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Song of the South (1946)
Family, Animation . 01 h 34 m
3/5(1)

Overview

Uncle Remus draws upon his tales of Br'er Rabbit to help little Johnny deal with his confusion over his parents' separation as well as his new life on the plantation.

Release Date

12 November 1946

Languages

English,

Produced By

Walt Disney Productions,

Directed by :
Wilfred Jackson

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Summary

"Song of the South - Here Comes the Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Show!" is english Language Movie.

"Song of the South" was released on 12 November 1946 it had a budget of $2,125,000 and had box office collection of $65,000,000.

The movie was directed by Wilfred Jackson

It has cast of: James Baskett as Uncle Remus / Br'er Fox (Voice), Ruth Warrick as Sally, Bobby Driscoll as Johnny, Luana Patten as Ginny, Lucile Watson as Grandmother, Hattie McDaniel as Aunt Tempy, Erik Rolf as John (as Eric Rolf), Glenn Leedy as Toby, Mary Field as Mrs. Favers, Anita Brown as Maid, Georgie Nokes as Jake Favers, Gene Holland as Joe Flavers, Nick Stewart as Br'er Bear (voice), Johnny Lee as Br'er Rabbit (voice), Helen Crozier as Mother Possum (voice), Babette De Castro as Bird Voices (voice) (uncredited), Cherie De Castro as Bird Voices (voice) (uncredited), Peggy De Castro as Bird Voices (voice) (uncredited), Roy Glenn as Br'er Frog (voice) (uncredited), Clarence Nash as Mr. Bluebird (voice) (uncredited), Olivier Urbain as Mr. Favers (uncredited), Ernestine Wade as Butterfly (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Harve Foster as Director(Directing), Wilfred Jackson as Director(Directing), Dalton S. Reymond as Story(Writing), Joel Chandler Harris as Novel(Writing), Morton Grant as Screenplay(Writing), Dalton S. Reymond as Screenplay(Writing), Maurice Rapf as Screenplay(Writing), Les Clark as Animation(Visual Effects), Mary Blair as Conceptual Design(Art), Walt Disney as Producer(Production), Perce Pearce as Associate Producer(Production), Gregg Toland as Director of Photography(Camera), Bill Peet as Story(Writing), Ralph Wright as Story(Writing), Vernon Stallings as Story(Writing), Daniele Amfitheatrof as Music Arranger(Sound), Paul J. Smith as Music Arranger(Sound), Charles Wolcott as Music(Sound), William Morgan as Editor(Editing), Perry Ferguson as Art Direction(Art), Jack Atwood as Assistant Director(Directing), William McGarry as Assistant Director(Directing), Elmer Plummer as Art Designer(Art), Irving W. Sindler as Props(Art), Fred Lau as Sound Recordist(Sound), C.O. Slyfield as Sound Director(Sound), Harold J. Steck as Sound Recordist(Sound), Gloria Gottschalk as Sound Editor(Sound), George Lowerre as Sound Engineer(Sound), Brad Case as Animation(Visual Effects), Blaine Gibson as Animation(Visual Effects), Ub Iwerks as Visual Effects(Visual Effects), Joshua Meador as Animation(Visual Effects), George Rowley as Animation(Visual Effects), Frederic Leahy as Production Manager(Production), Mary Wills as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Bob Broughton as Camera Operator(Camera), Vic Jones as Gaffer(Lighting), F. Bud Mautino as Camera Operator(Camera), Hal Ambro as Animation(Visual Effects), Ken Anderson as Supervising Art Director(Art), Philip Barber as Art Direction(Art), Al Coe as Animation(Visual Effects), Marc Davis as Animation Director(Visual Effects), Al Dempster as Background Designer(Art), Harold Doughty as Art Direction(Art), Hugh Hennesy as Art Direction(Art), Ray Huffine as Background Designer(Art), Ralph Hulett as Background Designer(Art), Ollie Johnston as Animation Director(Visual Effects), Milt Kahl as Animation Director(Visual Effects), Hal King as Animation(Visual Effects), Rudy Larriva as Animation(Visual Effects), Eric Larson as Animation Director(Visual Effects), John Lounsbery as Animation Director(Visual Effects), Don Lusk as Animation(Visual Effects), Brice Mack as Background Designer(Art), Tom Massey as Animation(Visual Effects), Murray McClellan as Animation(Visual Effects), Cliff Nordberg as Animation(Visual Effects), Ken O'Brien as Animation(Visual Effects), Charles Philippi as Art Direction(Art), Ed Starr as Background Designer(Art), Harvey Toombs as Animation(Visual Effects), Wilma Baker as Painter(Art), Phyllis Barnhart as Painter(Art), Rudy Cataldi as Animation(Visual Effects), Virginia Fontanella as Painter(Art), Myrna Gibbs as Painter(Art), Grace Godino as Painter(Art), Eadie Hofmann as Painter(Art), Jeanne Lee Keil as Painter(Art), Ann Lord as Painter(Art), Dick N. Lucas as Animation(Visual Effects), Clarke Mallery as Animation(Visual Effects), Paul Murry as Animation(Visual Effects), Buf Nerbovig as Painter(Art), Bill Peet as Animation Coordinator(Visual Effects), Dodie Roberts as Painter(Art), Carmen Sanderson as Painter(Art), Al Stetter as Animation(Visual Effects), Mary Tebb as Painter(Art), Margaret Trinidade as Painter(Art), Val Vreeland as Painter(Art), Joyce Walker as Painter(Art), Xenia as Animation(Visual Effects), Natalie Kalmus as Colorist(Editing), George Cave as Color Timer(Editing), Ken Darby as Music Director(Sound), Edward H. Plumb as Orchestrator(Sound), Charles Wolcott as Music Director(Sound), Ethmer Roten as Musician(Sound), Al Teeter as Music Editor(Sound), Mitchell Kovaleski as Color Assistant(Editing), Allie Wrubel as Songs(Sound), Ray Gilbert as Songs(Sound), Foster Carling as Songs(Sound), Sam Coslow as Songs(Sound), Eliot Daniel as Songs(Sound), Hy Heath as Songs(Sound), Arthur Johnston as Songs(Sound), Johnny Lange as Songs(Sound), Robert MacGimsey as Songs(Sound), Ken Darby as Songs(Sound), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Harve Foster
Director
O:Directing

Wilfred Jackson
Director
O:Directing

Dalton S. Reymond
Story
O:Writing

Joel Chandler Harris
Novel
O:Writing

Morton Grant
Screenplay
O:Writing

Dalton S. Reymond
Screenplay
O:Writing

Maurice Rapf
Screenplay
O:Writing

Les Clark
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Mary Blair
Conceptual Design
O:Art

Walt Disney
Producer
O:Production

Perce Pearce
Associate Producer
O:Production

Gregg Toland
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Bill Peet
Story
O:Writing

Ralph Wright
Story
O:Writing

Vernon Stallings
Story
O:Writing

Daniele Amfitheatrof
Music Arranger
O:Sound

Paul J. Smith
Music Arranger
O:Sound

Charles Wolcott
Music
O:Sound

William Morgan
Editor
O:Editing

Perry Ferguson
Art Direction
O:Art

Jack Atwood
Assistant Director
O:Directing

William McGarry
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Elmer Plummer
Art Designer
O:Art

Irving W. Sindler
Props
O:Art

Fred Lau
Sound Recordist
O:Sound

C.O. Slyfield
Sound Director
O:Sound

Harold J. Steck
Sound Recordist
O:Sound

Gloria Gottschalk
Sound Editor
O:Sound

George Lowerre
Sound Engineer
O:Sound

Brad Case
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Blaine Gibson
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Ub Iwerks
Visual Effects
O:Visual Effects

Joshua Meador
Animation
O:Visual Effects

George Rowley
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Frederic Leahy
Production Manager
O:Production

Mary Wills
Costume Design
O:Costume & Make-Up

Bob Broughton
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Vic Jones
Gaffer
O:Lighting

F. Bud Mautino
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Hal Ambro
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Ken Anderson
Supervising Art Director
O:Art

Philip Barber
Art Direction
O:Art

Al Coe
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Marc Davis
Animation Director
O:Visual Effects

Al Dempster
Background Designer
O:Art

Harold Doughty
Art Direction
O:Art

Hugh Hennesy
Art Direction
O:Art

Ray Huffine
Background Designer
O:Art

Ralph Hulett
Background Designer
O:Art

Ollie Johnston
Animation Director
O:Visual Effects

Milt Kahl
Animation Director
O:Visual Effects

Hal King
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Rudy Larriva
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Eric Larson
Animation Director
O:Visual Effects

John Lounsbery
Animation Director
O:Visual Effects

Don Lusk
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Brice Mack
Background Designer
O:Art

Tom Massey
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Murray McClellan
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Cliff Nordberg
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Ken O'Brien
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Charles Philippi
Art Direction
O:Art

Ed Starr
Background Designer
O:Art

Harvey Toombs
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Wilma Baker
Painter
O:Art

Phyllis Barnhart
Painter
O:Art

Rudy Cataldi
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Virginia Fontanella
Painter
O:Art

Myrna Gibbs
Painter
O:Art

Grace Godino
Painter
O:Art

Eadie Hofmann
Painter
O:Art

Jeanne Lee Keil
Painter
O:Art

Ann Lord
Painter
O:Art

Dick N. Lucas
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Clarke Mallery
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Paul Murry
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Buf Nerbovig
Painter
O:Art

Bill Peet
Animation Coordinator
O:Visual Effects

Dodie Roberts
Painter
O:Art

Carmen Sanderson
Painter
O:Art

Al Stetter
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Mary Tebb
Painter
O:Art

Margaret Trinidade
Painter
O:Art

Val Vreeland
Painter
O:Art

Joyce Walker
Painter
O:Art

Xenia
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Natalie Kalmus
Colorist
O:Editing

George Cave
Color Timer
O:Editing

Ken Darby
Music Director
O:Sound

Edward H. Plumb
Orchestrator
O:Sound

Charles Wolcott
Music Director
O:Sound

Ethmer Roten
Musician
O:Sound

Al Teeter
Music Editor
O:Sound

Mitchell Kovaleski
Color Assistant
O:Editing

Allie Wrubel
Songs
O:Sound

Ray Gilbert
Songs
O:Sound

Foster Carling
Songs
O:Sound

Sam Coslow
Songs
O:Sound

Eliot Daniel
Songs
O:Sound

Hy Heath
Songs
O:Sound

Arthur Johnston
Songs
O:Sound

Johnny Lange
Songs
O:Sound

Robert MacGimsey
Songs
O:Sound

Ken Darby
Songs
O:Sound
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Status: Released
Released on:
12 November 1946

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Previews
Song of the South - 1972 Reissue Trailer (35mm 4K)
Song of The South (1946) re-issue original theatrical trailer from 1986 [FTD-0158]