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* 1946Walt Simonson, American illustrator and writer
Song of the South is a 1946 American musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures.
In 1946, a Giant Golden Book entitled Walt Disney's Uncle Remus Stories was published by Simon & Schuster.
Walt Disney produced an animated version of the work in 1946, with Sterling Holloway providing the voice of the narrator.
The first and best known is Walt Disney's Song of the South, released in 1946.
* Sasha, bird character from Walt Disney's Peter and the Wolf ( 1946 film )
It was his fascination with technology that inspired him to record three-part harmonies ( soprano, tenor, baritone ) for his role as a multiple-voiced singing whale in the animated Walt Disney feature, " The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met ", the concluding sequence in the 1946 feature film Make Mine Music.
* Make Mine Music, 1946, was a Walt Disney animated feature compilation.
Tamiris also made works based on American themes working in concert dance ( including Walt Whitman Suite and Salut au Monde ) and musical theatre, including Annie Get Your Gun ( 1946 ), Touch and Go ( 1949 ), Flahooley ( 1951 ), Carnival in Flanders ( 1953 ), Fanny ( 1954 ), and Plain and Fancy ( 1955 ).
This version was storyboarded, but was ultimately rejected by Walt, as was yet another proposed live-action / animated version of Alice that would star Luanna Patten ( seen in Disney's Song of the South ( 1946 ) and So Dear to My Heart ( 1948 )).
Walter " Walt " Simonson ( born September 2, 1946 ) is an American comic book writer and artist.
Walt Disney Studios released Song of the South, which contains the Tar-Baby story, in 1946.
Make Mine Music is an animated feature produced by Walt Disney and released to theatres on August 15, 1946.
Walt Harris ( born November 9, 1946 ) is a former American football player and coach in the United States.
In 1946, they provided several of the bird and animal voices for Walt Disney ’ s animated " Song of the South ", including the Oscar-winning " Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah ".

1946 and Disney
These existed alongside more flamboyant films like Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp ( 1943 ), A Canterbury Tale ( 1944 ) and A Matter of Life and Death ( 1946 ), as well as Laurence Olivier's 1944 film Henry V, based on the Shakespearean history Henry V. The success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs allowed Disney to make more animated features like Pinocchio ( 1940 ), Fantasia ( 1940 ), Dumbo ( 1941 ) and Bambi ( 1942 ).
James Baskett ( February 16, 1904 – July 9, 1948 ) was an American actor known for his portrayal of Uncle Remus, singing the song " Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah " in the 1946 Disney feature film Song of the South.
In 1945, he auditioned for a bit part voicing one of the animals in the new Disney feature film Song of the South ( 1946 ), based on the Uncle Remus stories by Joel Chandler Harris.
Apart from the newspaper strips, Disney Br ' er Rabbit comics were also produced for comic books ; the first such stories appeared in late 1946.
The most ambitious Disney film of this period was the 1946 film Song of the South, a film blending live-action and animation which drew criticism for accusations of racial stereotyping in later years.
Sheen sang lead on the group's first hit, 1962's " Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah " ( originally from the 1946 Disney movie, Song of the South ).
Initially Floyd Gottfredson besides doing the Mickey comic strip oversaw the Disney comic strip department from 1930 to 1945, then Frank Reilly was brought in to administer the burgeoning department from January 1946 to 1975.
In 1946, Lantz hired Disney veteran Dick Lundy to take over the direction chores for Woody's cartoons.
The 1946 Disney cartoon short, The Martins and the Coys in Make Mine Music animated feature was another very thinly disguised caricature of the Hatfield – McCoy feud.
Destino ( the Galician, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian word for " destiny ") was storyboarded by Disney studio artist John Hench and artist Salvador Dalí for eight months in late 1945 and 1946 ; however production ceased not long after.
He is best known for his Disney comics, which appeared in Dell Comics and Gold Key Comics from 1946 to 1984.
In the 1940s, Murry worked on Disney newspaper strips, including the Sunday Uncle Remus and His Tales of Brer Rabbit strip from the first installment on October 14, 1945 through July 14, 1946.
After leaving the studio in 1946 he began to work for Western Publishing doing stories featuring the Disney characters.
Fred Moore left the Disney Studios in 1946 and worked for Walter Lantz, where he redesigned the character Woody Woodpecker during a two-year stint that ended with his return to Disney in 1948.

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Other highlights of that decade included the 1942 debut of Fearless Fosdick as Abner's " ideel " ( hero ); the 1946 Lena the Hyena Contest, in which a hideous Lower Slobbovian gal was ultimately revealed in the harrowing winning entry ( as judged by Frank Sinatra, Boris Karloff and Salvador Dalí ) drawn by noted cartoonist Basil Wolverton ; and an ill-fated Sunday parody of Gone With the Wind that aroused anger and legal threats from author Margaret Mitchell, and led to a printed apology within the strip.
The squad included seven future members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The Browns ' first regular-season game took place September 6, 1946 at Cleveland Municipal Stadium against the Miami Seahawks before a record crowd of 60, 135.
The factory was bombed by the Allies in 1944 and rebuilt in 1946, after the war ended, and included a works for road car production.
Other leading films included Mr. Deeds Goes to Town ( 1936 ), Lost Horizon ( 1937 ), You Can't Take It With You ( 1938 ), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ( 1939 ), Meet John Doe ( 1941 ), Arsenic and Old Lace ( 1944 ), It's a Wonderful Life ( 1946 ) and State of the Union ( 1948 ).
Titles included in this library are S. O. B., the 1981 remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice ( WB also owns the 1946 MGM version through Turner ), The Sea Wolves, and Escape to Victory ( a. k. a. Victory ).
The first session was convened on 10 January 1946 in the Westminster Central Hall in London and included representatives of 51 nations.
The immediate aftermath of the war in Hollywood avoided the action film and delved into problems experienced by the returning veterans, turning out a number of high quality films that included The Best Years of Our Lives ( 1946 ), Battleground ( 1949 ), Home of the Brave ( 1949 ), Command Decision ( 1948 ), and Twelve O ' Clock High ( 1949 ).
The musical Show Boat ( from 1927 until 1946 ) features the word and " nigger " as originally integral to the lyrics of " Ol ' Man River " and " Cotton Blossom "; although deleted from the cinema versions, it is included in the 1988 EMI recording of the original score.
Her post-war theatre credits included Miss Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest again at the Haymarket Theatre in 1946 and Lady Bracknell when the same play transferred to New York in 1947.
Notable works included Ben-Hur ( 1959 ), The Best Years of Our Lives ( 1946 ), and Mrs. Miniver ( 1942 ), all of which won Wyler Academy Awards for Best Director, as well as Best Picture in their respective years.
Other notable films included Since You Went Away ( 1944 ), Love Letters ( 1945 ), Cluny Brown ( 1946 ), Portrait of Jennie ( 1948 ), Madame Bovary ( 1949 ), We Were Strangers ( 1949 ), Gone to Earth ( 1950 ), Carrie ( 1952 ), Ruby Gentry ( also 1952 ), Indiscretion of an American Wife ( 1953 ), Beat the Devil ( 1953 ), Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing ( 1955 ), Good Morning Miss Dove ( also 1955 ), The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit ( 1956 ) starring opposite Gregory Peck and A Farewell to Arms ( 1957 ).
The AAFC took its share: its 1946 rosters included 40 of the 66 College All-Stars, two recent Heisman Trophy winners ( Frank Sinkwich and Angelo Bertelli ), and more than 100 players with NFL experience.
Facilities constructed on the island included the Torpedo Control Officers School of the Portland Naval Training Center, a navy supply pier with a naval fuel annex often cited as a source of contamination for both the island's marsh and Casco Bay, and the Casco Bay Naval Auxiliary Air Facility ( NAAF ) seaplane base operated as part of Naval Air Station Brunswick from 14 May 1943 to 15 December 1946.
Post World War II pogroms included the 1945 Tripoli pogrom, the 1946 Kielce pogrom, the 1947 Aleppo pogrom, and a number of antisemitic riots in Great Britain in 1947.
This included the establishment of three research stations beginning with Alice Holt Lodge in 1946.
Most often it was used to describe country blues music records, which included the compilation " Hometown Skiffle " ( 1929 ), and " Skiffle Blues " ( 1946 ) by Dan Burley & His Skiffle Boys.
His earliest successes as a leading man included the police detective in the thriller Green for Danger ( 1946 ); as the headmaster of Nutbourne College, co-starring with Margaret Rutherford, in the comedy The Happiest Days of Your Life ( 1950 ); and as a writer of lurid crime fiction in the comedy Laughter in Paradise ( 1951 ).
In 1970, the Society releases included Sibelius ' Symphony No. 4, Mendelssohn's " Scottish " Symphony, dating from the same NBC period ; and a Rossini-Verdi-Puccini LP emanating from the post-War reopening of La Scala on May 11, 1946 with the Maestro conducting.
After the war, Johnson concentrated on her family life, which included two daughters born in 1946 and 1947 and her occasional acting work was secondary for the following decade.
* Third Army Area, headquartered variously in rented office space in downtown Atlanta and in 1946 at Fort McPherson in Atlanta, Georgia included NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, TN and MS
Herrmann also created the music for Welles's CBS radio series the Orson Welles Show ( 1941 – 1942 ), which included the debut of his wife Lucille Fletcher's suspense classic, The Hitch-Hiker ; Ceiling Unlimited ( 1942 ), a program conceived to glorify the aviation industry and dramatize its role in World War II ; and The Mercury Summer Theatre on the Air ( 1946 ).
Other notable film appearances included The Green Years ( 1946 ), The Secret Garden ( 1949 ), Separate Tables ( 1958 ) and The Happiest Millionaire ( 1967 ) as Aunt Mary Drexel, singing " There Are Those ".
Her sound-era film appearances were sporadic, but included memorable roles in the controversial western Duel in the Sun ( 1946 ) and the offbeat thriller Night of the Hunter ( 1955 ).
Spy films of the ' 40s included Fritz Lang's atmospheric post-war spy melodrama Cloak and Dagger ( 1946 ), with Gary Cooper starring as atomic scientist and physics professor Alvah Jasper ( a character based upon A-bomb co-developer J. Robert Oppenheimer ), on a mission to discover Germany's secret plans to build an A bomb.

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