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  1. Meet Me in St. Louis, a colorful musical that ranks among the finest films of the 1940s, is an almost perfect example of nostalgic turn of the century Americana. The lives of the Smith family in the year before the opening of the St. Louis World's Fair of 1904 are appealingly sweet and sentimental.

  2. Sung by Judy Garland (uncredited) Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis. (uncredited) Written by Kerry Mills (music) and Andrew B. Sterling. Performed by Judy Garland and Lucille Bremer. [Played during the opening credits, hummed and whistled at various times throughout the film.] I Was Drunk Last Night.

  3. Dec 5, 2019 · Dec. 5, 2019 7 AM PT. If you’ve watched the classic 1944 musical “Meet Me in St. Louis,” you know it’s hard not to get misty at the poignant sequence in which Judy Garland sings “Have ...

  4. From the 1944 movie "Meet Me in St. Louis."

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  5. Dec 10, 2011 · R eleased on Thanksgiving weekend in November 1944, only six months after the seismic morale-boost that was D-Day, Meet Me In St Louis offered a suddenly more optimistic wartime America the chance ...

  6. Meet Me in St. Louis. 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 ...

  7. Aug 18, 2016 · In the year leading up to the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, the four Smith daughters learn lessons of life and love, even as they prepare for a reluctant move...

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