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Mind out Brer Rabbit, better mend your ways. You's heading for trouble one of these days.

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

You can hear this line at 00:46:33.334 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- How you come on?

- Pretty good, sure as you're born.

- The weather's good. The fishing's fine. Now, what do you do with all your time?

- Oh, I zips and I zags. I to's and I fro's. That's what you ask me and that's what you knows.

- How do you do?

- Fine, how are you? (3)

- How you come on?

- Pretty good, sure as you're born. (2)

- Mind out Brer Rabbit, better mend your ways. You's heading for trouble one of these days.

- Warning that rabbit is wasting your breath.

- Don't worry about me. I can take care of myself.

- Doggone, that Brer Rabbit is sure a caution... he sure is.

- You mark my words, that... oh thanks...

- That young scamp is gonna put his foot in it one of these days.

- Course, I didn't know it at the time, but Brer Rabbit was heading straight for trouble, because up on Chickapin Hill at the edge of the Big Woods, old Brer Fox was powerful curious about the whereabouts of Brer Rabbit.

[...]

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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