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DVD created * ON DEMAND * Using a Top Quality DVD R Disc - No Artwork or DVD Case included
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DVD
Contains Full Menus, Chapters & Features Of The Studio Release
unless otherwise stated. This DVD is a High Quality BACKUP of the studio
release on DVD R. This title is very rare, out of print and has NO
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Song Of The South DVD 1946
This is the original feature length classic from 1946 and was the first major motion picture release to blend animation and live action!
DVD Synopsis and information: A
true Disney classic blending live action and gorgeous animation with
wonderful songs and story telling. All the color of the south that only
Disney can bring to life. All you have to do is hum Zip-A-Dee Doo Dah...
and you know the rest. Uncle Remus, played effortlessly by James
Baskett, gives a great performance and interacts with the children and
animated animals like they were really there.
The movie looks quite good for going on 70 years
old. The colorful animation sequences is where the film shines visually.
Song Of The South DVD 1946 continues to entertain families to this day. Song Of The South DVD release may never happen officially.
Song Of The South 1946 DVD is a a Disney film that was made in a different era, remains divisive and will continue to be shrouded in controversy. Song Of The South DVD is a sweet film and was a historical technical achievement that blended live action and animation for the first time in a feature film. The matter of Disney releasing this to home video
debate goes on to this day.
This was one
of Disney's first major studio accomplishments but with some definite
feathers ruffled from the African American community.
Song Of The South DVD marked a turning point for Disney. The colors literally leap off the
screen.
Actors: Ruth Warrick, Bobby Driscoll, James Baskett, Luana Patten, Lucile Watson Directors: Harve Foster, Wilfred Jackson Writers: Bill Peet, Dalton S. Reymond, Joel Chandler Harris, Maurice Rapf, Morton Grant Format: NTSC, Color, Fullscreen 1.33:1 Language: English Region: Region 1 NTSC (U.S. and Canada) Rated: G (General Audience) Run Time: 91 minutes
Song Of The South 1946 Teaser
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