Meet Me in St. Louis with Judy Garland: DVD Cover
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Meet Me in St. Louis Director: Vincente Minnelli Cast: Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor, Lucille Bremer

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/06/2004
  • Original Release: 1944
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 262

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Disc 1: New Introduction by Liza Minnelli; audio commentary by Judy Garland biographer John Fricke with Margaret O'Brien, screenwriter Irving Brecher, songwriter Hugh Martin, and Barbara Freed-Saltzman (daughter of producer Arthur Freed); music-only track (without vocals); Vincente Minnelli trailer gallery with trailers from Meet Me in St. Louis, Father of the Bride, An American in Paris, The Bad and the Beautiful, Brigadoon, Designing Woman, Gigi, and The Courtship of Eddie's Father.
Disc 2: "Meet Me in St. Louis: The Making of an American Classic," narrated by Roddy McDowall; Emmy-Award winning 1972 MGM-TV special, "Hollywood: The Dream Factory," narrated by Dick Cavett; 1996 Turner Classic Movies special, "Becoming Attractions: Judy Garland"; 1966 TV pilot for Meet Me in St. Louis with Shelley Fabares and Celeste Holm; 1930 Warner Bros. short Bubbles, featuring Judy Garland at age 7; 1941 musical short Skip To My Lou, with Meet Me in St. Louis composers Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane; Lux Radio Theater Broadcast from December 2, 1946; "Boys and Girls Like You and Me" outtake, re-constructed using still photographs; stills gallery.

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Side #1 -- Disc One
1. Credits [1:42]
2. Meet Me in St. Louis [3:08]
3. Men on Their Minds [3:47]
4. The Boy Next Door [3:25]
5. On the Ice Wagon [3:29]
6. Hot and Bothered [2:49]
7. Leisurely Dinner [4:15]
8. Warren Calling [4:14]
9. Too Much Bloom [2:16]
10. Skip to My Lou [3:00]
11. I Was Drunk Last Night [1:28]
12. Under the Bamboo Tree [2:33]
13. Turning the Lights Out [4:49]
14. Over the Bannister [2:44]
15. Teh Trolley Song [4:56]
16. Halloween Night [3:21]
17. Most Horrible [6:02]
18. Who Hit Tootie? [4:36]
19. Laughable Truth [2:28]
20. Apology Accepted [2:30]
21. Papa's Announcement [4:40]
22. Wrecking Everybody's Life [3:09]
23. You and I [3:34]
24. Elegant But Breathless [5:02]
25. Date Crisis [4:06]
26. Changing Partners [6:29]
27. A Way to Be Together [2:56]
28. How Will Santa Know? [1:30]
29. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas [2:47]
30. Tears in the Snow [2:40]
31. The Nicest Present [4:16]
32. Right Here at the Fair [3:54]
Side #2 -- Disc Two
1. Dreams for Sale [6:35]
2. A Studio Is Born [6:46]
3. Factory Rising [3:56]
4. Stars and Epics [8:56]
5. Screen Luxury [4:44]
6. Sex, Smoke and Love [5:15]
7. Mickey and Judy [2:34]
8. Adaptation [9:28]
9. Backlot Farewell [1:28]
10. End Credits [:40]

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One of Hollywood's best movie musicals, the enchanting Vincente Minnelli hit Meet Me in St. Louis sits alongside The Wizard of Oz as one of the greatest Judy Garland films. Made and released in 1944, this tasty slice of Americana tells the story of a well-to-do midwestern family in 1903, secure and happy in their home yet unnerved by the prospect of imminent changes. Garland plays the oldest daughter of screen parents Mary Astor and Leon Ames, with Tom Drake supplying romantic interest and little Margaret O'Brien stealing scenes left and right as the precocious younger daughter. In the best tradition of Hollywood musicals, Minnelli eschews realism entirely; his St. Louis is an art director's dream, spotlessly clean and brightly colored. The same can be said for Garland's home and the costumes worn by her and her family. If early-20th-century American life was in the least bit inconvenient, you'd never know it from this film. But that hardly matters: Minnelli's St. Louis is a wonderful place to inhabit, if only for two hours. And those songs! Tunesmiths Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin wrote "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" for the movie, and the score also includes such standards as "The Boy Next Door" and "The Trolley Song." Finally, there's Garland herself: Radiant in Technicolor, young but already a seasoned pro, she is at her very best, long before illness and emotional disturbances sapped her vitality and diminished her beauty. Meet Me in St. Louis long ago took its rightful place among the pantheon of movie musicals, but its equally noteworthy for presenting a legendary star at the peak of her abilities. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Classic Family Movieby Calannie

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February 16, 2009: Great holiday and family scenes. Wonderful snapshot of life in a more innocent time. Wonderful Christmas ball with dance cards - why don't we celebrate like this anymore? Love the house.

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One of the essentialsby Anonymous

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July 17, 2008: Here is a classic film that should be mandatory viewing for film buffs and family film enthusiasts. After 60 years and counting, it retains its artistic beauty, and glowing performance by Judy Garland...it introduces the classic Trolley Song and Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. Added to this enjoyment is a 'time capsule' view of a bygone era of American life. It is timeless, and to be cherished.


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