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+ | |studio = [[Walt Disney Productions]]|preceded = [[Melody Time]]|followed = [[The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad]]}}'''''So Dear to My Heart''''' is a feature film produced by [[Walt Disney]], released in [[Chicago]] on November 29, [[1948]] and released generally on [[January 19]], [[1949]] by [[RKO Radio Pictures]] and [[Buena Vista Distribution]]. Like 1946's ''[[Song of the South]]'', it combines [[animation]] and live action. It is based on the Sterling North book ''Midnight and Jeremiah''. |
The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Song for "[[Lavender Blue (Dilly, Dilly)]]", but lost against "Baby, It's Cold Outside" from ''Neptune's Daughter''. |
The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Song for "[[Lavender Blue (Dilly, Dilly)]]", but lost against "Baby, It's Cold Outside" from ''Neptune's Daughter''. |
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So Dear to My Heart is a feature film produced by Walt Disney, released in Chicago on November 29, 1948 and released generally on January 19, 1949 by RKO Radio Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. Like 1946's Song of the South, it combines animation and live action. It is based on the Sterling North book Midnight and Jeremiah.
The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Song for "Lavender Blue (Dilly, Dilly)", but lost against "Baby, It's Cold Outside" from Neptune's Daughter.
Set in early 20th century Indiana (in 1903), the film tells the tale of Jeremiah Kincaid (Bobby Driscoll) and his quest to raise his "champion" lamb, Danny (named for the famed race horse, Dan Patch, who is also portrayed in the film). Jeremiah's dream of showing Danny at the Pike County Fair must overcome the obstinate objections of his loving, yet strict, grandmother, Granny Kincaid (Beulah Bondi). Jeremiah's confidant Uncle Hiram (Burl Ives) is his steady ally.
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