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Cartoon Summary:
In the post-Civil War South, Little Johnny is taken to his grandmother's plantation where he meets kindly Uncle Remus and is guided by his tall tales of Brer... (more)
Cartoon Production Information:
Combined live action and animation. Billed as "Walt Disney's first live-action musical drama." James Baskett (Uncle Remus) was the first live actor hired by Disney. James Baskett passed away two... (more)
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Comments By: 4CK |
I've seen this film..when it was
rereleased back in the 1970's.
And I never found it racist or
unreal in any way.
The relationship between the three
2 of 7 people found this comment useful
Song of the South |
Comments By: ValeriaIHughes |
As a American who is black, I want to see this released again. I remember seeing this when I was really young, and the singing was awesome! I want my kids to see it too. No one asked me or anyone that I know if they should seal this movie up because of... (read more)
4 of 8 people found this comment useful
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Comments By: BDS |
I was fortunate enough while stationed in Japan to rent the Japanese Laserdisc release of this classic. The live action portions are painfully strained (not due to racial overtones; just a script that is weak and acting that pushes cute to regions beyond),... (read more)
3 of 6 people found this comment useful
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