Walt Disney's Make Mine Music!
Halfsheet vintage movie poster for
Walt Disney's "Make Mine Music!", an animated musical anthology film released by RKO Radio Pictures on April 20, 1946.
The film, Disney's eighth animated feature, was one of six "package films" released during and after World War II, created to keep the studio viable while much of the staff was drafted.
Poster Details
Talent Featured: The poster lists major musical stars of the era, including Benny Goodman, Dinah Shore, The Andrews Sisters, Nelson Eddy, and The Pied Pipers.
Visuals: It features stylized dancing characters and anthropomorphic musical instruments, such as a dancing saxophone and drum, consistent with the film's "musical fantasy" theme.
Format: This specific poster design was used for various marketing materials, including standard 22" x 28" half-sheet movie posters and lobby cards.
Film Segments
The anthology consists of ten distinct musical shorts, including:
"Peter and the Wolf": Narrated by Sterling Holloway.
"The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met": Featuring all voices by Nelson Eddy.
"All the Cats Join In": A "hepcat" segment featuring Benny Goodman and his Orchestra.
"Casey at the Bat": A recitation of the famous poem by Jerry Colonna.
"The Martins and the Coys": A segment often edited out of modern US home video releases due to its depiction of gunplay.
Walt Disney's "Make Mine Music!", an animated musical anthology film released by RKO Radio Pictures on April 20, 1946.
The film, Disney's eighth animated feature, was one of six "package films" released during and after World War II, created to keep the studio viable while much of the staff was drafted.
Poster Details
Talent Featured: The poster lists major musical stars of the era, including Benny Goodman, Dinah Shore, The Andrews Sisters, Nelson Eddy, and The Pied Pipers.
Visuals: It features stylized dancing characters and anthropomorphic musical instruments, such as a dancing saxophone and drum, consistent with the film's "musical fantasy" theme.
Format: This specific poster design was used for various marketing materials, including standard 22" x 28" half-sheet movie posters and lobby cards.
Film Segments
The anthology consists of ten distinct musical shorts, including:
"Peter and the Wolf": Narrated by Sterling Holloway.
"The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met": Featuring all voices by Nelson Eddy.
"All the Cats Join In": A "hepcat" segment featuring Benny Goodman and his Orchestra.
"Casey at the Bat": A recitation of the famous poem by Jerry Colonna.
"The Martins and the Coys": A segment often edited out of modern US home video releases due to its depiction of gunplay.
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