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Song of the South (1946) | the History Behind the Hit (preview)

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Scott and Jenn dive into the 1946 classic, "Song of the South," and let me tell ya, it's a ride!

Right off the bat, we explore the film's controversial history and why you won’t find it on DVD or streaming platforms today. We reminisce about our childhood memories with Uncle Remus and those catchy tunes, but we also unpack the deeper social issues and stereotypes the film presents. It's a mix of nostalgia and reality as we chat about the film's impact and the legacy of the folk tales it draws from.

So grab your popcorn and join us as we navigate this complicated piece of cinematic history!

🎥 Watch the full movie review here

💬 Comment on this episode here

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⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️

☕️ Say thanks with a cup of coffee 😁

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Talk with History is a global Top 50 History podcast on Feedspot!

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🎙️

Scott and Jenn dive into the 1946 classic, "Song of the South," and let me tell ya, it's a ride!

Right off the bat, we explore the film's controversial history and why you won’t find it on DVD or streaming platforms today. We reminisce about our childhood memories with Uncle Remus and those catchy tunes, but we also unpack the deeper social issues and stereotypes the film presents. It's a mix of nostalgia and reality as we chat about the film's impact and the legacy of the folk tales it draws from.

So grab your popcorn and join us as we navigate this complicated piece of cinematic history!

🎥 Watch the full movie review here

💬 Comment on this episode here

-------------------------------------------------------

⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️

☕️ Say thanks with a cup of coffee 😁

🧳 Get free travel resources in your inbox.

TheHistoryRoadTrip.com

-------------------------------------------------------

📧 contact: [email protected]

Talk with History is a global Top 50 History podcast on Feedspot!

  continue reading

156 episodes

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