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Música, Maestro!

Título original: Make Mine Music
  • 1946
  • Livre
  • 1 h 15 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
5,3 mil
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Música, Maestro! (1946)
Animation done to contemporary popular music.
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AnimaçãoAnimação desenhada à mãoAventuraComédiaFamíliaMúsicaMusical

Compilação de Walt Disney de 10 curtas de animação utilizando os talentos musicais de artistas como Benny Goodman.Compilação de Walt Disney de 10 curtas de animação utilizando os talentos musicais de artistas como Benny Goodman.Compilação de Walt Disney de 10 curtas de animação utilizando os talentos musicais de artistas como Benny Goodman.

  • Direção
    • Robert Cormack
    • Clyde Geronimi
    • Jack Kinney
  • Roteiristas
    • Homer Brightman
    • Dick Huemer
    • Dick Kinney
  • Artistas
    • Nelson Eddy
    • Dinah Shore
    • Laverne Andrews
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    5,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Robert Cormack
      • Clyde Geronimi
      • Jack Kinney
    • Roteiristas
      • Homer Brightman
      • Dick Huemer
      • Dick Kinney
    • Artistas
      • Nelson Eddy
      • Dinah Shore
      • Laverne Andrews
    • 44Avaliações de usuários
    • 19Avaliações da crítica
    • 60Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 1 vitória e 1 indicação no total

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    Nelson Eddy
    Nelson Eddy
    • Narrator
    • (narração)
    • …
    Dinah Shore
    Dinah Shore
      Laverne Andrews
      Laverne Andrews
      • Andrews Sisters
      • (canto)
      • (as Andrews Sisters)
      Maxene Andrews
      Maxene Andrews
      • Andrews Sisters
      • (canto)
      • (as Andrews Sisters)
      Patty Andrews
      Patty Andrews
      • Andrews Sisters
      • (canto)
      • (as Andrews Sisters)
      Benny Goodman
      Benny Goodman
      • Bandleader
      • (apenas creditado)
      Jerry Colonna
      Jerry Colonna
      • Narrator (segment "Casey at the Bat")
      • (narração)
      Andy Russell
      Andy Russell
        Sterling Holloway
        Sterling Holloway
        • Narrator (segment "Peter and the Wolf")
        • (narração)
        Tatiana Riabouchinska
        • Silhouetted Dancer
        • (as Riabouchinska)
        David Lichine
        • Silhouetted Dancer
        • (as Lichine)
        The Pied Pipers
          Ken Darby
          Ken Darby
          • The King's Men
          • (canto)
          • (as King's Men)
          • …
          Jon Dodson
          • The King's Men
          • (canto)
          • (as King's Men)
          Bud Linn
          • The King's Men
          • (canto)
          • (as King's Men)
          Rad Robinson
          • The King's Men
          • (canto)
          • (as King's Men)
          The Ken Darby Singers
            John Brown
            • Umpire
            • (narração)
            • (não creditado)
            • Direção
              • Robert Cormack
              • Clyde Geronimi
              • Jack Kinney
            • Roteiristas
              • Homer Brightman
              • Dick Huemer
              • Dick Kinney
            • Elenco e equipe completos
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            8Doctor_Mabuse

            8/10 ****/5 ~ Walt Disney's Pop "Fantasia" for the Fightin' Forties.

            Make Mine Music finds Walt Disney in the midst of the transitional period between his first five animated features (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, Bambi) and the post-war revival begun with Cinderella (1950).

            The idea of a casual variant of Fantasia featuring popular music was a good one. Even though the segments which comprise the film vary in quality, the film as a whole is a bright, colorful and amusing light entertainment which fit wartime needs ideally.

            Highlights include two spirited Benny Goodman swing numbers ("All The Cats Join In" and "After You've Gone") and the unforgettable finale, "Willie the Operatic Whale", narrated and sung by Nelson Eddy. The animation is generally first-rate and the Technicolor film will dazzle any viewer not expecting a genuine masterwork.

            Make Mine Music was successful enough to warrant a considerably better follow-up, Melody Time (1948).

            The undistinguished but harmless "Martins and the Coys" segment, concerning the gun-feuding backwoods families of American folklore, has idiotically been removed from current editions, evidently for PC reasons. It's scary that Disney may start altering their classics to meet artificial modern standards. (If they had cut anything from Make Mine Music, it should have been the tasteless "Two Silhouettes" ballet, all doilies and valentines and icky fake sentiment.)
            5moonspinner55

            Pop and jazz second-cousin to "Fantasia"

            Chocolate-box potpourri of Disney-animated shorts became Walt Disney's eighth animated theatrical feature, one that plays like a middling excuse to allow the studio's animators to blow off some creative steam. Divvied up into separate musical suites (utilizing pop, jazz, Big Band, and the Russian classical piece "Peter and the Wolf"), "Make Mine Music" is musically of its time, featuring the talents of Benny Goodman, Dinah Shore, Nelson Eddy, etc. In that regard, it dates far worse than "Fantasia", and comes to a virtual halt in the middle of an overstretched slapstick baseball satire, but there are incidental pleasures. The popular "Peter and the Wolf" segment, which was later serialized on Disney's TV program and found a large following, is the only segment that feels fully thought-out (and has involving animation), while "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At The Met" is an interesting idea (with beautiful flourishes) in search of a narrative (the hero actually ends up in Heaven...complete with angel's wings!). Followed by "Melody Time", which featured more storytelling and less abstract whimsy. ** from ****
            7utgard14

            "...because miracles never really die."

            Animated anthology movie from Disney. They made several of these during and after World War II. It's a fun movie with cartoons of varying quality but none are bad. Many of these cartoons were released later as theatrical shorts. There are ten segments. The most popular of them is probably "Casey at the Bat," a recitation by Jerry Colonna of the famous poem. It's a funny, wacky baseball cartoon that was one of my favorites as a kid (seen on a compilation video). Other well-known parts include the Disney version of "Peter and the Wolf," "The Martins and the Coys," which is now considered politically incorrect by those who make such determinations, and "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met," featuring Nelson Eddy. These are all fine cartoons, though the last one has a surprisingly downbeat ending. The 'worst' shorts are the ones that have no real story, just offer a few minutes of animation to some song, almost like a music video of sorts. "Blue Bayou," "Without You," and "Two Silhouettes," for example. They aren't bad shorts, just slight. They feel like time filler. My two favorite shorts in the whole movie are "All the Cats Join In" and "Johnnie Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet." 'Cats' is an energetic big band number with Benny Goodman music playing while a pencil draws the action as it happens. It's creative and cute with a surprisingly sexy part. You'll have to watch it to see what I mean. 'Fedora' is a sweet story about two hats (yes, hats) falling in love and becoming separated. This is narrated through song by the great Andrews Sisters. Overall, some nice little shorts that should please old-school Disney fans. Good animation and music. A very pleasant movie that will leave you with a smile on your face.
            7nnwahler

            Mixed bag, but a winner overall!

            These "potpourri" musicals Disney made in the late 40's are usually variable, but this feature's my favorite among that whole batch. The Disney guys are always at their best in animation emphasizing characterization, and those musical sketches stressing this are the ones that work best. But one of the centerpieces here always struck me as Disney at his all-time worst: his attempts to duplicate the artistic success of "Fantasia" with a jumbled treatment of "Peter and the Wolf." I have yet to see a successful visualization of this piece....better to hear it on records, since this is largely a "theater-of-the-mind" piece, geared to help youngsters learn about some of the instruments of the orchestra. The Disney guys turn it into pure sap. But "Casey at the Bat," "Johnny Fedora & Alice Bluebonnet," "The Martins & the Coys," and especially "All the Cats Join In" and "Willie the Singing Whale" more than make up for what surrounds them.
            Drewster58

            Some of my Dad's best work!

            Make Mine Music:

            What a great collection of stories! I watched it fairly recently with my Dad and some other family at his house in Pinon Hills. I still cry at the "Johnny Fedora" and "Willie The Whale" stories. I grew up watching these and so many Disney cartoons and movies on our old 16 millimeter projector. We still have it, but it needs a bulb. My nephew Kurt brought this cartoon up on DVD. It was great to see my Dad's "name up in lights," so to speak, at least for animation credits. He loved seeing it again, altho' his eyes aren't so good now at age 92. But he is still hanging in there.

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            • Curiosidades
              Pedro e o Lobo (1946) has an explicitly Russian setting and Russian characters who are portrayed sympathetically. It is an example of the period it was produced. For much of World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were allies. Pro-Russian/Soviet works such as the film Estrela do Norte (1943) were regularly produced by American creators. By 1946, when "Make Mine Music" came out, the War had recently ended and the two countries were still nominally allied. The tensions that would lead to the Cold War were already present, but major actions of hostility did not take place until 1947. It was only then than Anti-Soviet sentiment became the norm in the United States.
            • Erros de gravação
              When newspapers announcing the discovery of Willie the Whale are shown, one compares him to the "Lock Ness Monster." The correct spelling is "Loch".
            • Citações

              Narrator: Peter, don't just stand that way!

              [the wolf leans Peter downward]

              Narrator: And don't stand that way either.

            • Versões alternativas
              In 2000 Disney cut the entire "Martins & Coys" sequence from the film due to the comic gunplay which they feared could be confused with reality by children.
            • Conexões
              Edited from Without You (1946)
            • Trilhas sonoras
              Make Mine Music
              (1946) (uncredited)

              Music and Lyrics by Ken Darby and Eliot Daniel

              Sung by an offscreen chorus during the opening credits

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            • Data de lançamento
              • 15 de agosto de 1946 (Estados Unidos da América)
            • País de origem
              • Estados Unidos da América
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              • Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, Califórnia, EUA
            • Empresas de produção
              • Walt Disney Animation Studios
              • Walt Disney Productions
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            • Tempo de duração
              • 1 h 15 min(75 min)
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