1. Song of the South | Rotten Tomatoes
Synopsis Plantation handyman Uncle Remus (James Baskett) entertains a lonely boy (Bobby Driscoll) with Brer Rabbit fables. Live action/animation.
Plantation handyman Uncle Remus (James Baskett) entertains a lonely boy (Bobby Driscoll) with Brer Rabbit fables. Live action/animation.
2. Song of the South - Full Cast & Crew - TV Guide
Actor ; Hattie McDaniel. Aunt Tempy ; Ruth Warrick. Sally ; Anita Brown. Maid ; Glenn Leedy. Toby ; Gene Holland. Favers Boy.
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3. Song of the South | Disney Wiki - Fandom
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Song of the South is a 1946 American musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures, based on the Uncle Remus stories by Joel Chandler Harris. The live actors provide a sentimental frame story, in which Uncle Remus relates the folk tales of the adventures of Br'er Rabbit and his friends. These anthropomorphic animal characters appear in animation. The hit song from the film was "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", which won the 1947 Academy Award for Best Song and is frequently used as
4. Song of the South (1946) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
Cast & Crew · Ruth Warrick · Bobby Driscoll · James Baskett · Luana Patten · Lucile Watson · Hattie Mcdaniel.
Uncle Remus draws upon his tales of Brer Rabbit to help little Johnny deal his confusion over his parents' separation as well as his new life on the plantation. The tales: The Briar Patch, The Tar Baby and Brer Rabbit's Laughing place.
5. Song of the South (1946) - Letterboxd
Now I see exactly why Disney has buried this film as much as they can. It's not only offensive, it's insidious. The insanely racist past of films is often much ...
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6. Song of the South | Moviepedia - Fandom
Song of the South, made under the working title Uncle Remus, was the very first film produced by Walt Disney to employ professional actors. James Baskett was ...
Song of the South is a feature film produced by Walt Disney Productions, released on November 12, 1946 by RKO Radio Pictures and based on the Uncle Remus cycle of stories by Joel Chandler Harris. It was one of Walt Disney's earliest feature films to combine live action footage with animation and was the first Disney feature film in which live actors were hired for lead roles. The live actors provide a sentimental frame story, in which Uncle Remus relates the folk tales of the adventures of Br'er
7. Song of the South | Disney animation, live action, musical | Britannica
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Song of the South, American semianimated musical film, released in 1946 by the Disney Company, that is rarely aired or shown in the United States because of controversial “racial” aspects of the film. Based on the Uncle Remus stories by Joel Chandler Harris, the film is set in the American South of
8. Song of the South (1946)
James Baskett initially auditioned for a small voice part in the film. He not only got the part of Br'er Fox, but also Uncle Remus, making him the first live- ...
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9. Song of the South (1946) - Plex
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In "Song of the South," Uncle Remus enriches a young boy's world with enchanting tales of Br'er Rabbit's clever escapades, where wit triumphs over brute force. Set against a backdrop of Southern charm, these stories weave joy into a troubled era.