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Song of the South (1946) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 31

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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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301 Hello, Uncle Remus. -Oh, good morning, Miss Nellie.
302 Here he come! Here he come now. Hurry. hurry. Gotta get along. Come on! Gotta-ge-c'mon!
303 Here he come! Here he come! Here he come right now!
304 Here we are now. Let's hurry out and get dressed.
305 Here! Bu-bu-bu... Turn me loose!
306 Here, hold that knot. You sure look mighty good in that bow-tie, Brer Rabbit, yes sir! You looks mighty good in that bow-tie!
307 His bed was full of sandy lumps. That's how the camel got those humps.
308 His mammy dreamed of polka dots. That's how the leopard got his spots.
309 His name's Teenchy. Teenchy? Gee, he's beautiful!
310 Hold on there, honey. I reckon you better let old Uncle Remus go along with you.

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