Autumn And The Movies
I'm sure there are lots of movies set in the autumn, but whenever I try to think of any, I can only think of a few. The one that has the most association with autumn for me, is Meet Me In St. Louis (1944). The film is about The Smiths, a lovely New England family that go through the normal troubles of every day middle-class life in 1904. The film shows the goings on the the family through from spring to Christmas. The cast is as follows:
- Judy Garland as Esther Smith
- Margaret O'Brien as "Tootie" Smith
- Mary Astor as Mrs. Anna Smith
- Lucille Bremer as Rose Smith
- Tom Drake as John Truett
- Marjorie Main as Katie the maid
- Leon Ames as Mr. Alonzo Smith
- Harry Davenport as Grandpa
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| "If I like a you and you like a me and we like a both the same! I'd like to stay this very way, under the bamboo tree!" |
Mary Astor, who is best remembered for her role as Brigid O'Shaughnessy in The Maltese Falcon (1941), Is lovely as the mother of Judy Garland and her siblings (although she is really too young to play the mother of young adult children), and she is so lovely ;-). But she still lets them go out, on their own to throw flower bombs at people on Halloween. The main reason that this reminds me of Autumn is the said Halloween sequence were all of these unsupervised 10 year old children have a huge bonfire (health hazard or what?)!
And Tootie, dresses up as a dead man with a Charlie Chaplin mustache. She wants to throw a chair into the bonfire (!), but all the older children tell her to go away 'cause she's too little. She makes a deal with them, if she throws a flower bomb in Mr. Broughcoff's (is that how you spell it?) face. Mr. Broughcoff is the scariest man in town, and according to rumor, he branded his wife with a red hot poker! But he is really a sweet middle aged man, who is scared the daylights out of when Tootie screams "I hate you Mr. Broughcoff!" and throws a flower bomb in is face.
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| Beautiful house |
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| Karen is the one in the mink, not the mousy one with the trench coat and funny hat. |
~Bette






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