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Music director
  
Paul Smith

Language
  
English

7.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Family, Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

So Dear to My Heart movie poster

Director
  
Harold D. SchusterHamilton Luske

Writer
  
Release date
  
January 19, 1949 (1949-01-19) (Premiere-Indianapolis)January 30, 1949 (1949-01-30) (U.S.)

Based on
  
So Dear to My Heartby Sterling North

Initial release
  
November 29, 1948 (Chicago)

Directors
  
Hamilton Luske, Harold D. Schuster

Initial DVD release
  
July 21, 2003 (United Kingdom)

Cast
  
(Jeremiah 'Jerry' Kincaid), (Tildy), (Granny Kincaid), (Uncle Hiram Douglas), (Head Judge at County Fair)

Similar movies
  
Related Hamilton Luske movies

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So Dear to My Heart is a 1949 feature film produced by Walt Disney, whose world premiere was in Indianapolis on January 19, 1949, released by RKO Radio Pictures. Like 1946's Song of the South, the film combines animation and live action. It is based on the Sterling North book Midnight and Jeremiah.

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This was the final film of actor Harry Carey's long career.

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Plot

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Set in Indiana in 1903, the film tells the tale of Jeremiah Kincaid (Bobby Driscoll) and his determination to raise a black-wool lamb that was once rejected by its mother. Jeremiah names the lamb Danny 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 tough grandmother Granny (Beulah Bondi). Jeremiah's confidant Uncle Hiram (Burl Ives) is the boy's steady ally. Inspired by the animated figures and stories, the boy perseveres.

Cast

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  • Bobby Driscoll as Jeremiah "Jerry" Kincaid
  • Luana Patten as Tildy
  • Burl Ives as Uncle Hiram Douglas
  • Beulah Bondi as Granny Kincaid
  • Harry Carey as Head Judge at County Fair
  • Raymond Bond as Pete Grundy, Storekeeper
  • Walter Soderling as Grampa Meeker
  • Matt Willis as Mr. Burns, Horse Trainer
  • Spelman B. Collins as Judge
  • Bob Haymes as Singer Bob Haymes
  • Voices

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  • John Beal as Adult Jeremiah/Narrator
  • Ken Carson as The Owl
  • Bob Stanton
  • The Rhythmaires as Vocal Ensemble
  • Awards and honors

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    The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for Burl Ives's version of the 17th-century English folk song "Lavender Blue," but lost to "Baby, It's Cold Outside" from Neptune's Daughter.

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    Bobby Driscoll received a special Juvenile Award from the Academy, honoring him as "the outstanding juvenile actor of 1949". (In addition to So Dear to My Heart, he had garnered critical acclaim for his dramatic performance in the RKO melodrama The Window.)

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    The film is recognized by American Film Institute in this list:

  • 2004: AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs:
  • "Lavender Blue" – Nominated
  • Production

    The train depot in the film was later relocated to Ward Kimball's Grizzly Flats Railroad in his backyard. After the railroad closed, John Lasseter relocated it to his property.

    Release

    The film was re-released in 1964 and earned an estimated $1.5 million in rentals in North America.

    So Dear to My Heart was not released on home video until 1986. It was then re-released in 1992 and released on video in 1994 as part of the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection. The film was originally planned for a US DVD release as part of the Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection, but was cancelled, with no particular reason given. Six years after seeing a region 2 DVD release, it was released in the US on DVD in July 2008 as a Disney Movie Club Exclusive.

    References

    So Dear to My Heart Wikipedia
    So Dear to My Heart IMDb So Dear to My Heart themoviedb.org


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