The Pod Bay Door – A Movie Podcast | Song of the South (1946)

| September 7, 2020

This week, Jerry and Doug talk a little controversy with Walt Disney’s 1946 film Song of the South. Decried as racist when it opened (by black people…white people were surprisingly okay with it) and eventually buried by Disney. Is the reputation earned or is it hysterical misremembering? Jerry and Doug watched it (at least twice each) and will let you know this week on The Pod Bay Doors Movie Podcast.

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Jerry Roberts is a film critic and operator of two websites, Armchair Cinema and Armchair Oscars.
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