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Meet Me in St. Louis
- Classic Movies on the Radio
- Narrated by: Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien
- Length: 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Lux Radio Theatre was one of radio's most popular series, attracting Hollywood's top stars and boasting a lavish budget. It began in 1934 by featuring dramas from Broadway, but there was not enough material to support the show. In an attempt to reverse the slipping ratings, the show was moved to Hollywood in 1936, where there was plenty of material and talent. In fact, filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille often served as the host.
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- ANH
- 08-01-13
Great musical
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes - it was so enjoyable and wonderful to hear Judy Garland singing. It was a delightful presentation with full sound effects.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Esther and Tootie as they played their characters so well. Especially Tootie as the younger sister and the antics she got up to.
What about Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien ’s performance did you like?
When Esther was comforting Tootie when they thought they were moving to New York. They were so believable.
Any additional comments?
I even enjoyed the ads as they were something new to me even though we have Lux Flakes in Aust I was unaware there had been a shortage during this period. The information about the returning Service Personnel from WW2 was also interesting. I love these little snippets of information. I am now looking forward to listening to more of these productions.
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- In Michigan
- 08-14-18
Short and sweet
Well played. Very typical 40s 50s mild mannered story. good ads. These are classics. Worth listening to. made me laugh. Brought back memories.
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- Sara Osborn
- 11-11-21
I love this so much!
I listen to this every night. It helps me to drift off to sleep.
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- GlassySea
- 10-27-21
👏 Classic 📻 Dramatization
I liked hearing this radio dramatization as compared to the movie.
There were a few stumbling of acting lines, but I enjoyed that too! Even the commercials and actor comments after the show were entertaining.
There were some acting scenes that I felt could have been a little better, so as to make the scenes a little more lively.
Overall I greatly enjoyed the radio experience!