Il s'agit d'une anthologie de sept courts métrages dans la lignée de Fantasia (1940) et de La Boîte à musique (1946), mais incluant des prises de vues réelles.Il s'agit d'une anthologie de sept courts métrages dans la lignée de Fantasia (1940) et de La Boîte à musique (1946), mais incluant des prises de vues réelles.Il s'agit d'une anthologie de sept courts métrages dans la lignée de Fantasia (1940) et de La Boîte à musique (1946), mais incluant des prises de vues réelles.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
- Narrator
- (voix)
- …
- Andrews Sisters
- (voix (chant))
- (as Andrews Sisters)
- Andrews Sisters
- (voix (chant))
- (as Andrews Sisters)
- Andrews Sisters
- (voix (chant))
- (as Andrews Sisters)
- Self
- (générique uniquement)
- Frances Langford
- (voix (chant))
- Singing cowboy
- (as Sons of the Pioneers)
- Singing cowboy
- (as Sons of the Pioneers)
- Singing cowboy
- (as Sons of the Pioneers)
- Singing cowboy
- (as Sons of the Pioneers)
- Singing cowboy
- (as Sons of the Pioneers)
- Dinning Sisters
- (voix (chant))
- (as The Dinning Sisters)
- Dinning Sisters
- (voix (chant))
- (as The Dinning Sisters)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBecause of the controversy about cowboys smoking, the "Pecos Bill" segment was heavily edited for release on DVD. In the original film, Bill is seen smoking a cigarette in several sequences. The cigarette was edited out in each case, resulting in the removal of almost the entire tornado sequence and some odd hand and mouth movements for Bill throughout. These scenes have since been restored in a recent American Blu-ray release.
- GaffesAt the end of Pecos Bill (1948), when Pecos and Widowmaker go back to live with the coyotes, it's seen that Pecos has removed his clothes and left them in a pile in the desert and Widowmaker has removed his horseshoes. However, Widowmaker lost his horseshoes earlier in the cartoon when he was bucking around when Slue-Foot Sue was riding him and a cowboy was seen being hit in the head by the horseshoes.
- Citations
[introduction to "Blame It On the Samba"]
Master of Ceremonies: The intoxicating rhythm of the samba. A talented miss serves a musical cocktail with a true Latin American fling. So if three boisterous birds of a feather fall under the influence of this torrid tropical tempo, don't blame them, blame it on the rhythm of the samba.
- Versions alternativesThe November 2021 Blu-ray (a Disney Movie Club exclusive) contains the unaltered Pecos Bill segment, along with the original RKO logo and mono soundtrack. This version is also available on Disney+.
- ConnexionsEdited into Contraste dans le rythme (1955)
- Bandes originalesMelody Time
Written by George David Weiss (as George Weiss) and Bennie Benjamin
Performed by Buddy Clark
Melody Time is split into seven sections. "Once Upon A Wintertime" deals with a loving couple who go ice-skating on a frozen river; "Bumble Boogie" deals with a bee which is pursued by a variety of living musical instruments to the accompaniment of Rimsky Korsakov's Flight Of The Bumblebee; "Johnny Appleseed" retells an old American legend about a pioneer who struck out west and planted the first apple forests; "Little Toot" deals with a mischievous young tugboat which redeems itself by saving a liner in a storm; "Trees" is a short poetic sequence in which the title tells you all you need to know; "Blame It On The Samba" is a simple dance sequence starring Donald Duck; and "Pecos Bill", which begins with real-life actors (among them Bobby Driscoll) talking around a desert campfire, and proceeds to relate the animated story of the titular Wild West character who was raised by coyotes and got into various wacky adventures.
Generally-speaking, I find the longer sequences the best. The opening sequence, "Wintertime", is excellent, with just the right touch of comedy and excitement. "Little Toot" is excellent too - arguably the best episode in the film in fact. And "Pecos Bill" is thoroughly entertaining and has some laugh-out-loud moments. Of the longer episodes, only "Johnny Appleseed" feels laboured and frankly dull. The shorter episodes are actually rather disappointing. "Bumble Boogie" has terrific musical accompaniment, but is forgettable; "Trees" is pleasant but ordinary; and "Blame It On The Samba" looks like a rejected sequence from The Three Caballeros (1947), and is by far the most irritating sequence in this film, despite the presence of the perennially popular Donald Duck. On the whole, Melody Time might only really appeal to Disney completists; it has amusing and ingenious moments though you have to wade through some dull stretches to find them.
- barnabyrudge
- 16 août 2005
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