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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 10:17 pm
by Michael

Re: Meet Me in St. Louis

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:00 pm
by Jeff
Have yourself a merry little Christmas:
WHV Press Release wrote:MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS

Premium Blu-ray™ Book Debut on December 13

With a Bonus CD Soundtrack Sampler

Burbank, CA., August 15, 2011 – Meet Me in St. Louis, the Hollywood musical classic starring the incomparable Judy Garland (Wizard of Oz, A Star is Born), will become available on Blu-ray™ disc for the first time on December 13 from Warner Home Video (WHV).

The fan-favorite, nominated for four Oscars® and headlined by one of the most talented and beloved stars of the 20th century, stars two other Hollywood’s legendary leading ladies as well -- Margaret O’Brien (Jane Eyre-1943, Little Women) and Mary Astor (Maltese Falcon, The Great Lie). Meet Me in St. Louis was one of the two highest grossing MGM releases in 20 years.

Meet Me in St. Louis will be offered in WHV’s premium Blu-ray™ book packaging ($35.99 SRP) including more than 40 pages of photos, trivia and more. Pre-order date is November 8. This disc contains a wide variety of bonus features (see below).

About Meet Me in St. Louis

In a role considered one of her favorites, a 22-year-old Judy Garland stars in this warm turn-of-the-century delight presented for the first time on Blu-ray™. Set in 1903, the captivating musical is a slice of Americana, dealing with the Smith family’s experiences during the year of the St. Louis World’s Fair. Directed by Vincente Minnelli (father of Liza),Judy Garland has never been more winning as she pines for “The Boy Next Door,” tells a seven-year-old Margaret O’Brien (awarded a special Oscar® as 1944’s outstanding child actress) to “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and sings about the clang-clang-clang in “The Trolley Song.”

Meet Me in St. Louis’ extra content features include:

- Introduction by Liza Minnelli
- Commentary by Garland biographer John Fricke with Margaret O’Brien, screenwriter Irving Brecher, songwriter Hugh Martin and daughter of producer Arthur Freed, Barbara Freed-Saltzman
- Meet Me in St. Louis: The Making of an American Classic (Narrated by Roddy McDowall)
- Hollywood: The Dream Factory (Emmy-Award winning 1972 MGM-TV special, narrated by Dick Cavett-- First time on home video)
- Becoming Attractions: Judy Garland (1996 TCM special)
- Meet Me in St. Louis (1966 TV pilot with Shelley Fabares and Celeste Holm)
- Bubbles (1930 Warner Bros. short featuring Judy Garland at age 7)
- Skip To My Lou (Rare 1941 musical short with Meet Me in St. Louis composers Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane)
- Audio Vault
o Boys and Girls Like You and Me outtake (reconstruction using still photographs)
o Lux Radio Theater Broadcast from December 2, 1946

Re: Meet Me in St. Louis

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 2:53 pm
by CSM126
DVDBeaver

Anyone want to venture what this line is even supposed to mean from the review:
You could easily play this Blu-ray with video.

Re: Meet Me in St. Louis

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 3:31 pm
by Jonathan S
As he's writing about the impressiveness of the soundtrack, I think he means "without video"!

Re: Meet Me in St. Louis

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:19 pm
by Matt
I wonder if Gary knows you can "easily" do that with any DVD or BD.

Re: Meet Me in St. Louis

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:29 pm
by swo17
Why would you ever disable the video to a movie when there could be nudity at any moment?

Re: Meet Me in St. Louis

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2016 1:28 pm
by hearthesilence
BAM is screening this all weekend - anyone go yet? I'm wondering about the print quality and whether it's an IB Tech print.

Re: Meet Me in St. Louis

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 4:36 am
by hanshotfirst1138
hearthesilence wrote:BAM is screening this all weekend - anyone go yet? I'm wondering about the print quality and whether it's an IB Tech print.
Why wouldn't it just be a DCP?

Incidentally, why does the Blu-ray omit the damn mono?!

Re: Meet Me in St. Louis

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 2:07 pm
by hearthesilence
I wound up going. Excellent 35mm print, not sure if it was an IB Tech print but it did not have that browning that can come with a vintage IB tech print.

Re: Meet Me in St. Louis

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 2:39 pm
by Drucker
I would think they would advertise an IB tech print, no? They did when they screened Vertigo.