6/10
Some Memorable Moments, but Too Few
10 April 2020
With too little music to call it a musical and too silly a plot to explain why it drew audiences at the height of World War II, the movie is best remembered for its early mix of animation and live action, wherein the wall paper comes to life as the cast mutilates "The Pilgrim's Chorus" from Richard Wagner's opera "Tannhauser." Also worth noting: the unmistakable voice of Billie Burke (the good witch in The Wizard of Oz), June Havoc singing "The Man with the Big Sombrero," and a rare talking film appearance by gorgeous Pola Negri, the Polish silent film siren who once called Rudolph Valentino the love of her life.
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