Harman and Ising had a long and checkered career producing cartoons. They started out with Disney, spent the middle part of their career creating Warner's Merry Melodies and Loony Tunes, then wound up at MGM in charge of their cartoon department until they gradually.... stopped in the mid forties. This is a fairly typical production of theirs from thirties: beautifully drawn, in lavish Technicolor, the full use of the MGM symphony orchestra, and they turned out cartoons with bad gags that would offend no one, adorning puerile adaptations of banal stories "fit for children." It wasn't until the mid-forties, when the pair of them went off to do war work, that Hanna & Barbera invented Tom & Jerry, with their elaborate violence, and Tex Avery showed up to spread mayhem that MGM's cartoon department took off.
If you have a technical interest in the history of cartoons, you might want to see this. Otherwise, give it a miss.