille and Warren/Lucille/Lon Jr are both neatly dealt with by making Rose/Warren and Lucille/Lon the Official Couples. Post-Kiss Catatonia: Esther is hit hard with this after her First Kiss with John. All she can say in reply is "You've got a mighty strong grip for a boy. " She then saunters away in a dreamlike state, and is still out of it when she makes her way into her house and sits at the dining room table. Mrs. Smith: Esther, your ice cream is melting. Esther: [dreamily] Isn't it? Public Secret Message: Rose to Esther: "The plans have changed. " Redhead In Green: Rose has redder hair than Esther and wears a green evening dress to the Christmas party. Romantic Wingman: Grandpa for Esther at the ball, especially when he whisks her away from one of the guys on her dance card, and then hands her off to John when he unexpectedly arrives. Grandpa: Pardon me, young man, but in the great country of China, when a stranger admires one of your possessions, it's common courtesy to offer it to him. Kid at the ball: That's very interesting… Grandpa: Yes. Well I spent many years in China, and if you want to make me feel thoroughly at home, you might offer me your partner. Kid at the ball: Huh? Grandpa: Spoken like a gentleman. Servile Snarker: Katie is wonderful. Agnes: Katie, where's my cat? Where is she? Katie: I don't know... a little while ago she got in my way so I kicked her down the cellar steps. I could hear her spine hit on every step! Agnes: [horrified] Oh! If you've killed her, I'll kill you! I'll stab you to death in your sleep and tie you to two wild horses 'til you're pulled apart! Katie: Oh, wouldn't that be terrible now? [pointing at a chair where the cat sits unharmed] There's your cat. Smith: Katie, I'm sorry I couldn't eat an hour earlier. Katie: Don't blame me if the corned beef's an hour tougher! Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Esther falls for John Truitt, who is friendly, kind, soft-spoken, and caring. Tears of Joy: Esther is crying these after John proposes to her. Time to Move: This is the primary conflict of the film. At Halloween, Mr. Smith announces that they're moving to New York, because he's being transferred there for his work. Of course, as per the definition of the trope, he calls it off in the end. Titled After the Song: The title tune was written well before the film. Unspoken Plan Guarantee: This happens to two plans, one at the film's opening, and one near the end: Esther asks Katie to tell "a little white lie" to get Mrs. Smith to agree to having dinner an hour early, so that the family won't be listening in when Warren calls Rose long-distance from New York. Smith either overhears or figures out for herself what the real reason for eating early is. In fact, everyone except Mr. Smith ends up knowing before dinner what's going on *. Then Mr. Smith comes home stressed from work, and refuses to eat an hour early since he was planning on soaking in the cool bath for an hour. Then when they do have dinner, they try to get it over with quickly, but Mr. Smith, whose mood has much improved, suggests they enjoy "a nice, leisurely meal", and resists all attempts to steamroll through dinner. When the phone rings, he answers it, and when asked about a call from New York, says he's "not calling New York", and the operator hangs up. Despite the Plan saves the day and Rose gets her call (though Warren doesn't propose as everyone expected). Esther and Rose's plan to ruin Lucille Ballard's evening would have worked beautifully if not for the fact that Lucille turned out to be arguably the most mature of the group, insisting Warren spend the night with Rose because he spends all his time talking about her anyway, leaving them no choice but to cancel the plan. Seeing as Grandpa seemed to have figured out what was going on even before the plan was botched, he might have ended up intervening if they hadn't called it off on their own, so it may have been doomed either way. What Happened to the Mouse? : There's never any answer given for how John got a tuxedo for the Christmas dance. Maybe he found that tailor? Wounded Gazelle Gambit: Tootie tries this to avoid admitting how she hurt herself and getting in trouble.
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Yesterday I watched Meet me in and it is such a wonderful story about family, life and love and simply growing up. Even though it's November I felt like it was Christmas time. I really loved it and especially the scene where Judy is singing Have yourself a merry little Christmas. I felt like she gave her heart and soul to this song. Amazing. Anyone noticed he has the same singing voice as Edward Norton? Just look for Edward Norton in Everyone Says I Love You. I'm so grateful some of these old shows (commercials included) have been preserved. I only wish there were more. I loved Mitch and his show. Meet Me in st. louis.
Meet me in st. louis party ideas. Who missed Judy garland in 2018 😘😘😘😍😍😚😚😙😙😗😗. I still maintain what st louis really needs to do is to rebuild the fair today but this time permanetly i have been trying to do this since 2002 but actual i restared it all back in 1986! rebuilding the fair today. I remember this song my teacher taught it to us. Meet me in st. louis 1944. Meet me in st. louis showtimes. Thank you for posting this classic. Meet me in st louis louis. Meet me in st. louis imdb. Meet me in st louis ding ding went the trolley. My god-that's perfection. We love when Ingrid Bergman teaches Bobby how to box! Great scene. Christmas wouldnt be Christmas without Bing Crosbys velvety voice.
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Meet me in st. louis book. Meet me in st louis 1944. Fathom Events, TCM and Warner Bros. Pictures present Meet Me in St. Louis returning to select theaters for a special 75th anniversary event. Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien star in this heartwarming tale of a colorful early 20th century St. Louis family who learn their father has been transferred--and they will have to move away from the town and friends they love to New York. This anniversary event includes exclusive insights from Turner Classic Movies. Not Rated – Some content may not be suitable for young children and could include mild violence, stronger language and some sexual situations/dialogue. Parents may want to watch with children under the age of 9. Run Time: 2 hours © 2019 Turner Entertainment Co. and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Categories: Classics.
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Meet me in st louis 1944 full movie. Vincent Minnelli's portrait on the highs and lows of an affluent household in St. Louis is so tenderly remembered for its expressive combination of tragic melodrama and delightful musical numbers. MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS also reminisces the irresistible nostalgic charm of ingénue Judy Garland, who grounds the film with such confident optimism while singing several striking show-tunes.
Crafted in 1944, the plot in this film would later become the foundation for many perky much more contemporary movies and TV episodes. Children having to move away, a girl falling in love with the next-door-neighbor, a kid yearning to play with the bigger have been used so frequently in the media that the ideas have become totally clichéd. However, what truly distinguishes this from all the others is its psychological study on family structure. It evidently shows the actions, traits and behavior that mutually unite people living under the same roof. For a musical, this film carries an incredible amount of symbolism. Undoubtedly, the most poignant sequence in the movie was Tootsie's (adorable Margaret O'Brien) destruction of her snow peoplea sign of her fury and hatred toward her real family. Another tremendous representation utilized in the picture was its accommodating image of America depicted towards the end in the World's Fair, a minor but nonetheless significant reference.
Perhaps the most notable aspect of the film for most people is the charismatic appeal of the legendary Judy Garland and its incorporation of remarkable music. After all, this was the film where Garland looked fondly out the window belting out "The Boy Next Door. What about the endearing scene where Tootsie and Esther (Judy's character) danced to "Under the Bamboo Tree" Everyone has been moved by Esther's heartbreaking rendition of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. However, the most popular, cherished number is arguably the colorfully show-stopping high point, The Trolley Song" Klang, Klang, Klang went the trolley. with Garland in a bus full of animated passengers. Every member of the supporting cast is just as captivating: Leon Ames as the stubborn father, Mary Astor as the suffering housewife, O'Brien, June Lockhart and Lucille Brenner as the daughters, Hank Daniels as the son, Harry Davenport as the volatile grandpa and Marjorie Main as the maid.
Since its release, this innovative picture has truly become a landmark musical. It broke new grounds giving fewer restrictions for modern family films rather than becoming some sort of unlikely fantasy fluff musical. MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS introduced domestic conflict to the celluloid, a topic that would forever reverberate beyond the walls of American cinema. This is without doubt essential to every fan of musicals. Even the average person would find this film certainly satisfying or entertaining.
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