Meet Me in St. Louis | "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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- Judy Garland stars as Esther Smith in the Warner Bros. classic movie Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). In this memorable scene, Esther sings "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" to her little sister, Tootie (played by Margaret O'Brien), to console her on their last Christmas Eve in St. Louis before they move away to New York.
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Meet Me In St. Louis (1944) | Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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This is the type of movie that makes you feel cosy and warm
Judy Garland is iconic. I absolutely love the line - “Someday soon, we all will be together
If the fates allow
Until then, we'll have to muddle through somehow…”
It really encapsulates the struggles of so many families, but is somewhat encouraging.
@nicksmith128
"Judy Garland is iconic. I absolutely love the line - “Someday soon, we all will be together
If the fates allow
Until then, we'll have to muddle through somehow…”
It really encapsulates the struggles of so many families, but is somewhat encouraging."
Yeah..., Christmas time can be a pretty somber time for a lot people even though it's seen as the happiest season of all...
@@whattheworldneedsiscreativ6421do you know what I just jumped in movie part in doing more research Judy Garland she was
@@whattheworldneedsiscreativ6421I just realized remember it I just realized jump in movie part in 1944 was looking back flash back past looking at back and forth back in time time travel
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In 1944, when this film was first shown , World War II was still raging. Although it was evident that the tide had turned, and victory by the Allies seemed more and more likely to come in the next year or so, sons, husbands, brothers, and boyfriends were still dying by the thousands. As cheerful as most of this movie is....patrons in the theater could be heard to be sobbing aloud during this song.
True my friend
Wow...
This song ALWAYS makes me 😭 aloud.
Wow...
@@user-xv5xt3hm2tI just feel it in side effects from Derek Llewellyn feel like crying in
For me, it's not the song that brings me to tears as much as it is the snow people being smashed.
My favorite Christmas song of all time from Judy garland
This is the most perfect film of all time (in my humble opinion).
I 100% agree with you
Not Xmas until I see this, and hear Judy sing this song.
A treasure. Not Xmas until I hear Judy sing this.
Fun Fact: Liza Minneli said this was her favorite movie.
Clang, clang, clang, went the trolley
Loved this movie, loved the music. I saw the move in the theater when I was about 12. Still remember it. I wish they would show it again.
Love everything about this movie especially these scenes!!! Truly a masterpiece!!!
It’s funny, I’ve never seen this movie, but, it’s up there with my favorite Christmas songs. ❤️
Such an beautiful lady !!!
I noticed that versions starting with Frank Sinatra’s cover had a few changes to the lyrics
1:51 2:17 “Next year all our troubles will be out of sight” and “Next year all our troubles will be miles away” had the “next year” be revised to “from now on”
3:15 “until then we'll have to muddle through somehow," was revised to, "hang a shining star upon the highest bough”
Frank Sinatra and others do a disservice by changing the lyrics and the overall hopefulness of the tune.
@@nicksmith128you're pretty cute u know
This scene is moving on its own merits, but it's so much sadder when you recall what MGM pushed her into; the "uppers", "downers , "energy" drinks, diets because she was "too fat". By the time she finished filming "The Wizard of Oz," she was already addicted to a cocktail of drugs. But, her lovely, expressive face, and beautiful, unique voice still live on and have the power to move people deeply. What a tragedy that Judy didn't live to see how loved she would remain.😢❤
One of My favorites Movies ❤
Who's here after SNL?
No one because there's no relevance 😂❤
Me hahaha! They just did a skit on it!
@@creativemindplayyes there is haha. They just did a skit on it this Christmas
That's exactly why I'm here
Thx
Merry Christmas! 🎅 🎄 ❤
One of my favorites Christmas movies! 💖🎄🎅💫
That part made me 😔 that Tootie was 😭 then Esther hug Tootie
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The beauty of Mrs Smith struck me. Who is the actress ?
The smoking part was edited out, but that marriage proposal was kept in?
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Funny that he says what be says about St Loius. Next thing ya know... World's Fair!
4th 😊
ok
Present 4 hours
Wait her dad didn't want to go to ny because tootie was crying