Make Mine Music 1946
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Complete name: Make.Mine.Music.1946.DVDRip.avi
Format : AVI
Format/Info: Audio Video Interleave
File size: 701 MiB
Duration : 1h 15mn
Overall bit rate : 1 306 Kbps
Original segments: “The Martins and the Coys”- Ted Weems and band provide the music while the King’s Men sing about feuding mountaineers; “Blue Bayou”- a tone poem, reflecting the mystery and brilliance of a bayou scene, sung by the Ken Darby chorus; “All the Cats Join In”- animated bobby-soxers cutting a rug to the music of Benny Goodman and his Orchestra; “Without You”- a blues number by Ray Gilbert with Andy Russell on the vocals; “Casey at the Bat”- riotous slapstick with Jerry Colonna reciting Ernest Lawrence Thayer’s famous baseball poem; “Two Silhouettes”- music by Charles Walcott and Ray Gilbert, sung by Dinah Shore as Riabouchinska Lichine dance amidst a lyrical background; “Peter and the Wolf”- Sterling Holloway narrates the orchestral fable by Prokofieff; “After You’re Gone”- a musical interpretation by the Benny Goodman Quartete supported visually by animation; “Johnny Fedora and Alice Bluegown”- a musical fantasy, sung by the Andrews Sisters, by Ray Gilbert and Allie Wrubel about male and female hats (a fedora and a bonnet) that fall in love; “The Whale Who Wanted To Sing at the Met”- Nelson Eddy provides the singing. FYI to the source that seems to think this was released in the USA as Unrated.




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