Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1945 — Page 21

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* FRIDAY, JAN, 26, 1945 |'Meet Me in St. Louls Pokes Into Family Life at Loew's

With Judy Garland and Margaret

i O'Brien at their best, “Meet Me in St. Louis,”

opened yesterday at Loews. “Meet Me in 8t. Louis” is one of

i | those pictures which is everyone's

dish, from grandpa to little sister, because that's exactly whom it's about. The Smiths, living in St. Louis in 1903 and waiting ‘expect antly for the famoussfair ta, open,

|| are as wonderful an American fam-

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Pl who's in love with the new

There's Esther (Miss Garland), next

{door neighbor; little Tootie (Mar-

| garet O'Brien), § {ice-man, ministers to her dolls and 8 | gets into scrapes. § | the family, up to sly old Grandpa i] (Harry Davenport), has his or her ip iown ideas and puts them to work.

who “helps” the

Each member of

tions of “Lost Angel” and “The Canterville Ghost.” Mary Astor. and Leon Ames, as motlier and dad, are outstanding, as are Tom Drake, as Judy's heart interest; Lucille Bremer, a newcomer, as ‘Judy's older sister, and Marjorie Main, as the Smith's maid. The bombshell comes when Dad's firm wants to transfer him permanently to New York. The family’s reaction; the changes it causes in their lives and the final decision of the Smiths make for a really neartwarming piece ' of American family entertainment. ————————p————

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