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Reel Deep Dive
Ryan Valentine
204 episodes
2 days ago
Does the world really need yet another movie podcast? Probably not, but I made one anyways.
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Does the world really need yet another movie podcast? Probably not, but I made one anyways.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
Reel Deep Dive
59 minutes 16 seconds
1 year ago
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)

Aside from Gone With The Wind, Meet Me in St. Louis is the most popular film released by MGM during the Golden Age of Hollywood. A lush, sentimental, and deeply nostalgic musical centered on a middle class family going through personal changes during the 1904 World's Fair, this film charmed critics, wowed audiences, got a heap of Oscar nods, established Vincente Minnelli as a director, and furthered Judy Garland's status as a romantic lead.

Ryan is joined by Sylvan for a closer inspection of this seasonal perennial. The behind-the-scenes drama of the film gets a fair bit of attention, but time is also taken to examine Meet Me in St. Louis as a holiday staple, a work of auteur filmmaking, and as a paean to a glorious past that never quite existed.


Reel Deep Dive
Does the world really need yet another movie podcast? Probably not, but I made one anyways.