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Release Date:
November 12, 1946
Original Title:
Song of the South
Alternate Titles:
A Canção do Sul
I Racconti Dello Zio Tom
La canción del Sur
Melodie van het Zuiden
Mélodie du Sud
Walt Disney's Song of the South
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G BR: L FR: U GB: U US: G
Runtime: 94
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.
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2004 #47 |
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Animation:
Les Clark
Blaine Gibson
Brad Case
Al Coe
George Rowley
Hal Ambro
Joshua Meador
Hal King
Rudy Larriva
Don Lusk
Harvey Toombs
Cliff Nordberg
Tom Massey
Ken O'Brien
Murray McClellan
Rudy Cataldi
Dick N. Lucas
Al Stetter
Clarke Mallery
Paul Murry
Xenia
Animation Coordinator:
Bill Peet
Animation Director:
Marc Davis
Ollie Johnston
John Lounsbery
Eric Larson
Milt Kahl
Art Designer:
Elmer Plummer
Art Direction:
Perry Ferguson
Philip Barber
Harold Doughty
Charles Philippi
Hugh Hennesy
Assistant Director:
Jack Atwood
William McGarry
Associate Producer:
Perce Pearce
Background Designer:
Al Dempster
Ray Huffine
Ralph Hulett
Brice Mack
Ed Starr
Camera Operator:
F. Bud Mautino
Bob Broughton
Color Assistant:
Mitchell Kovaleski
Color Timer:
George Cave
Colorist:
Natalie Kalmus
Conceptual Design:
Mary Blair
Costume Design:
Mary Wills
Director:
Harve Foster
Wilfred Jackson
Director of Photography:
Gregg Toland
Editor:
William Morgan
Gaffer:
Vic Jones
Music:
Charles Wolcott
Music Arranger:
Daniele Amfitheatrof
Paul J. Smith
Music Director:
Ken Darby
Charles Wolcott
Music Editor:
Al Teeter
Musician:
Ethmer Roten
Novel:
Joel Chandler Harris
Orchestrator:
Edward H. Plumb
Painter:
Wilma Baker
Phyllis Barnhart
Myrna Gibbs
Virginia Fontanella
Grace Godino
Eadie Hofmann
Jeanne Lee Keil
Ann Lord
Dodie Roberts
Mary Tebb
Margaret Trinidade
Buf Nerbovig
Carmen Sanderson
Val Vreeland
Joyce Walker
Producer:
Walt Disney
Production Manager:
Frederic Leahy
Props:
Irving W. Sindler
Screenplay:
Morton Grant
Maurice Rapf
Dalton S. Reymond
Songs:
Foster Carling
Arthur Johnston
Robert MacGimsey
Allie Wrubel
Ray Gilbert
Hy Heath
Johnny Lange
Sam Coslow
Ken Darby
Eliot Daniel
Sound Director:
C.O. Slyfield
Sound Editor:
Gloria Gottschalk
Sound Engineer:
George Lowerre
Sound Recordist:
Harold J. Steck
Fred Lau
Story:
Dalton S. Reymond
Ralph Wright
Bill Peet
Vernon Stallings
Supervising Art Director:
Ken Anderson
Visual Effects:
Ub Iwerks
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