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Ain't I done told you that Brer Rabbit, being little and without much strength, he's supposed to use his head instead of his foots?

7 seconds sound clip from the Song of the South (1946) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:53:35.732 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- He forgot everything, didn't he Brer Bear?

- Well, sir... You ain't never seen nobody that had humble come to tumbleness down as fine as what Brer Rabbit had it then.

- Poor little critter... He learned a powerful lesson, but he learned it too late...

- But it just goes to show you what comes of mixing up with something you got no business with in the first place. And don't you never forget it!

- How did Brer Rabbit get away, Uncle Remus?

- Who say he get away?

- Brer Rabbit always gets away.

- Don't you be too sure.

- Ain't I done told you that Brer Rabbit, being little and without much strength, he's supposed to use his head instead of his foots?

- Did he?

- Sure he did!

- Now, who telling this here tale?

- You are!

- Then you just sit and do the listening.

- Well, sir, there he was, sittin' in the middle of the road... just like you's sittin' in that chair...

- Only he's all mixed up with that tar baby and it sure look like the end of the finish for poor little Brer Rabbit...

- 'Cause old Brer Fox was fixing to barbecue him for dinner, right then and there!

[...]

Song of the South (1946) Sound Clip

Song of the South poster

Funny quotes and famous lines from Song of the South (1946), featuring short sound clips and Sfx.

Actors: James Baskett (Uncle Remus, Brer Fox), Bobby Driscoll (Johnny), Hattie McDaniel (Aunt Tempe), Johnny Lee (Brer Rabbit), Glenn Leedy (Toby), Luana Patten (Ginny Favers), Nick Stewart (Brer Bear)

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