Song of the south (1946) torrent download






















Reviewer: Ronald - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 13, Subject: Great movie Thanks for providing this film. I remember seeing it as a kid. Anybody have any suggestions? Thanks again. Reviewer: archivefan - favorite - March 28, Subject: Please re-encode in subsampling instead of As the previous reviews have indicated, I tried to play this mkv in my Blu-ray player and only got sound with no picture.

This is because the Blu-ray standard does not support color subsampling, but only color subsampling at 8-bit. I suggest doing this and releasing a v. Until then, sadly, I and many other people will not be able to play this content on our standalone players on our p displays.

This simple expedient will enable us to view this film in MUCH higher quality than it has ever been seen in the last 50 years. Please consider doing this re-encode. Thank you for making this long "lost" or, rather -- intentionally buried and forgotten Disney title available. My rating will increase to 5 if the re-encode in proper color subsampling will be uploaded! Reviewer: Notelu - favorite favorite favorite - January 17, Subject: From original restorer Hi, I am Notelu, the original restorer.

This upload is out of date. Further, the only video player I've been able to find that can load the video is the popular and free VLC from videolan. The best rendition of this movie I've found and I've searched a lot. Four stars instead of five for missing the format details. Thank you for completing this restore and making this file available! I used your file and I put the audio in Brazilian Portuguese. The copies in Portuguese were of inferior quality. I will make my version available in Brazilian Portuguese.

Reviewer: Charlie Heinz - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 11, Subject: Outstanding Restoration Looks great to me! I recall seeing this in the theater in my home town! Reviewer: redbone75 - favorite favorite favorite - August 10, Subject: Amazing but I got this from a torrent, and it claims that this was a "DVD rip". Reviewer: OSXlegacy - favorite - September 3, Subject: So far from the truth it's not even funny I'm sorry as someone born 50 or 60 years after this movie was made, I can't even watch it.

I tried, but as soon as they got to the point of the people singing around a campfire I just had to turn it off. There's some really good black and white movies from back in the day.

But a movie by Disney that has slavery in it, and then Disney tises that, it's just wrong on so many levels. I mean when I think of movies about slavery I think of Django, which is the ultimate payback movie. The only thing I ever saw of this movie was the song zippity Doo dah and I knew the names brer rabbit and bear Fox and that's pretty much it. His best friend is Toby, a poor country black kid. His feels closer to uncle Remus and Aunt Tempe than his own mother, both are whom are black and humble employers of the family.

Although Uncle Remus is just a retired old man. His other friend is Jennie a poor white girl, Incidentally no one seems to take notice that movie contains ugly white trash bullies -- which makes it way ahead of it's time. And if there is anyone who is depicted negatively in this film it's red necks.

Of course Johnny's laughing place the place where he is happiest isn't his grandmother's luxury posh home, but Uncle Remus' humble cabin. A love that transcends both race and class. And the people who have seen this movie and still like to make false assertions that it's racist are people who watch it, with chips already planted in their shoulders and are trying to look for anything they can find to point to and say "it's racist".

When it isn't. They don't realize that the NAACP 9 An organization founded by white leftists, which has had a lot of crooked history - including giving Donald Sterling of all people 2 lifetime achievement awards. To this day, the people who object the most about Disney releasing this film are people who have not seen this film. Lastly, this is a fantasy film like anything else Disney produced. The very fact that the live action sections of the film were shot in Phoenix, Arizona about a make believe Georgia Plantation goes to show this is entirely fantasy fiction.

Whatever short comings people feel this sweet and gentle film may have, is not and was never due to malice but perhaps to due to incompetence. It was Walt's first live action film, and if you read Jim Korkis' book, you will learn about what I mean when I say 'incompetence' and rookie film school mistakes. To his credit, during production, Walt did ask people from the NAACP and the Urban League for consultation and input on how this film can be made and invited them to the set and they turned his offer down.

Fortunately after the ugly scandal regarding Dalton Raymond and his real motivations in why he wanted to be part of the production team surfaced, Walt did let go of him, and when he look at the script he wrote, he didn't like it and felt it needed a lot of clean up, and a black guy did join the productions, as well as inputs from the Hall Johnson Choir who sing the spirituals in this film and The Black Actors both on screen and voice who starred in the film, to help Walt clean the script up a bit before being shot.

Sign the Petition to release this film. Sign the Petition and call and write Disney and demand they leave Splash Mountain alone. Call the National Film Registry and Demand this film be preserved. Reviewer: Eric Hunting - favorite favorite favorite - January 15, Subject: A pleasant film, but a sugar-coated past. This film is considered racist, not because of anything said outright, but because it gives the impression that the slaves were happy to be slaves and that they were treated like everyone else.

Considering the anger, paranoia, and ignorance in many of the comments listed on this page, it's understandable why they would be uncomfortable with leaving that impression. Otherwise it is a very pleasant film and should be released. Reviewer: rfhendrix - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 29, Subject: Wonderful family movie This is a great movie for the whole family.

They certainly do not make them like this anymore. This a a part of our history and there is no reason why we should not be allowed to see the good, bad and the ugly for ourselves. But I assure you that there is nothing here that you need to censor for your kids. Just healthy family values but seen from another time. At this present time there seems to be an obsession with eliminating parts of our history that does not reflect positively on our past. This movie should be widely available to fight that censorship.

People have a right to see both sides of an argument without leftists canceling everything that does not fit their agenda. This movie is fun, entertaining and also teaches valuable lessons that should be a part of any child's upbringing.

BTW, you can still buy copies of this movie on Ebay. Reviewer: Brother Malachi - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 26, Subject: Snowflakes The idiot below Jcr - favorite - September 3, tells us not to read the comments - while making a comment. YES retard there is such a thing as Cultural Marxism. It has been forced down our throats in increasing intensity since the end of WW2. The Hippies and Commie street agitators of the 60s cut their hair You thought was bad?

Stay tuned for the Big Reset of Reviewer: Jcr - favorite - September 3, Subject: Don't bother looking at these reviews. Full of idiotic crypto fash garbage Title.

People using big boy words they don't know the meaning of cultural marxism? ONLY losers, the uneducated, the brainwashed, the stupid, the unemployed Soros drones, and the pre-programed zombies of the Marxist Leftist occupational government who run our nation will think this is Racist.

I remember when I was in school s and the rap songs the black guys were playing in the locker room had ever other word as "N--gger". You lying hypocrites! You label things as racist to fit your radical, pre-programed spin you spew out to the American people.

Go do something useful losers instead of obsessing over a 75 year old, barely watch movie. Reviewer: johnahoyle - favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 22, Subject: A Look Back and Reassessment of a Childhood Favorite When I was a small child back in the s, I first saw this movie and "Dumbo" and loved them both.

I would have never imagined that both would be essentially banned from a majority of TV and film outlets later in my life. Looking at it now I can see both sides of the argument: 1 It was racist in context, 2 and the lives of the slaves were hard, but 3 they were mostly happy and cared for, and 4 that uncle Remus was exceptionally wise compared to others of his race, 5 and that all white landowners were self-centered and lived in big white houses.

Looking back at the history of my own family -Tennesee farmers- who had a few slaves that lived and worked on their land - I really doubt that any part of this movie was representative of the actual conditions of black slaves. I love the music and the humor - and Uncle Remus is a fine fellow. For those who love the movie - good for you. For those who hate it - I can certainly understand and mostly agree with why you do.

Reviewer: Grechen - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 20, Subject: I love this movie! The only scene I think is racist is the tar baby scene but the book that inspires this film was written in and slavery was ok back then and they talk differently back then. I will use this film to help me with my slavery test in History class. I always laugh watching this movie. I suggest this movie should be for older kids because of young kids say lines from films.

Reviewer: Diogenes Unbound - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 13, Subject: Why we need to keep our movie history intact Just a nice little piece of fluff that has you smiling from beginning to end. Much like the fifties when McCarthyism was finding a communist under every bed, today's liberals find racism in everything and anything without considering the merits of its time.

Yes, this was a time of segregation, of racism in america but the talents of these fine actors and actresses shows us the fallacy of such actions in greater detail than words or politics could.

This movie gave us "zip-a-dee-doo-dah" which I can still hear in my ears today and thankfully, both Hattie and James became the first male and female black Americans to be honored with oscars for their talents. This alone should make this required watching. Like removing the Stinky Pete blooper scene near the end of Toy Story 2 because of metoo and the crows from the original Dumbo animated film.

These revisionist actions are a disservice to history and stunting future generations from learning from the past. And this is coming from a millennial which is the usual scapegoat for the PC censorship you find in most clickbait articles.

How many franchises must bomb before you realize who your actual audience really is and not be protected by pop culture journos for cinematic failures who constantly throw fans under the bus to keep their media access? Just the impression I had. The young actor captures a perfect cocktail of confusion and utter trust in adults there in his squished face: what would become the poster-face of childhood for post-WW2 white America.

When the character he plays, Johnny, runs headlong across dangerous territory, we can see a perfect allegory for the years that lie ahead for Driscoll, fraught with the perils that live on the seedier side: Driscoll in LA pool halls with Hollywood badboys, Robert Blake and Dean Stockwell. Beatnik-Driscoll, Driscoll the jailbird charged with drug possession, assault, burglary, and check kiting , and a Driscoll hanging out in the Warhol Factory.

In Song of the South spoilers ahead Johnny wakes from a fever dream to a room full of impossible adult promises.



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