Song of the South DVD

Disney Song of the South Uncle Remus Brer Rabbit
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This is the Original, 1946 Walt Disney Classic, Song of the South, on DVD, rare, hard to find and out of print! It is complete, uncut, uncensored, in English only, with no subtitles! PLEASE NOTE: This Song of the South dvd originates from a LaserDisc Transfer to dvd. The dvd is Region Free and will play on any dvd player, worldwide, guaranteed! Believe us, when we tell you, you will not be disappointed! Comes new, sealed, with cover artwork, in a "slim-line" dvd case.

Features
The 1972 TV Trailer, the 1986 Theatrical Trailer and the 1946 Radio Plug with Johnny Mercer!

    Starring

  • Ruth Warrick
  • Lucile Watson
  • Hattie McDaniel
  • Luana Patten
  • Bobby Driscoll
  • James Baskett, as Uncle Remus!

And Yes.....Tar Baby and The Rabbit Roast are here.....along with the "Hidden Easter Egg Cartoon".....aka "Coal Black and De Sebben Dwarfs"!



 

 

Did you know?

  • James Baskett initially auditioned for a small voice part in the film. He not only got the part of Brer Fox, but also Uncle Remus, making him the first live-action actor to be hired by Disney.
  • When "Splash Mountain", an amusement ride based on the film, "Song of the South" opened in Disneyland in the '90's, the local NAACP and others protested the ride.
  • A special Academy Award was given "To James Baskett for his able and heart-warming characterization of Uncle Remus, friend and story teller to the children of the world."
  • The working title for "Song of the South" was "Uncle Remus".
  • Contrary to misconception, the film takes place after the U.S. Civil War, during the period known as, "Reconstruction".
  • All but five minutes of Song of the South contains music.
  • Brer Rabbit's laughing heard during the Laughing Place sequence is reused in The Jungle Book (1967) when Baloo tickles King Louie.
  • In 2003, the Online Film Critics Society ranked the film as the 67th greatest animated film of all time.
  • Songs featured in the film include:

    • "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"
    • "Song of the South"
    • "Uncle Remus Said"
    • "Everybody's Got a Laughing Place"
    • "How Do You Do?"
    • "Sooner or Later"
    • "Who Wants to Live Like That?"
    • "Let the Rain Pour Down"
    • "All I Want"
    There are three animated segments in the Song of the South movie:
    • Brer Rabbit Runs Away": about 8 minutes, including the song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah".
    • "The Tar Baby": about 12 minutes, interrupted with a short live action scene about two thirds of the way into the cartoon, including the song "How Do You Do?"
    • "Brer Rabbit's Laughing place": about 5 minutes and the only segment that doesn't use Uncle Remus as an intro to its main story, including the song "Everybody's Got a Laughing place."

 
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