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Anyone interested in this film . . .
pixrox117 September 2022
. . . should be aware of the secret existence of "Behind the Tunes: The MGM Orchestra," a 17:02-length 2004 "bonus feature" on both the Tom & Jerry Spotlight and the Tom & Jerry Golden collections, but NOT available for review anywhere on the internet because review sites require internal credits to be included within any sort of film up for review, and the cheapskate fly-by-night "poverty row" film studio behind Tom & Jerry has a shoddy, lackadaisical attitude toward ALL of its products. As if they're just so much dust blowing in the wind. At any rate, The MGM Orchestra piece is entirely about MGM cartoon composer Walter Scott Bradley, focusing on his scoring of the Tom & Jerry cartoons. Near the end of this 17-minute piece, there is a two-minute long montage of such Oz hits as "We're Off to See the Wizard" and "Somewhere over the Rainbow" backed by clips from dozens of Tom & Jerry outings. A two-second copyright blurb says this feature is from "The Benson Company."
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