Format: TCM
Viewing: Second
Decade: 1940's
Director: Vincente Minnelli
My allergies were destroying me, so we agreed to just put on something light and simple. I didn't realize Jamie had never seen this one, so maybe it was a good choice? She never said much about what she thought about it.
Meet Me In St. Louis (1944) is only barely a Christmas film. It follows about a year with a family in St. Louis over 1903-04, in a world just around the corner from that which inspired Walt Disney's Main Street USA in the Disney Parks. That's not an exaggeration - Disney did base Main Street on the small town of Marceline, Missouri, where he would have lived about 4 years after the events of the film as a young child (Disney born 1901).
The film boasts a name cast, headlined by Judy Garland, and as a product of wartime filmmaking, the cast skews female-centric and features non-draft eligible gentlemen in support roles. Mary Astor seems cast too-young as the patient matriarch, paired with Leon Ames as the father. Lucille Bremer appears in her first (of like 10) role, Margaret O'Brien as arguably the #2 lead in the film at 7 years old, Harry Davenport as "Grandpa". Joan Caroll, who plays Patsy in Bells of St. Mary's is another sister.