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Captain Bijou - Luana Patten (1938-1996), James Baskett (1904-1948), Glenn Leedy (1935-2004) and Bobby Driscoll (1937-1968) in a publicity pic for SONG OF THE SOUTH (1946) taken on the Walt Disney Studios'
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JAMES BASKETT in SONG OF THE SOUTH (1946), directed by WILFRED JACKSON and HARVE FOSTER. Credit: RKO RADIO PICTURES / Album Stock Photo - Alamy
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Cinema Shorthand Society - James Baskett's portrayal of Uncle Remus in "Song of the South" (1946) was the crowning achievement of his career, for which he won an honorary Academy Award, the
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