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3/11/02

Posted on 03/11/2002 2:59:08 AM PST by Jethro Tull

Oscar award winning actor, James Baskett, as Disney's version of Uncle Remus.

The NAACP acknowledged "the remarkable artistic merit" of the film when it was first released, but decried "the impression it gives of an idyllic master-slave relationship". Disney re-released the film in 1956, but then kept it out of circulation all throughout the turbulent civil rights era of the 1960s. In 1970 Disney announced in Variety that Song of the South had been "permanently" retired, but the studio eventually changed its mind and re-released the film in 1972, 1981, and again in 1986 for a fortieth anniversary celebration. Although the film has only been released to the home video market in various European and Asian countries, Disney's reluctance to market it in the USA is not a reaction to an alleged threat by the NAACP to boycott Disney products. The NAACP fielded objections to Song of the South when it premiered, but it has no current position on the movie.


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To: Jethro Tull
Just FYI, I just purchased a sealed, hologrammed Song of the South VHS on Ebay for $39.99 British ($60 US) plus $5 shipping via the Buy It Now option. Thanks for the tip.
41 posted on 03/11/2002 6:22:15 AM PST by Is2C
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To: Jethro Tull
I miss Heckel and Jeckel myself ..........
42 posted on 03/11/2002 6:23:07 AM PST by Squantos
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To: Jethro Tull
Got my original legal copy! Cost me an arm and a leg, but I have a PAL version, from Europe and have a few NTSC copies made from a PAL version as well... Disney = spineless.
43 posted on 03/11/2002 6:25:20 AM PST by HamiltonJay
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To: Jethro Tull
It's not just "Song of the South" that's being suppressed. "Johnny Tremain", the story of a boy who takes up arms in the Revolutionary War, is also unavailable. "Kids with guns", y'know.
44 posted on 03/11/2002 6:52:17 AM PST by SauronOfMordor
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To: Jethro Tull
I do have the lp album of Song of the South. (to those youngsters reading...it's the record, the black shiny thingy)
45 posted on 03/11/2002 6:55:02 AM PST by MadelineZapeezda
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To: SpookBrat
Turn me loose! Uh, uh, uh, uh, turn me loose!
46 posted on 03/11/2002 8:33:16 AM PST by Gumlegs
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To: SauronOfMordor
"Johnny Tremain" was on the Disney Channel last week.
47 posted on 03/11/2002 12:24:33 PM PST by babylonian
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To: Fred Mertz; weepnomore
Don't go overboard in spending on "collectibles" unless they're original items. A videotape isn't original. Lady and the Tramp was released early on, then vanished off the shelves. In the next few years copies of it were real prizes, fetching up to $150. Then Disney released it again cheaper than ever, and all those $150 tapes were worth $14.95!

The two most awaited movies on video are (were) "McLintock" with John Wayne (and that's out now), and "Song of the South". If (when) Disney does release it, it'll make a fortune and will be the biggest selling video of all time. I wouldn't bet on it staying in the can forever.

And as for me, I've got a laughing place cuz' I've had a copy for a long time!

48 posted on 03/11/2002 1:02:22 PM PST by babylonian
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To: Jethro Tull
I've got a laserdisc copy of "Song of the South" from Japan; I bought it about fifteen years ago.

When I was in medical school in the mid-90's, I mentioned this movie to one of the school secretaries (a black lady). I made her a VHS copy of the movie. Not only did she watch it, but it made the rounds of every black person she new. They LOVED the movie, and were so glad they were finally able to see it. (They also loved the copies of "Carmen Jones" and "Green Pastures" that I loaned them.)

I guess they didn't know they were supposed to be offended.

49 posted on 03/11/2002 1:07:27 PM PST by absinthe
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To: babylonian
"Johnny Tremain" was on the Disney Channel last week.

About three years ago, when I asked Blockbuster to get me a copy, the guy told me it was not offered any more. Doing a websearch, I now see that you can get it from places like CDNow. I stand corrected, thanks!

50 posted on 03/11/2002 1:57:58 PM PST by SauronOfMordor
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To: Jethro Tull
Disney's reluctance to market it in the USA is not a reaction to an alleged threat by the NAACP to boycott Disney products. The NAACP fielded objections to Song of the South when it premiered, but it has no current position on the movie.

Now i understand why Hollywood is just as concerned about foreign opinion than American opinions. This might explain part of why (just a part) they are not overtly patriotic in the aftermath of 911. I never expect Hollywood to go back to the way they were doing the second world war but they seem to be bending backwards not to be patriotic..not to offend Europe or Asia which seems to fear American nationalism and patriotism...

51 posted on 03/28/2002 9:43:46 AM PST by majordivit
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To: majordivit
Hollywood sucks.

It's that simple.

52 posted on 03/28/2002 12:44:54 PM PST by Jethro Tull
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