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| Judy Garland | Esther Smith | |
| Margaret O'Brien | 'Tootie' Smith | |
| Mary Astor | Mrs. Anna Smith | |
| Lucille Bremer | Rose Smith | |
| Leon Ames | Mr. Alonzo Smith | |
| Tom Drake | John Truett | |
| Marjorie Main | Katie (Maid) | |
| Harry Davenport | Grandpa | |
| June Lockhart | Lucille Ballard | |
| Henry H. Daniels Jr. | Lon Smith Jr. | |
| Joan Carroll | Agnes Smith | |
| Hugh Marlowe | Col. Darly | |
| Robert Sully | Warren Sheffield | |
| Chill Wills | Mr. Neely | |
| Sidney Barnes | Hugo Borvis | |
| Judi Blacque | Girl on Trolley | |
| Victor Cox | A Driver | |
| Donald Curtis | Dr. Girard | |
| Kenneth Donner | Hugo Gorman | |
| Mary Jo Ellis | Ida Boothby | |
| Helen Gilbert | Girl on Trolley | |
| Buddy Gorman | Sidney Gorcey | |
| Gary Gray | Boy at Pavilion | |
| Sam Harris | Mr. March | |
| Darryl Hickman | Johnny Tevis |
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| Producer |
Arthur Freed
Roger Edens |
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| Writer/Composer |
Victor Heerman
Sally Benson Irving Brecher William Ludwig Fred F. Finklehoffe |
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| Cinematography |
George J. Folsey
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| Music |
Roger Edens
Conrad Salinger |
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In the year before the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, the four Smith daughters learn lessons of life and love, even as they prepare for a reluctant move to New York. |
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