Make Mine Music Page #4

Synopsis: Segments: "A Rustic Ballad," a story of feuding hillbillys; "A Tone Poem," a mood piece set on a blue bayou; "A Jazz Interlude," a bobby-soxer goes jitterbugging with her date at the malt shop; "A Ballad in Blue," dark room, rain and somber landscapes illustrate the loss of a lover; "A Musical Recitation," the story of Casey at the Bat; "Ballade Ballet," ballet dancers perform in silhouette; "A Fairy Tale with Music," Peter and the Wolf; "After You've Gone," four musical instruments chase through a surreal landscape; "A Love Story," about the romance between a fedora and a bonnet; "Opera Pathetique," the story of Willie, the Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met.
 
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Year:
1946
75 min
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fun-loving sort.

Maybe a little shy

on brains.

You know the type.

Hey! Look out, Sascha!

"Stop it! Stop it!

Stop it! Stop it!"

[Clarinet]

Oh, how can they

ever get any place...

if they're going to

fight among themselves?

"Ivan, you ought

to be ashamed!

You big bully!

You cat-in-the-grass!"

"Come on, Sascha. Ivan's sorry.

He won't do it again."

[Hissing]

[Dramatic]

And so, once more,

our little band of intrepid hunters

sets forth to find the wolf.

- And they find him.

- [Screeching]

[Dramatic]

Sonia! Sonia!

Behind you!

Look out!

W-O-L-F!

[Snarling]

Oh! That wolf

is everywhere!

Peter, do something!

Oh, no. Look, Peter,

why don't ya...

Look, maybe if you could...

Then maybe Peter... Oh, well.

Peter, don't just

stand that way!

And don't stand

that way either!

[Oboe]

Oh, Sonia!

This is no time to relax!

[Snarling]

[Oboe]

[Snarling]

[Dramatic]

[Snarling]

Poor Sonia!

[Oboe]

Well, that's one gone.

Good-bye, Sonia.

[Oboe]

Will this crime

go unavenged?

- [Snarling]

- Not if little Sascha can help it.

[Snarling]

[Flute]

You, you, you beast!

Take this

and this and this!

How do you

like this, eh?

And this, eh?

How about this, eh?

Not so good, eh?

Good work, Sascha!

Uh-oh. Trouble!

Sascha!

Sascha, get up!

Get up!

Get out of there!

[Dramatic]

[Dramatic]

- [Snarling]

- [Flute]

Look out, please,

for overconfidence. Oh!

This is bad.

This is very bad.

[Violins]

Saved!

[Snarling]

[Dramatic]

Just when things

are looking blackest...

Hark!

What's that we hear?

[Cossack Music]

What's this we see?

[Cossack Music]

The hunters!

Mischa, Yascha, and Vladamir!

That's Vladamir

in the middle.

[Kettledrums]

Wait a minute.

I'll show you.

W-O-L-F.

Wolf!

Wolf?

To the rescue!

[Cossack Music]

[Dramatic]

[Whistle]

[Kettledrums]

Oh, Peter, you're safe!

You've captured the wolf!

Oh, happy day!

I think I'll

say that again.

Oh, happy day!

Oh, Peter,

what a hero!

You too, Ivan.

Everybody's happy...

except the wolf!

Hey! Hey!

Hey! Hey!

Hey! Hey! Hey!

[Sobbing]

But little Sascha

isn't happy.

He's thinking of

his lost playmate,

Sonia.

Sonia.

Sonia?

Sonia!

Oh, then you're not dead!

You're safe!

Oh, Sonia.

This is the most

wonderful, wonderful day!

The wolf is captured!

Peter caught him!

[Piano]

[ClarinetJoins In]

[CelloJoins In]

[Man]

One, two, three.

[Man]

One, two, three.

[UpbeatJazz]

Johnnie Fedora

met Alice Bluebonnet

In the window

of a department store

'Twas love at first sight

And they promised one night

They'd be sweethearts

forevermore

Johnnie would serenade Alice

Too-ra-lay, Too-ra-lie

Too-ra-loo

He sang of

a beautiful palace

Of a beautiful

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Homer Brightman

Homer Brightman was an American screenwriter who worked for Walt Disney Productions, Walter Lantz Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio, UPA, Larry Harmon Pictures, Cambria Productions and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. more…

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