Meet Me In St. Louis
- Uncle Stevie
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Very nice photos. Judy was, perhaps, the most beautiful of her illustrious career in this movie. I cringe at some of her movies when she obviously over dieted and looks gaunt. I like my women with meat on them, not that she was fat because she was not.
Uncle Stevie
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So Is Thunder and Lightning"
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They're screencaps. :) It's my current screencapping project. ;)
With Vincent Minnelli directing and George Folsey as cinematographer, Judy could be nothing less than beautiful. :)
With Vincent Minnelli directing and George Folsey as cinematographer, Judy could be nothing less than beautiful. :)
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Margaret, Margaret, Margaret....
With Chill Wills
Judy cuts a rug while singing "Meet Me in St. Louis"
I always thought she had beautiful legs.
With Lucille Bremer
What a gorgeous shot
With Chill Wills
Judy cuts a rug while singing "Meet Me in St. Louis"
I always thought she had beautiful legs.
With Lucille Bremer
What a gorgeous shot
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Paula, when you get to the Trolley Song...PLEASE tell me who the lady in blue is! I've been searching here and TCM for years, trying to find out.
keeping my fingers crossed.....
Nancy
keeping my fingers crossed.....
Nancy
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Knitwit, do you mean the girl in blue in these two pictures? (Found them on the web, they're not screencaps I made.)
If that's who you mean, I have no idea who she is. IMDB lists Helen Gilbert as "Girl on Trolley (uncredited)"
Here's Helen Gilbert:
Doesn't look like the same person, though.
If that's who you mean, I have no idea who she is. IMDB lists Helen Gilbert as "Girl on Trolley (uncredited)"
Here's Helen Gilbert:
Doesn't look like the same person, though.
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I've never understood why Helen Gilbert is credited, and our pretty lady in blue isn't. She has a close up, interacts with Judy, gives Tom Drake her seat, but nothing is written about her. She was in several MGM musicals, always the "re-acter" with a million dollar smile, but no one seems to know who she is. Maybe someday.......
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Alas, I have no idea who the mysterious Lady in Blue is.
But you will see a lot of screencaps of her eventually. :)
Anyone else know who she is?
But you will see a lot of screencaps of her eventually. :)
Anyone else know who she is?
- JackFavell
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Those caps are the absolute, most pristine perfect I have ever seen. Nice job!
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Thank Warner Home Video for putting out such a wonderful DVD. ;) I hope they're thinking about a Blu-ray one of these days. ;)
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Helen Gilbert seems to be the lady with blond tresses and in dark blue. The girl you are referring to is the one on the right (on profile) with the light mauve/lilac outfit -in the second and bigger picture-, Knitty?pvitari wrote:Knitwit, do you mean the girl in blue in these two pictures? (Found them on the web, they're not screencaps I made.)
If that's who you mean, I have no idea who she is. IMDB lists Helen Gilbert as "Girl on Trolley (uncredited)"
Here's Helen Gilbert:
Doesn't look like the same person, though.
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These are great screen caps, Paula. Could you please include some of the Halloween sequence when you have a chance? Thanks so much for making these high-quality images.
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Yes, 'Nando, that's the one....PLEASE tell me you know who she is...I've been trying to find out for 6 years!
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Nancy, if I get to know who she is you'll be the first person to be informed
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And a few selections from the latest batch...
Nice day at the office, dear?
I'm not sure which one is cuter. :)
The Yale man calling "long distance" from New York. If this were taking place today, he'd be texting and he'd be wearing a baseball cap, tee shirt, shorts and flip-flops and probably wouldn't have shaved for a day or two.
And she'd be wearing a tight low cut tank top, shorts and flip-flops.
Esther so very carefully doesn't notice the boy next door
I hear Bing Crosby singing "True Love" right about now
Knitwit, isn't that our Mystery Lady in the ruffly orange... what ARE those things? She's very prominently featured (though without any dialogue) in the "Skip to My Lou" number
"Dear Mutherrrrr, I was drunnnnk last niiiiiiightttttt...."
Nice day at the office, dear?
I'm not sure which one is cuter. :)
The Yale man calling "long distance" from New York. If this were taking place today, he'd be texting and he'd be wearing a baseball cap, tee shirt, shorts and flip-flops and probably wouldn't have shaved for a day or two.
And she'd be wearing a tight low cut tank top, shorts and flip-flops.
Esther so very carefully doesn't notice the boy next door
I hear Bing Crosby singing "True Love" right about now
Knitwit, isn't that our Mystery Lady in the ruffly orange... what ARE those things? She's very prominently featured (though without any dialogue) in the "Skip to My Lou" number
"Dear Mutherrrrr, I was drunnnnk last niiiiiiightttttt...."