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Song Of The South 1946 35mm 1080p BluRay X265 HEVC AC3-SARTRE
TORRENT SUMMARY
Song of the South
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Theatrical Release: 1946-11-20 DVD Release: 1970-01-01 Torrent Release: 07-02-2021 by user
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Movie Genre:
Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Musical
Runtime:
94 min.
Parental Rating:
G
Awards:
Won 1 Oscar. Another 1 win & 1 nomination.
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DESCRIPTION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Song of the South (1946) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STARS...........: Ruth Warrick, Bobby Driscoll, James Baskett DIRECTOR........: Harve Foster, Wilfred Jackson WRITERS.........: Dalton S. Reymond, Morton Grant, Maurice Rapf GENRE...........: Animation, Comedy, Family IMDB............: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038969 RUNTIME.........: 1h 33mn SIZE............: 5.37 GB VIDEO CODEC.....: HEVC ([email protected]) BITRATE.........: 8000 Kbps (2-pass) RESOLUTION......: 1440x1080 ASPECT RATIO....: 1.33:1 FRAMERATE.......: 23.976 fps AUDIO...........: English AC3 2.0 192kbps SUBTITLES.......: ENG SOURCE..........: 35mm Sourced Blu-ray ENCODE DATE.....: 2021-02-04
Song of the South is a blend of live action and animation, based on the popular "Uncle Remus" stories of Joel Chandler Harris. Set in the years just after the Civil War, the story begins with young Johnny (Bobby Driscoll) being sent to live at the southern plantation of his grandmother (Lucile Watson) while his parents contemplate divorce. At first disconsolate, the boy is cheered up by African-American handyman Uncle Remus (James Baskett), who tells him many delightful fables concerning the clever trickster Br'er Rabbit, whose adventures are illustrated in cartoon form. Each story has a moral, which Johnny applies to the exigencies of his real life. Johnny's mother (Ruth Warrick) disapproves of Uncle Remus, and orders the boy never to visit the kindly old black man again. Uncle Remus packs his bags and leaves; while chasing after him, Johnny is injured by a bull. He recovers thanks to the friendly presence of Uncle Remus, and all is forgiven. The film was awarded the Best Song Oscar for "Zip-a-dee Doo Dah," and James Baskett won a special Oscar for his portrayal of Uncle Remus. Disney has withheld the movie in the U.S. ever since its last theatrical re-release in 1986, due to controversy over what some (including the NAACP) argue is a sugar-coated depiction of the Reconstruction-era South