Fantasia
(1940)|
Walt Disney envisioned Fantasia as a marriage of animation and music, the latter provided by composers ranging from Bach to Mussorgsky and performed by the Leopold Stokowski-conducted Philadelphia Orchestra. The Oscar-winning film is composed of eight segments (each set to the music of a different composer), including "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," in which Disney himself (in an uncredited performance) provides the voice of Mickey.
General audiences. All ages admitted.
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General audiences. All ages admitted.