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A classic 1944 musical adapted from the stories of Sally Benson, '''''Meet Me in St. Louis''''' was directed by Vincente Minelli 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 classic 1944 musical adapted from the stories of Sally Benson, '''''Meet Me in St. Louis''''' was directed by Vincente Minelli 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. |
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