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Song of the South (1946) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 14

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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)

4 more actors, Johnny Lee (Brer Rabbit), Glenn Leedy (Toby), Luana Patten (Ginny Favers), Nick Stewart (Brer Bear)

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131 You know, you'd make a mighty fine scarecrow, brother Bear. -Uh, thanks.
132 You see, Mister John, he was cutting through the bull pasture, trying to stop Uncle Remus from going away.
133 You're welcome. Yeah, yeah! I know, oh yeah, yeah! So long brother! So long, Brother Bear!
134 Zip-a-dee-do-dah zip-a-dee-ay. My oh my, what a wonderful day!
135 Zip-a-dee-do-dah zip-a-dee-ay... Zip! Zip! Zip! Zip! Zip!
136 Singing a song, a Song Of The South.
137 Yes sir, honey... It happened on one of them Zip-a-dee-doo-dah days.
138 (Ginny crying) Now look what you've done! You've spoiled everything!
139 I reckon he done for. He might have got his self lost. He might have fell in the mill pond. And he might have got ate up.
140 I was too making a dollar a minute.

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