Can you pass this Meet Me in St. Louis quiz?
A cast of favorites in the charming, romantic, tuneful love story of the 1900s!
Meet Me in St. Louis can technically be classified as a Christmas movie, right? No, Santa's not in it. But for about ten minutes, the movie perfectly captures what can be a sometimes-melancholy feeling during the holiday season.
The movie is divided into several vignettes, and climaxes on Christmas. So, we declare it's a Christmas movie!
How much do you remember about this Christmas classic? Find out, and be sure to post your thoughts and your score in the comments section below!
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First and foremost, what classic Christmas song was introduced in Meet Me in St. Louis?
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Who won an Academy Award for their role in this movie?
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"Clang, clang, clang went the trolley. ____, ____, ____ went the bell"
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The movie is centered around which event?
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Who is the youngest Smith?
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Alonzo Smith suddenly insists his family must move to which city?
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Esther bites which character?
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Rose and Esther fill up a dance card for which character?
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Who takes Esther to the ball?
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Judy Garland fell in love with which eventual husband on the set of Meet Me in St. Louis?
Can you pass this Meet Me in St. Louis quiz?
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Also for all the oldies fans reading this, The Happenings (best known for their hit remake of "See You in September") recorded "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in 1966; however, it was only released as a promotional single for radio DJs to play on the air. There were no "stock" copies available of it to the public.