Images from Song of the South.
Promotional[]
Posters[]
Poster from the original release on November 12, 1946
Poster from the second re-release in 1972
Poster from the final theatrical re-release on November 21, 1986
International posters[]
Poster from the original release in Belgium in 1950
Poster from the original release in Italy in 1950
Poster from a re-release in Italy in 1973
Poster from the original release in Sweden on February 23, 1948
Poster from the original release in the United Kingdom on December 13, 1946
Poster from the re-release in the United Kingdom in 1957
Another UK 1974 re-release poster, on a double bill with One Little Indian
Screenshots[]
"It happened on one of them Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah days"
Ginny holding Teenchy
Ginny Seeing Johnny
Johnny and Teenchy
"You Can Have Him"
"They were going to drown him!"
Ginny smiles with a new lace collar that Johnny gave her
Ginny introducing Johnny
"Don't you pay no 'tenshun to them. If they makes trouble, you jes' tell my maw. 'Cause maw says if I give 'im to you, he's yours. 'Member, you jes' tell my maw, she'll whale the daylights out of 'um."
"Where's Teenchy"?
Jake and Joe walking towards Ginny and Johnny to pick up another fight
"Go on home. I'll tell maw!"
Ginny being bullied by Jake and Joe
Jake Pushes Ginny
Ginny got pushed by Jake into a mud puddle
Johnny beating up Jake
"Gee Ginny, Please Don't Cry! We could still go to the Party... If You Wanta"
Johnny thinks about telling a story of Br'er Rabbit
"Bout this here brer rabbit he was the most bodacious critter in the whole world. Anyways the critters was all havin' a big party!"
But don't you cry honey. Ol' Uncle Remus'll take care of you.
"Uncle Remus, I don't wanta go."
"Co'se I'se had troubles befo'. But dey ain't none of us ever had troubles like po' li'l Brer Rabbit."
Johnny Tells Mother that Uncle Remus is Gone
Bull Charges at Johnny
Johnny Attacked by a Bull
John reunites with Johnny