- Because of its unrealistic depiction of the post-Civil War "Reconstruction" era, this film has been quietly retired by the Walt Disney Company in the USA since 1986 (40th Anniversary re-release).
- This reconstruction-era costume drama was the very first film produced by Walt Disney to employ professional actors.
- James Baskett initially auditioned for a small voice part in the film. He not only got the part of Br'er Fox, but also Uncle Remus, making him the first live-action actor to be hired by Disney.
- The working title for "Song of the South" was "Uncle Remus".
- Most of the outdoor live action scenes were filmed in Phoenix, Arizona.
- All but five minutes of Song of the South contains music.
- This film has never been released on video or DVD in the USA.
I feel so sad because I haven't seen this film yet.
The big question is when will "Song of the South" going to be out on DVD.
I know that I'm not the only one who hasn't seen this film yet.
Millions haven't watch this film and I want to see it already.
Note to Disney take it out now!!!
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Fox Sunday lineup:
8:00 The Simpsons
8:30 King of the Hill
9:00 Family Guy
9:30 American Dad
Yeah, like Oliver said, here's hoping for a Walt Disney Treasure of the film for its 60th anniversary in 2006. *crosses fingers*
Life often leaves us standing bare, naked and dejected with a lost opportunity. Over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words: "Too late."
I cant believe I missed the Anniversery for this movie 58 years man I like Paka's way of thinking 2006 it will be 60 years maybe we'll get lucky and the movie will be relased in here in the US .