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So Dear To My Heart

1949, Movie, NR, 82 mins

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SO DEAR TO MY HEART is a lovely, heartwarming live-action film with several superb animation sequences perfectly blended in. Set around the turn of the century in Indiana, the film is the story of young Jeremiah Kincaid (Bobby Driscoll), who yearns to own a horse. Jeremiah lives with his grandmother (Beulah Bondi) and lovingly raises a pet lamb, although the adventurous animal is sometimes a problem. Uncle Hiram (Burl Ives), the local blacksmith, supports Jeremiah's love for ... read more leave a comment
Year: 1949
Rated NR

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Cast
Burl Ives: Uncle Hiram
Beulah Bondi: Granny Kincaid
Harry Carey: Judge
Luana Patten: Tildy
Bobby Driscoll: Jeremiah Kincaid
Raymond Bond: Storekeeper

 

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Question: As an antique myself, I naturally gravitate to the movies of the '40s, and I've been searching all over for a movie about a county or state fair that included a singer, Mel "the Velvet Fog" Torme, who sang a soliloquy about "Mrs. Perkin's marvelous mincemeat pie that's as pleasing on your stomach as her daughter is on your eye." Please tell me if you can help an old woman reclaim part of her youth.


Answer: I'm not absolutely sure about this one, but I think you might be looking for So Dear to My Heart (1948) a combined live-action/animated film about a farm boy (early Disney child-star Bobby Driscoll), who raises a black lamb in hopes of winning a blue ribbon at the local fair. Mel Torme and Robert Wells wrote a read more

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