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So Dear to My Heart ... So Dear to My Heart is a 1948 American live-action/animated comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures.

So Dear to My Heart (1948) - IMDb

So Dear to My Heart: Directed by Harold D. Schuster, Hamilton Luske. With Burl Ives, Beulah Bondi, Bobby Driscoll, Luana Patten.

So Dear To My Heart | Disney Movies

When Jeremiah daydreams that his lamb wins a blue ribbon, scrapbook pictures come to life and convince him to enter the county fair!

So Dear to My Heart | Disney Wiki - Fandom

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, ...

So Dear To My Heart : Disney, Walt Disney - Internet Archive

So Dear to My Heart is a 1949 motion picture produced by Walt Disney, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures (Buena Vista Distribution here).

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This movie was a personal labor of love for the Disney brothers, as the story resonates with their story and stared one of Walt's favorite singers - Burl Ives.

So Dear To My Heart (1949) - The Great Disney Movie Ride

So Dear to My Heart isn't the most exciting movie, but it's not trying to be. It's just a nice little slice of life, focused on characters instead of any kind ...

So Dear to My Heart (1949) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM

A farm boy adopts a black lamb and tries to keep it out of trouble.

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So Dear to My Heart - Jeremiah Kincaid lives on his grandmother's farm, adopts a baby black lamb, and names him Danny.

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When Jeremiah daydreams that his lamb wins a blue ribbon, scrapbook pictures come to life and convince him to enter the county fair!

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This musical mix of live action and animation centers on a young farm boy, Jeremiah (Bobby Driscoll), who raises a rascally black lamb named Danny and works ...

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Thanks for the A2A Kutub Talukder. So Dear to My Heart (1948) - IMDb. The movie is Available to purchase on DVD from Amazon.com, ...

Looking Back 70 Years - 'So Dear to My Heart' - Rotoscopers

The film I'm talking about is Song of the South's less-controversial little brother, So Dear to my Heart, from 1949. That's right! Disney and I ...

Danny (So Dear to My Heart) | Disney Wiki - Fandom

Danny is a little black lamb in Disney's So Dear to My Heart. He appears in two forms as a live-action black lamb and an animated character in the Kincaid ...

Behind the Scenes: So Dear To My Heart

Based on the acclaimed 1943 novel Midnight and Jeremiah by American author Sterling North, So Dear To My Heart takes place in the fictional ...

Disney Minus: So Dear to My Heart - The Reel Bits

Best known for being 'the one with the black sheep,' SO DEAR TO MY HEART (1948) follows the animated/live action hybrid model of Song of the ...

So Dear to My Heart (1948) - User reviews - IMDb

So Dear To My Heart is such a wonderful movie. Full of hope and faith with a little fantasy and imagination mixed in. I love the simple loving family atmosphere ...

So Dear to My Heart (1948) - My Live Action Disney Project

It's a decent enough film that although slow-paced, doesn't feel boring or out-of-place because its main aspects (the conservative Americana lessons, the rural ...

So Dear to My Heart: The Secrets Behind the Film - MousePlanet

The barn from the film was recreated in Walt's backyard and provided him endless hours of pleasure. Working as an architect at the Disney studio was John ...


So Dear to My Heart

1948 film

So Dear to My Heart is a 1948 American live-action/animated comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Its world premiere was in Chicago, Illinois, on November 29, 1948. Like 1946's Song of the South, the film combines animation and live action. It is based on the 1943 Sterling North book Midnight and Jeremiah.

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