Sorcery in the Sky

Sorcery in the Sky was a nightly fireworks show that played at the Disney-MGM Stiudios (now Disney's Hollywood Studios) theme park. Taking place in front of The Great Movie Ride, it ran from 1990 to 1998, when the park's version of Fantasmic! debuted.

Synopsis
An announcer introduces the guests to the show and shouts "Light, camera, action!" to set the stage. At this point, the sounds of a flickering projector and silent-era piano music play, which then segues into various movie themes, including those from The Wizard of Oz, Singin' in the Rain, Mary Poppins, Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark.

The announcer then tells the guests about one of Walt Disney's greatest film accomplishments: Fantasia. A medley of the various musical pieces from the film play before the grand finale, in which a giant inflatable Mickey Mouse in his "Sorcerer's Apprentice" garb emerges from the top of The Great Movie Ride and shoots sparks from its finger.

Trivia.

 * The show was originally narrated by Vincent Price, but the narration was removed after his death in 1993 and replaced with a deep-voiced announcer.