Song of the South

"Here Comes the Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Show!"

Nov 20 1946 Approved 1h 34m
Animation, Comedy, Family

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.

Plot

After the Civil War, down in the Deep South state of Georgia, a little boy named Johnny (Bobby Driscoll) is excited about a trip to visit his grandmother living on a rural cotton/tobacco/rice/pecan plantation. However, his visit soon turns painful as he learns that his parents are separating, and his dad returns to Atlanta. Determined to run away, he starts off for Atlanta with all his possessions in a bag. As he starts leaving the plantation, he hears former slave-turned-sharecropper Uncle Remus (James Baskett) telling a group of people stories about Brer Rabbit. He stops to listen, and people start looking for him. Uncle Remus reassures them he knows where the boy is. Then he befriends Johnny and thru his Brer Rabbit stories convinces him to stay at home. Johnny befriends a little girl named Ginny. She gives him a puppy, and her older brothers want to drown it. Uncle Remus once again saves the day with his stories. Johnny's mother gets angry because Uncle Remus kept the dog, so she demands he not tell any more stories. Uncle Remus, unhappy about the way he's being treated, leaves for Atlanta. Johnny chases him and is injured by a bull. Although he almost dies, one of Uncle Remus' stories pulls him through.

Written by

Dalton S. Reymond, Morton Grant, Maurice Rapf

Directed by

Harve Foster, Wilfred Jackson

Production Countries

United States of America

Production Companies

Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Productions

Languages

English

Awards

Won 1 Oscar. 2 wins & 1 nomination total

Scores
# of Votes
15,852
Average Rating
6.9 out of 10
Metascore
54
Popularity
NA