Meet Me in St. Louis (Seasons Screenings!) Additional Details Runtime: 1 Hr. 53 Min. Rating: Unrated Release Year: 1944 Director: Vincente Minelli Producer: Arthur Freed, Hal Pereira Screenwriter: Irving Brecher, Fred F. Finklehoffe Cast: Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor St. Louis 1903. The well-off Smith family has four beautiful daughters, including Esther and little Tootie. 17-year old Esther has fallen in love with the boy next door who has just moved in, John. He however barely notices her at first. The family is shocked when Mr. Smith reveals that he has been transferred to a nice position in New York, which means that the family has to leave St. Louis and the St. Louis Fair. Monthly Members-Only Screenings Join the MKE Film Community Milwaukee Film offers exclusive monthly screenings of festival-quality films, ticket and merchandise discounts, early access to film festival tickets, private event invites, and other fantastic perks to its members. As a member, you’ll be a part of a growing community of film fans who are passionate about sharing cinematic experiences and furthering film culture in the Milwaukee area. Milwaukee Film memberships are tax deductible and begin as low as $65/year. Become a Milwaukee Film Member Accessibility Read More About Accessibility Oriental Bar Read More About Concessions Location 2230 North Farwell Avenue on Milwaukee's East Side Get Directions to the Oriental
Meet Me in St. Louis (Seasons Screenings!) Additional Details Runtime: 1 Hr. 53 Min. Rating: Unrated Release Year: 1944 Director: Vincente Minelli Producer: Arthur Freed, Hal Pereira Screenwriter: Irving Brecher, Fred F. Finklehoffe Cast: Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor St. Louis 1903. The well-off Smith family has four beautiful daughters, including Esther and little Tootie. 17-year old Esther has fallen in love with the boy next door who has just moved in, John. He however barely notices her at first. The family is shocked when Mr. Smith reveals that he has been transferred to a nice position in New York, which means that the family has to leave St. Louis and the St. Louis Fair.