
Judy Garland
Esther Smith
Margaret O'Brien
'Tootie' Smith
Mary Astor
Anna Smith
Lucille Bremer
Rose Smith
Leon Ames
Alonzo Smith
Tom Drake
John Truett
Marjorie Main
Katie
Harry Davenport
Grandpa
June Lockhart
Lucille Ballard
Henry H. Daniels Jr.
Lon Smith Jr.
Joan Carroll
Agnes Smith
Hugh Marlowe
Colonel Darly
Robert Sully
Warren Sheffield
Chill Wills
Mr. Neely
Sidney Barnes
Hugo Borvis (uncredited)
Judi Blacque
Girl on Trolley (uncredited)
Victor Cox
Driver (uncredited)
Donald Curtis
Dr. Girard (uncredited)
Kenneth Donner
Hugo Gorman (uncredited)
Mary Jo Ellis
Ida Boothby (uncredited)
Helen Gilbert
Girl on Trolley (uncredited)
Buddy Gorman
Sidney Gorcey (uncredited)
Gary Gray
Boy at Pavilion (uncredited)
Sam Harris
Mr. March (uncredited)
Darryl Hickman
Johnny Tevis (uncredited)
Charlotte Hunter
Girl in Blue on Trolley (uncredited)
Victor Kilian
Baggage Man (uncredited)
Beverly Luff
Girl on the Trolley / Singer (uncredited)
Matt Mattox
Boy at Party (uncredited)
Bert May
Boy at Party (uncredited)
Belle Mitchell
Mrs. Braukoff (uncredited)
Mayo Newhall
Mr. Braukoff (uncredited)
Sid Newman
Boy on Trolley (uncredited)
Robert Emmett O'Connor
Motorman (uncredited)
John Phipps
Mailman (uncredited)
Ellen Ray
Girl on Trolley (uncredited)
Dorothy Raye
Girl at Party (uncredited)
Beth Renner
Girl on Trolley (uncredited)
William Smith
Little Boy (uncredited)
Myron Tobias
George (uncredited)
Dorothy Tuttle
Girl on Trolley (uncredited)
Leonard Walker
Conductor (uncredited)
Kenneth Wilson
Quentin (uncredited)
Tom Batten
Trolley Song Performer (uncredited)
Dale Lefler
Boy at Party (uncredited)











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$1,707,561.00
$7,566,000.00
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- #christmas
- #world's fair
- #1900s
- #christmas romance
- #cheerful
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The trick with this film is not to look for anything serious or complicated in it. It is an engaging early 20th century bit of Americana - a charming costume drama peppered with gentle comedy, some fantastic songs, and Judy Garland probably the most comfortable in any role that I have sever seen her play (except, perhaps in "Easter Parade" released 4 years later in 1948). The story is set across a

A bit of cake and a song to blow away the wind of change. A film that is firmly ticking all the boxes for those looking for a family classic to admire and tap your feet along with. This delightful musical deals with one family and their struggle to deal with the changing of the times at the turn of the century. When the Father is requested to move to New York permanently with his job, the rest












