This is a wonderful movie. I saw it as a little girl and fell in love with it. I still remember every word to the song. I have been looking for this for a very long time. I hope everybody shares it that finds it.
No. They were supporting the Cold War consensus with this song. Today, they're supporting the postmodern consensus. If there's a consensus, Disney will support it.
Yes, they have changed not for the better. Walt Disney would never have allowed them to go in the direction that they have gone. I'm glad he's not alive to see it.
@@cmroszczyk1 I don't think you got my point. This movie is what people wanted to see in 1957: a Cold War friendly picture of American origins. He would probably make any movie today that people wanted to see. I think you're confusing a successful Hollywood animation capitalist with someone with some kind of other ethics besides being popular for profit.
Correct me if I'm wrong; I was 10 years old when the movie came out. Wasn't the setting in Revolutionary War times? The movie had characters portraying Samuel Adams, for example. That had to be in the 1770s. Oh, yes, I grew up with Disney non- political. At least, it wasn't emphasized then.
The movie is also available if you Google it. It's called Johnny Tremain and the Sons of Liberty. You can download that as well, which is exactly what I've done. I hope people share it as well.
This is a wonderful movie. I saw it as a little girl and fell in love with it. I still remember every word to the song. I have been looking for this for a very long time. I hope everybody shares it that finds it.
saw the movie recently and i love the tune now
Excellent video! I have remembered this tune since 1957 when I saw the movie.The words are very relevant now! Great tune.
Disney sure has changed since they made movies like this, didn't it?
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No. They were supporting the Cold War consensus with this song. Today, they're supporting the postmodern consensus. If there's a consensus, Disney will support it.
Yes, they have changed not for the better. Walt Disney would never have allowed them to go in the direction that they have gone. I'm glad he's not alive to see it.
@@cmroszczyk1 I don't think you got my point. This movie is what people wanted to see in 1957: a Cold War friendly picture of American origins. He would probably make any movie today that people wanted to see. I think you're confusing a successful Hollywood animation capitalist with someone with some kind of other ethics besides being popular for profit.
Correct me if I'm wrong; I was 10 years old when the movie came out. Wasn't the setting in Revolutionary War times? The movie had characters portraying Samuel Adams, for example. That had to be in the 1770s.
Oh, yes, I grew up with Disney non- political. At least, it wasn't emphasized then.
This version of the song isn't in the movie anywhere I don't even think it's in the credits even.
@yep yep he said this version of the song not this song dumbass
It sounds like this record skipped at one point.
Lol
Thank you so much for sharing this. It's one of may favorite songs. Do you know where I can find a CD copy if there is any?
Download to your computer then burn on a CD
The movie is also available if you Google it. It's called Johnny Tremain and the Sons of Liberty. You can download that as well, which is exactly what I've done. I hope people share it as well.