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778:), but Minnelli used the delays to prepare O'Brien's most demanding and important scenes. Severe rains and flooding in the Los Angeles region caused further delays in the production of exterior scenes. Filming began on December 1, 1943 and was completed on April 7, 1944, behind schedule and with a final budget near $ 1.8 million. The first rough cut exceeded two hours in length, so the writers suggested edits that brought the film down to 113 minutes for its preview screenings in the summer of 1944. MGM, encouraged by overwhelmingly positive audience previews, held the film's release for the Christmas season. The 1192: 721:, a specialist in adolescent romance, to excise the blackmail plot and weave courtship stories into the screenplay. By February 1943, Freed was satisfied with Ludwig's script and distributed copies around MGM and to the principal cast members. However, Garland was dissatisfied with the script, feeling its plot to be weak and her character too juvenile. Mayer agreed, and Freed brought in a pair of writers to revise Ludwig's script who added the storyline of the family's looming move to New York. Freed liked the changes but Garland remained unhappy with the script. 1176: 445: 988:," Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, 1944, performed by Judy Garland. The song's lyrics were originally different. Lyricist Hugh Martin's opening lyrics were deemed too depressing by Judy Garland, Tom Drake, and Vincente Minnelli, and Martin changed them. The lyrics originally were: "Have yourself a merry little Christmas / It may be your last / Next year we may all be living in the past." Years after the film's release, additional lyric changes were made for 38: 483:, Tootie and Agnes attend a bonfire. Later, after Tootie appears with a split lip and lost tooth, she claims that John tried to kill her. Esther confronts John, physically attacking and scolding him. After Esther returns, Tootie and Agnes confess the truth: John was trying to protect them from the police after a dangerous prank went wrong. Upon learning the truth, Esther apologizes to John and he kisses her. 739:
Technicolor Inc.'s heavy schedule, and the project finally entered production on December 7, 1943, with shooting scheduled for 58 days and a budget that had increased to $ 1,500,000. Nearly half of the film's budget was devoted to sets ($ 497,000) and music ($ 234,000). Story and continuity costs exceeded $ 132,000 because of the numerous rewrites. Garland was paid $ 2,500 per week,
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has seldom been more affectionately used than in its registrations of the sober mahoganies and tender muslins and benign gaslights of the period. Now & then, too, the film gets well beyond the charm of mere tableau for short flights in the empyrean of genuine domestic poetry. These triumphs are
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headaches. Production reports show that she disrupted the schedule with fits of hysteria, habitual lateness and occasional absences, missing an entire week of shooting because of what she claimed to be an ear infection. Garland also balked at Minnelli's heavy schedule of rehearsals and prerecording
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In the summer of 1903, the Smith family leads a comfortable upper-middle class life. Alonzo Smith and his wife Anna have four daughters: Rose, Esther, Agnes and Tootie, and a son, Lon Jr. Esther, the second-oldest daughter, is in love with the boy next door, John Truett, although he does not notice
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An elegant ball takes place on Christmas Eve. John cannot take Esther because he was too late to pick up his tuxedo. Esther is relieved when her grandfather offers to take her to the ball instead. At the ball, Esther and Rose plot to ruin the evening of Warren's date Lucille Ballard by filling her
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that they must leave behind. Esther reassures Tootie that they will be together no matter where they go. Mr. Smith, who has witnessed the girls outside, begins to have second thoughts. After thinking in the living room, he summons the family downstairs and announces that they will not move to New
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with losers. They are surprised to find that Lucille is warm, friendly, and not a snob. She suggests that Warren should be with Rose, allowing her to be with Lon. Esther switches her dance card with Lucille's and takes on the clumsy and awkward partners. After being rescued by Grandpa, Esther is
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included the film in Time.com's list of the 100 best films, saying: "It had wonderful songs a sweetly unneurotic performance by Judy Garland....Despite its nostalgic charm, Minnelli infused the piece with a dreamy, occasionally surreal, darkness and it remains, for some of us, the greatest of
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to be indefinitely postponed. The situation was resolved when Mankiewicz left MGM for Fox, and Freed's project was given the green light with a preliminary budget of $ 1,395,000 and plans to begin production in early October 1943. However, production was delayed because of studio problems and
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on business and they will all move there after Christmas. The family is devastated by the news, especially Rose and Esther, whose romances, friendships and educational plans are threatened. Esther is also aghast because they will miss the World's Fair. Although Mrs. Smith is also upset, she
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The Smith family's former house at 5135 Kensington Avenue in St. Louis no longer exists. After being sold, it fell into disrepair, eventually became uninhabitable, and was demolished in 1994. The backlot house used as the exterior of the Smiths' family home later was used in the film
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sessions in the months preceding filming, but Minnelli won her confidence and the two became lovers, cohabiting by the time of the film's post-production and marrying soon after its release. Earlier in the production, Garland had a brief affair with her costar
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is my personal favorite. I got along wonderfully with Judy, but the only time we were ever on the outs was when we did this film. She didn't want to do the picture. Even her mother came to me about it. We bumped into some trouble with some opinions –
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established a pattern for Minnelli's future musicals: budgets in excess of $ 1 million, preproduction schedules sometimes exceeding a full year, shooting schedules of three to six months and postproduction phases of six months or longer.
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called the film "warm and beguiling" and wrote: "Let those who would savor their enjoyment of innocent family merriment with the fragrance of dried-rose petals and who would revel in girlish rhapsodies make a bee-line right down to the
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York, much to everyone's surprise and joy. Warren rushes into the Smith home, declares his love for Rose, and announces that they will marry at the first possible opportunity. Realizing that it is now Christmas, the Smiths celebrate.
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was a gigantic critical and commercial success. During its initial theatrical release, it earned a then-massive $ 5,016,000 in the US and Canada and $ 1,550,000 elsewhere, resulting in a profit of $ 2,359,000.
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based on 80 reviews with an average score of 8.80/10. The site's critics' consensus for the film reads: "A disarmingly sweet musical led by outstanding performances from Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien,
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overjoyed when John appears in a tuxedo and they dance for the rest of the evening. Later, John proposes to Esther and she accepts, but their future is uncertain because she must still move to New York.
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her at first. Tootie rides with iceman Mr. Neely and debates whether St. Louis is the nation's top city. Rose, the eldest daughter, hopes in vain to receive a marriage proposal from Warren Sheffield.
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creditable mainly to the intensity and grace of Margaret O'Brien and to the ability of director Minnelli & Co. to get the best out of her." O'Brien drew further praise from
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Minnelli's idea to introduce each season segment with a greeting-card illustration dissolving into live action was most likely influenced by a similar technique used in
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In the 2023 film A Haunting in Venice, characters Nicholas and Desdemona recount their days travelling with soldiers watching the first half of this film every night.
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Esther finally meets John properly when he is a guest at the Smiths' party and hopes to meet him again on a trolley ride to the construction site of the World's Fair.
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Crowther, Bosley (November 29, 1944). "The Screen: 'Meet Me in St. Louis,' a Period Film That Has Charm, With Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien, Opens at the Astor".
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adventures richly set against firelight, dark streets, and the rusty confabulations of fallen leaves, bring this section of the film very near the first-rate."
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praised the film as "extremely attractive" and called the dialogue "funny in a sense rather rare in the movies," although he felt that the film was too long.
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The next spring, at the World's Fair, the family gathers overlooking the Grand Lagoon just as thousands of lights around the grand pavilion are illuminated.
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essay by Daniel Eagan in America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry, A&C Black, 2010
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Garland's prerecording of "Boys and Girls Like You and Me" survives, but the cut film footage has been lost. This song was originally composed by
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to purchase the film rights for $ 25,000, and Benson was also hired to work on the screen adaptation. The idea for the film was also inspired by
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Garland, unhappy with the script and unsure of herself as a leading lady, also suffered severe emotional problems, an acute addiction to
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and worrying about whether she can bring all her toys with her to New York. After Esther sings Tootie a poignant rendition of "
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The plot points for the film originate from the following of Sally Benson's stories published in
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In 1994, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the
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for the film, and all of which became hits after the film was released. The film's producer
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A staff of six writers worked with Benson to capture the essence of her stories, including
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until the park closed in September 1993. It was dismantled and sold to private collectors.
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The film is based on "The Kensington Stories", a series of sentimental family stories by
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plot involving Esther Smith, which Freed found inappropriate, so he tasked staff writer
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was remade again for television in 1966. This was a non-musical version starring
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done in a nightgown at a grown-up party, are entrancing acts. Her self-terrified
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The backdrop for the film is St. Louis, Missouri, in the year preceding the 1904
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and the Johnson Bros., 1902, performed by Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien.
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wrote a study of the film, with the same title, which was published by the
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in mid-1942 to add an element of intrigue to the script. They introduced a
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The film's snowmen scene was parodied in the December 16, 2023 episode of
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playing the characters of Ester Smith and Tootie Smith, respectively.
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The late-19th century vintage carousel in the film was located at the
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reconciles with her husband and they sing a tender duet at the piano.
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Production delays were also caused by illnesses suffered by O'Brien,
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magazine called "The Kensington Stories" and later in novel form as
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The Genius of the System: Hollywood Filmmaking in the Studio Era
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also noted its fantastical and surreal elements, calling it "a
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based on the film was produced in 1989, with additional songs.
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While Freed and his writers developed the script, director
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Esther returns home to find Tootie waiting impatiently for
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was both a critical and a commercial success. It became
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with Garland in mind for the lead role, nearly caused
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from the original Brecher and Finklehoffe screenplay.
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Meet Me in St. Louis (disambiguation)

Vincente Minnelli
Irving Brecher
Fred F. Finklehoffe
Meet Me in St. Louis
Sally Benson
Arthur Freed
Hal Pereira
Judy Garland
Margaret O'Brien
Mary Astor
Lucille Bremer
Tom Drake
Marjorie Main
George J. Folsey
Albert Akst
George Stoll
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Loew's, Inc.
New York City
Christmas
musical film
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
St. Louis
Louisiana Purchase Exposition
World's Fair
Judy Garland
Margaret O'Brien
Mary Astor

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