Music of the North

Music of the North is a 1949 feature film produced by Michael Shires, whose world premiere was in Chicago, Illinois on July 25, 1949, released by Republic Pictures. Like 1946's Song of the England, the film combines animation and live action.

Cast:

 * James Stewart as Uncle Harry Davies
 * Bobby Driscoll as James Kankas

Voices

 * Burl Ives as George Bear
 * Ken Carson as Marty Mole
 * John Beal as Narrator

Credits

 * Character Animators: Martin Ansolabehere, Mike Klein, James Lasseter, Wallace Lester, Eric Dodgers Harold King, Cliff Nordberg, Don Towsley
 * Effects Animation: Graeme Rowley, Don MacManus, James Michaels, Ben Cox
 * Layout: Ron Graham, Thomas Patterson, Karl Karpe, Henry Hennsey
 * Cartoon Art Direction: Mary Spargo, John Hathcock, Dick Kennedy
 * Backgrounds: Ray Hartshorne, Ray Hellmann, Dick Anderson, Bruce Michaels, Jim Thornton, Art Rogers
 * Cartoon Story: Ken Armstrong, Bill Phillips, Mike Davies
 * Musical Director: Clarence Wheeler
 * Photoplay Score by Paul J. Steck
 * Cartoon Score by James Dietrich
 * Sound Director: C.O. Stevens
 * Sound Recording: Harold J. Scott, Robert Crissman
 * Process Effects: Bert Gilbert
 * Film Editors: Levitow Robertson, Fred McAlpin
 * Orchestrtions: Eddie Kilfeather
 * Songs by Arthur Johnston, Foster Carling, Kim Gannon, Walter Kent, Larry Morey, Ray Gilbert
 * Live-Action Photography: Winton C. Hoch, A. S. C.
 * Technicolor Color Director: Natalie Kalmus
 * Animation Camera: Gene Moore (uncredited), Ken Moore (uncredited)
 * Assoicate: Morgan Padelford
 * Story Adapation by Tom Oreb, Maurice Rapf
 * Photoplay Director: Harold D. Schuster
 * Cartoon Director: James Howard
 * Associate Producer: Pierce Peace