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Make Mine Music ()


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Animation done to contemporary popular music.

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Narrator / Willie / Whitey / Tetti-Tatti / Sailors / Newsman / Men / Workman / Cabbie / Cop / Scientists / Woman / Cat / Opera Singers / Chorus (segment "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met") (voice)
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Andrews Sisters (singingVoice) (as Andrews Sisters)
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Andrews Sisters (singingVoice) (as Andrews Sisters)
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Andrews Sisters (singingVoice) (as Andrews Sisters)
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Bandleader (creditOnly)
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Narrator (segment "Casey at the Bat") (voice)
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Narrator (segment "Peter and the Wolf") (voice)
Tatiana Riabouchinska ...
Silhouetted Dancer (as Riabouchinska)
David Lichine ...
Silhouetted Dancer (as Lichine)
The Pied Pipers ...
(voice) (as Pied Pipers)
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The King's Men / Choral Director (Ken Darby Chorus) (singingVoice) (as King's Men)
Jon Dodson ...
The King's Men (singingVoice) (as King's Men)
Bud Linn ...
The King's Men (singingVoice) (as King's Men)
Rad Robinson ...
The King's Men (singingVoice) (as King's Men)
The Ken Darby Singers ...
(voice) (as Ken Darby Chorus)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John Brown ...
Umpire (uncredited) (voice)
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Vocal effects (uncredited) (voice)
Dessie Flynn ...
Cutie from the stands (uncredited) (voice)
James MacDonald ...
Wolf (uncredited) (voice)
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Ivan the Cat (uncredited) (voice)
Norma Swank ...
Angry Woman in Crowd (segment "Casey at the Bat") (uncredited) (voice)

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Robert Cormack ... (as Bob Cormack)
Clyde Geronimi
Jack Kinney
Hamilton Luske
Joshua Meador ... (as Josh Meador)

Written by

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Homer Brightman ... (story) &
Dick Huemer ... (story) &
Dick Kinney ... (story) &
John Walbridge ... (story) &
Tom Oreb ... (story) &
Dick Shaw ... (story) &
Eric Gurney ... (story) &
Sylvia Moberly-Holland ... (story) (as Sylvia Holland) &
T. Hee ... (story) &
Erdman Penner ... (story) (as Ed Penner) &
Dick Kelsey ... (story) &
James Bodrero ... (story) (as Jim Bodrero) &
Roy Williams ... (story) &
Jesse Marsh ... (story) &
Erwin Graham ... (story)
 
Sergei Prokofiev ... (fairy tale) (uncredited)
 
Frank Tashlin ... (story) (uncredited)
 
Ernest Lawrence Thayer ... (poem) (uncredited)
 
Sam Cobean ... (story) (uncredited)

Music by

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Eliot Daniel ... (uncredited)
Oliver Wallace ... (uncredited)
Charles Wolcott ... (uncredited)

Editorial Department

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George Cave ... color timer (uncredited)

Production Management

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Joe Grant ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Rusty Jones ... assistant director (uncredited)
Ted Sebern ... assistant director (uncredited)
Bee Selck ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Mary Blair ... art supervisor
John Hench ... art supervisor
Mique Nelson ... color consultant
Elmer Plummer ... art supervisor

Sound Department

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Robert O. Cook ... sound recordist
C.O. Slyfield ... sound recordist
George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Jack Boyd ... effects animator
Brad Case ... effects animator
Andy Engman ... effects animator
Ub Iwerks ... process effects
Don Patterson ... effects animator
George Rowley ... effects animator
Eustace Lycett ... special processes (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Bob Broughton ... animation photography (uncredited)
F. Bud Mautino ... animation photography (uncredited)

Animation Department

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Hal Ambro ... animator
Ed Benedict ... layout
Al Bertino ... animator
Mary Blair ... color and styling
Jack Campbell ... animator
Les Clark ... animator
Claude Coats ... backgrounds
Merle Cox ... backgrounds
Don DaGradi ... layout (as Don Da Gradi)
Al Dempster ... backgrounds
Phil Duncan ... animator
Hugh Fraser ... animator
Hugh Hennesy ... layout
Ray Huffine ... backgrounds
Ralph Hulett ... backgrounds
Ollie Johnston ... animator
Bill Justice ... animator
Milt Kahl ... animator
Ward Kimball ... animator
Hal King ... animator
Eric Larson ... animator
John Lounsbery ... animator
Tom Massey ... animator
John McManus ... animator
Fred Moore ... animator
John Niendorff ... layout
Lance Nolley ... layout
Cliff Nordberg ... animator
Ken O'Brien ... animator
Kendall O'Connor ... layout
Charles Payzant ... layout
Charles Philippi ... layout
Art Riley ... backgrounds
John Sibley ... animator
Harvey Toombs ... animator
Jimi Trout ... backgrounds
Judge Whitaker ... animator
Thelma Witmer ... backgrounds
Al Zinnen ... layout
Wilma Baker ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Phyllis Barnhart ... painter (uncredited)
Ted Berman ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Rudy Cataldi ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Eric Cleworth ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Al Coe ... animator (uncredited)
Virginia Fontanella ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Myrna Gibbs ... inker (uncredited) / painter (uncredited)
Grace Godino ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Harry Hamsel ... animator (uncredited)
Jerry Hathcock ... animator (uncredited)
Eadie Hofmann ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Wilfred Jackson ... animator (uncredited)
Bill Layne ... backgrounds (uncredited)
Jeanne Lee Keil ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Ann Lord ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Dick Lucas ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Don Lusk ... animator (uncredited)
Murray McClellan ... animator (uncredited)
Bob McCrea ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Fred Moore ... character designer (uncredited)
Milt Neil ... animator (uncredited)
Buf Nerbovig ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Dale Oliver ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Don Patterson ... animator (uncredited)
Dodie Roberts ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Sylvia Roemer ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Carmen Sanderson ... inker and painter (uncredited)
Al Stetter ... animator (uncredited)
Art Stevens ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Mary Tebb ... color models supervisor (uncredited)
Ruth Tompson ... scene planner (uncredited)
Noel Tucker ... animator (uncredited)
Karl Van Leuven ... animator (uncredited)
Val Vreeland ... ink and paint (uncredited)
Xenia ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Cy Young ... animator (uncredited)

Music Department

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Eliot Daniel ... songs by
Ken Darby ... associate music director
Ray Gilbert ... songs by
Edward H. Plumb ... associate music director (as Edward Plumb)
Oliver Wallace ... associate music director
Charles Wolcott ... music director
Bobby Worth ... songs by
Allie Wrubel ... songs by
The Andrews Sisters ... singers (uncredited)
Benny Goodman ... musician (uncredited)
Herman Hand ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Fletcher Henderson ... music arranger (uncredited)
The Ken Darby Singers ... singers (uncredited)
The King's Men ... singers (uncredited)
The Pied Pipers ... singers (uncredited)
Edward H. Plumb ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Thurl Ravenscroft ... singer (uncredited)
Ethmer Roten ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Andy Russell ... singer (uncredited)
Vic Schoen ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Dinah Shore ... singer (uncredited)
Al Teeter ... music editor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Walt Disney ... presenter
Elaine Bowie ... secretary (uncredited)
Dolores Koch ... secretary (uncredited)
Dorris Pugsley ... secretary (uncredited)
Eva Jane Sinclair ... secretary (uncredited)
Betty Sketchley ... secretary (uncredited)
Ruth Wright ... secretary (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In the tradition of FANTASIA, MAKE MINE MUSIC is a glorious collection of musically charged animated shorts featuring such fun-filled favorites as "Peter And The Wolf," narrated by the beloved voice behind Winnie The Pooh. In addition, you'll enjoy such classic cartoon hits as "Casey At The Bat," "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At The Met," and "Johnnie Fedora And Alice Bluebonnet," the whimsical adventure of two hats who fall in love in a department store window. Every member of your family will have a favorite in this musical medley of fun and fantasy from Disney. Written by Disney

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Taglines A MUSICAL FANTASY(print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche -Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas- September 26, 1946 - all caps) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Swing Street (United States)
  • La boîte à musique (France)
  • Lachkonzert in Entenhausen (Germany)
  • Música, maestro (Spain)
  • Сыграй мою музыку (Russia)
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  • 75 min
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Trivia Peter and the Wolf (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 The North Star (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. See more »
Goofs In All the Cats Join In (1946), when the blonde teenage boy and brunette teenage girl in their car pick up their first passenger, a brown haired teenage hitchhiker boy, their car is speeding so fast that his shoes fall off when he is picked up. Yet in the next shot of the car, the hitchhiker boy can be seen in the back seat of the car with his feet propped up and his shoes are back on his feet. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from Without You (1946). See more »
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Quotes Narrator: Peter, don't just stand that way!
[the wolf leans Peter downward]
Narrator: And don't stand that way either.
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