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  1. Jun 8, 2017 · The most straightforward explanation for the South-Dixie connection concerns the Mason and Dixon Line, a boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland that was drawn in 1767 by English surveyors...

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  2. South of Dixie is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by Clyde Bruckman. The film stars Anne Gwynne, David Bruce, Jerome Cowan, Ella Mae Morse, Joe Sawyer and Samuel S. Hinds. The film was released om June 23, 1944, by Universal Pictures.

  3. Comedy Music Romance. To save their music publishing firm from bankruptcy, Bll "Brains' Watson creates a colorful life-story about his partner, Danny Lee, representing him as a descendant of Louisiana's famous Josh Lee family and rightful poet laureate if Dixieland. Bill sells the movie rights to Apex...

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    • Comedy, Music, Romance
    • Jean Yarbrough
    • 1944-06-23
  4. After Danny agrees to participate in the hoax, Brains hires Southern belle Dixie Hollister to tutor Danny in the South's language and manners. When he arrives in the South, Danny, much to his chagrin, is given a hero's welcome and soon finds himself attached to Dixie's old friend, Annabelle Hatcher.

  5. Synopsis. A FUNNIN’, FOOLIN’ JUBILEE! To save their music publishing firm from bankruptcy, Bill “Brains’ Watson creates a colorful life-story about his partner, Danny Lee, representing him as a descendant of Louisiana’s famous Josh Lee family and rightful poet laureate of Dixieland. Cast. Crew.

    • Jean Yarbrough
    • Universal Pictures
  6. Sam Coslow Story. Joe Sawyer Cast. Critics reviews. To save their music publishing firm from bankruptcy, Bll "Brains’ Watson creates a colorful life-story about his partner, Danny Lee, representing him as a descendant of Louisiana’s famous Josh Lee family and rightful poet laureate if Dixieland.

  7. To save their music publishing firm from bankruptcy, Bll «Brains' Watson creates a colorful life-story about his partner, Danny Lee, representing him as a descendant of Louisiana’s famous Josh Lee family and rightful poet laureate if Dixieland. Bill sells the movie rights to Apex Pictures for $100,000, and hires Dixie Hollister, a southern girl who has been singing in a new York nightclub ...