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Only the magic of Walt Disney could bring you the tales of Uncle Remus and Brer Rabbit . . . live actors with cartoon background!
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Country
USA
Filming Locations
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Language
Sound Mix
Color
Film Type
Film Class
Niche Genre
Mood
Themes
Tones
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Advice,
Birthday,
Black [race],
Bull,
Encounter,
Father,
Folk Tales,
Folklore,
Fox,
Freedom,
Friendship,
Generation Gap,
Grandmother,
Group,
Home,
Journey,
Lessons,
Life,
Love,
Man,
Mother,
Musical [play],
Parent,
Plantation,
Problems,
Rabbit,
Reconstruction,
Return,
Runaway [from Home],
Running,
Scarecrows,
Secrets,
Slavery,
Son,
Songwriter,
South,
Storyteller,
Surrogate,
Trick,
Uncle,
Visit
Wikipedia
Song of the South is a 1946 feature film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is based on the Uncle Remus cycle of 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 Brer 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 part of Disney's montage themes, and which has become widely-used in popular culture. The film inspired the Disney theme park attraction Splash Mountain.
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