Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1946)

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AN CpOCMAt CVCNT IN SCRCeN HISTORY mm f '<) rtmSj/4n^ mmiad 'drama For the first time Walt Disney turns his talents to the creation of a full-length live-action picture. Photographed in Technicolor, it's a wonderfully romantic musical drama of the Old South. You'll meet new stars-Bobby Driscoll, Luana Patten, James Baskett and a host of others-you'll hear 10 new song hits, including "Everybody's Got a Laughing Place."